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Javani Awaz posters

Set of 3, A2 Posters
Shining From The Inside Out

For:
Youth workers, English and PSE teachers.
Key Themes: Young women, Black self-esteem, Identity, Race awareness.
Size: A2 Published: 1995
Price: £12.95 inc. VAT

Reprinted in 2000 because of demand, these three beautiful, full colour, A2 posters produced by young African-Caribbean women in London are a lively asset to any classroom or youth centre.
They feature positive visual images and powerful honest messages such as 'We like boys when they take NO for an answer" and "Be what you wanna be".
The set promotes a strong image of young black women and has proven to be successful in stimulating meaningful discussion in work exploring identity, racism and sexism.


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Set of 3 Posters, 60x37 cm
Young Men Talking About Talking

For: Youth-workers, PSE teachers.
Key Themes: Young men, Communication, Emotions, Society.
Price: £12.95 inc. VAT


These 3 full colour posters focus on what it is to be a young man today and have been produced in collaboration with young men in Sussex and Sandwell.

They have been designed as the title suggests to encourage young men to talk about and consider aspects of their lives. Each poster contains words relevant to young men and has a title 'talking', 'thinking' or 'being'. They are an important tool in assisting disaffected young men to gain self-esteem and provide valuable visual support material to aid group discussion.

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Set of 3 Posters
Sexual Sense

For: PSHE Teachers, Youth and Health workers
Key Themes: Sexual Orientation, Safer sex, Peer pressure, Unwanted sex
Size: A2
Published: 2001
Price: £12.95 inc. VAT

These three striking posters produced by young people working with designers, communicate directly their concerns about sex and sexuality.

For use within both the youth group and classroom setting, the posters are great tools for raising and discussing difficult sex and sexuality issues. They feature strong images and thought provoking quotes such as "don't give in to the pressure" and "randy or responsible?" as well as containing useful telephone numbers and web site addresses where young people can go for advice.

Designed by Soft Touch Community Arts' Hyped project in Leicestershire.

 

 


 

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