Protecting Gender Identity and Expression
Here is the link to the fact sheet
Labels: transgender
Labels: transgender
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The Consumer Advocacy Project (a project of the National Association of People with AIDS) has developed a resource booklet for people living with HIV and AIDS in the DC metropolitan area. Labels: consumeradvocacyproject
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Labels: AIDS, China, World Bank
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Labels: Damien Ministries, Joseph's House, poz, Retreats, Young Poz Socials
posted by David Mariner at 10:21 PM 0 Comments Links to this post
The DC Fights Back/C2EA Consensus Document on male circumcision as an HIV prevention strategy has been submitted to the Department of Health HIV/AIDS Administration. Click here to read the consensus statement. There is also an article on male circumcision in this month's ACTION Newsletter. I also brought this up in my group at the Mayor's Summit on HIV/AIDS, so I expect to see it in the outcome document from that meeting.Labels: circumcision
posted by David Mariner at 8:26 PM 0 Comments Links to this post
Just a quick note to let you know the ACTION May Newsletter is now online. See the May Newsletter as a PDF file right here. Labels: REAP
posted by David Mariner at 10:45 PM 0 Comments Links to this post
The Johnson Memorial Baptist Church now has an HIV/AIDS and Substance Abuse Program that launched this month. Joyce Frazier is the coordinator of the program, which operates at the church 800 Ridge Road S.E. Washington, D.C. 20019. posted by David Mariner at 3:34 PM 0 Comments Links to this post
Please join us for the next meeting of the Capital Area Vaccine Effort (CAVE) on May 8th at 6:30 PM. We'll be meeting at the DC CARE Consortium, 1156 15th Street NW, Suite 500.Labels: CAVE
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Labels: development, HIPS, La Clinica del Pueblo, Washington AIDS Partnership
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Spring may have just arrived, but it's not too early to begin making plans for summer. For young people in the DC and Baltimore area who are living with HIV, or directly affected by HIV, Camp Safe Haven offers a unique escape. In its 8th year of service in the Washington area, this week-long summer residential camp serves 40-45 young people between the ages of 7 and 17. The camp is a project of Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area.Labels: poz
posted by David Mariner at 3:32 PM 1 Comments Links to this post
Health and medical experts will participate in a symposium addressing critical issues on the challenges of developing an HIV vaccine and ensuring the eradication of Hepatitis B, on May 10 at the Library of Congress.posted by David Mariner at 2:01 AM 0 Comments Links to this post
Next week all across the country folks will be organizing protests to call attention to what the Abbottt Pharmaceutical Company is doing to folks in Thailand.posted by David Mariner at 7:16 PM 0 Comments Links to this post
Labels: CPG
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The DC AIDS Walk may still be several months away, but planning is well underway. Online registration one the website opened today so be sure to visit the site, and sign up.
