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Subject:   Weekly Q Newsletter December 4th
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Weekly Q Newsletter December 4th
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December 4 2006
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Being A Radical Activist: A Brown Bag Luncheon Series
 


Imagine: A World of Difference, December 4th, On Being A Radical Activist: A Brown Bag Luncheon Series, Hall of Languages, Room 500, 12:00-1:00. Introduction by Minnie Bruce-Pratt (Writing Program and Women's Studies), Liat Ben- Moshe (Sociology and Disability Studies, Arthur Flowers (English) and Anthony Nocella (Social Science and CFE).


"A Call for Peace"
 


Syracuse Community Choir, Winter Solstice Concert presents, "A Call for Peace". Date: Saturday, December 16th, 2006, 7:30pm, at the Plymouth Congregational Church 232 E. Onondaga St. NY 13202. Tickets: $10-$25 Sliding Scale at door and Children are Free. General Admission. * Interpreted for the Deaf by Roselynn Kingsbury.


JENGOTV
 


JENGOTV: Announcing a new online TV network for LGBT people of color.


Research for dissertation on gay and lesbian individuals? perceptions of counselors and counseling
 


SUNY Albany, doctoral student conducting research for dissertation on gay and lesbian individuals? perceptions of counselors and counseling. This research is interested in learning more about how individuals who self-identify as lesbian or gay differ in their perceptions of certain counseling situations.


Research project related to work performance and coping strategies among the LGBT population
 


Colleague of Ari Istar Lev, LCSW, CASAC, is completing his dissertation and is working on a research project related to work performance and coping strategies among the LGBT population. If you are 18 years of age or older, are in the LGBT community, and work fulltime or part time, you can participate in the survey.


Research study about parental social support often becomes a major concern during the coming out process
 


Many gay and lesbian students come out during the college years. During the coming out process, parental social support often becomes a major concern. I am conducting research to learn more about the unique aspects of parental social support for gay men and lesbians.



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