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Weekly Q Newsletter
Weekly announcements from the LGBT Resource
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| May 14
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FAMILY, FRIENDS AND LOVERS support group
for those AFFECTED by HIV/AIDS |
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FAMILY, FRIENDS AND LOVERS support group
for those AFFECTED by HIV/AIDS, provide a safe and
confidential space of respect, compassion,
education and support services for all people
affected by HIV/AIDS, empowering people to
maintain dignity and improve their quality of
life. This group will be facilitated by Dr. Ednita
Wright and Co- Facilitated by Laurel Owens.
Meetings every 2nd and 4th Wednesday (first
meeting will be on Weds. May 23rd) 5:30 pm to 7:30
pm.
For location and more information ~ Please
contact Mary Doody @ 475-2430 or email:groupfamilyfriendslovers@yahoo.com
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Syracuse Gay and Lesbian Chorus
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Syracuse Gay and Lesbian Chorus, will be
performing their 2007 Pride Concert entitled:
"American Rhythms" on June 15th & 16th. The
performance is at First Unitarian Universalist
Society on 109 Waring Road in Syracuse and starts
at 8 pm. This special event will include a
post-concert Reception and drawing for Door
Prizes. Tickets are $18.00 the night of the show,
or in advance for $15.00. Tickets can be reserved
by calling the Chorus Line at (315) 476-4329, and
also available at The Lavender Inkwell, 304 N.
McBride St.
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Project Coordinator, International Resource
Network, CLAGS Graduate Center, City University of
New York |
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The Center for Lesbian
and Gay Studies (CLAGS) was founded in 1991 as the
first university- based research center in the
United States dedicated to the study of
historical, cultural, and political issues of
vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender individuals and communities. The
International Resource Network (IRN), based at the
Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS) http://
www.clags.org/
at the City University of New York Graduate Center
and funded by the Ford Foundation, aims to link up
researchers in areas related to diverse
sexualities and genders. One crucial component of
the IRN is a dynamic multi-language international
website that will be a key instrument for
expanding connections among researchers through an
extensive searchable directory; making data,
findings, and articles more widely available;
linking academic research with activism and vice
versa, sharing course syllabi and strategies for
developing LGBT Studies programs; and fostering
comparative research.
To Apply: Please email a
cover letter and CV/ resume to pcurrah@gc.cuny.edu
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LGBT Resource Center
Syracuse University
Phone: 315-443-3983
Fax: 315-443-9972
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