Labels: WWC
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What: CVS Follow-up Surveyposted by David Mariner at 1:23 PM 0 Comments Links to this post
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Join the DCYPS boys for another exciting trip out of town! This time we're headed to Berkeley Springs West Virginia for some semi-rustic fun. Enjoy sleeping in tents, cooking on the open fire, sitting around the campfire at night, clean shower facilities, and much more all within minutes of historical Berkley Springs, and the added option of renting a cabin or chalet for those members not into tents and sleeping bags.Labels: Retreats, Young Poz Socials
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Seaton Smith (www.seatonsmith.com) will be your host for Come Together: A Comedy Smorgasbord to Benefit Life Guard DC, featuring the Late Night Players (www.latenightplayers). posted by David Mariner at 3:35 AM Links to this post
About HIV Vaccine Awareness Dayposted by David Mariner at 4:15 PM 1 Comments Links to this post
The Washington Blade has a good article covering the Mayor's Summit on HIV/AIDS. The article quotes Adrian Fenty stating: “You have my full support, as mayor of the District of Columbia, that we will show the kind of leadership, follow-through and engagement to make sure that we’re making fast and steady progress on this crisis." Labels: Adrian Fenty, dcfightsback
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DC Action for Children has created the Guide to Accessing Elected and Appointed Officials in the District of Columbia. The Accessing Guide contains a comprehensive directory of contacts including the mayor, city council, executive officials in various government agencies, ANC commissioners and the school board. This is a great resource tool. I encourage you to print out a copy and keep one handy. To download the guide, click here. To find out more about DC Action for Children, visit www.dckids.orgLabels: dcfightsback
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Join special guest, Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, and Food & Friends' clients, volunteers, board, staff and supporters as they commemorate the 10 millionth Food & Friends meal. Mayor Adrian Fenty will package Food & Friends' 10 millionth meal and deliver it to a Food & Friends client. Labels: Adrian Fenty, Food and Friends
posted by David Mariner at 2:56 AM 0 Comments Links to this post
There have been to updates to the letter on comprehensive sex education since I last blogged about it. (read the previous blog post here). First, a few changes have been made to the letter to make it a little more focused read the revised letter here. Second, the deadline for organizations to sign-on to the letter has been extended to Tuesday, April 17th. So if your organization would like to endorse the letter, please send me an e-mail and let me know.Labels: Metro TeenAIDS, schools, youth
posted by David Mariner at 1:22 PM 0 Comments Links to this post
If you'll allow me to go slightly off-topic for a moment ... Yesterday John Edwards released a list of 25 National LGBT Leaders who support John Edwards for President and I am proud to have my name on that list.Labels: LGBT
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The next C2EA Metro DC Meeting will take place on Monday, April 23rd from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Austin Center at WWC (1407 S Street, NW). Labels: dcfightsback
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Please join us for the June ACTION (AIDS Clinical Trials Information & Orientation Lunch) on June 14th at 1:00 PM at the DC CARE Consortium. DC CARE is located at 1156 15th Street NW Sweet 500, closest to the McPherson Metro.Labels: LGBT, REAP, transgender
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This year's Black Mother's Day Gala has a double bill. Renowned gospel singers Karen Clark Sheard and LaShun Pace will be the featured artist and guest artist respectively at UHU's 4th annual Black Mother's Day Gala (BMD) on Saturday, May 5, 2007, at the Historic Lincoln Theater. BMD is an annual fundraising event for UHU that honors women who have been recognized by their churches for their work in the church and community. To purchase tickets, please contact Sterling Washington via phone at (202) 446-1100 x1123 or e-mail at swashington@uphil.org. The ticket price is $45 a piece.Labels: us helping us
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On April 26, 2007, DC Campaign will host a Best Practices Coalition Meeting on condom distribution in Washington DC. The meeting will be a fantastic opportunity for members of the youth-serving community in DC to connect and particpate with the DC HIV/AIDS Administation's (HAA) goal of distributing one million condoms in the District.Labels: condoms
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I will post my thoughts on the summit tomorrow hopefully. In the meantime, here is a review of the Post Article from KaiserLabels: Adrian Fenty, Gregg Pane, HAA
posted by David Mariner at 4:48 PM 0 Comments Links to this post
Last month I wrote a detailed fact sheet and resource page about Male Circumcision as an HIV Prevention Strategy and encouraged DC to take immediate action. I was hoping DC would be the first city to respond to the new and compelling data on circumcision. That ship has sailed.Labels: circumcision
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Labels: accountability
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Former member of Congress Bob Barr once worked to block medical marijuana for people living with HIV and other chronic diseases in DC. He put language in an appropriations bill prohibiting medical marijuana in DC. Labels: medical-marijuana
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Labels: jobs, LGBT, THE Inc, transgender
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Fight HIV in DC has reached it's 8-month mark, and thankfully we had the best month ever both in terms of site visits and visitors (click here for details).Labels: accountability
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The D.C. Public Schools, Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) Advisory Committee will hold an informal informational forum on the YRBS data set and future planning for risk behavior surveillance in the District of Columbia.posted by David Mariner at 12:49 PM 0 Comments Links to this post
Labels: youth
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