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Affirmations Lesbian and Gay Community Center


Affirmations Lesbian and Gay Community Center
290 West Nine Mile Road

Ferndale, MI 48220
Work (248) 398-7105
Thursday, February 9, 2012


http://www.goaffirmations.org

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Affirmations Lesbian and Gay Community Center
290 West Nine Mile Road
Ferndale, MI 48220


YouTube Videos


12/01/2011 11:39 PM
Affirmations Community Center Smoke Free PSA
PSA created by Affirmations youth, staff, and volunteers. There is no safe level of second-hand smoke. Make Michigan smokefree!
01/02/2012 05:32 PM
All Means All: The Welcoming Church Movement in Portland
All Means All - The Welcoming Church Movement in Our Community What does the welcoming, reconciling or affirming movement look like in our larger community? How are the faithful from across different religious traditions working towards the full inclusion and equality of LGBT persons in their communities? In this panel discussion, filmed May 31, 2009, leaders from Portland's welcoming congregation movement discuss what it means to be "welcoming" and why LGBT equality is important to them. Guest Speakers: Rev. Tara Wilkins, Community of Welcoming Congregations (Moderator) Buckley Jeppson, Portland Chapter of Affirmation (Mormon) Rabbi David Kominsky (Jewish) Genko Rainwater, Dharma Rain Zen Center (Buddhist) Joy Wallace, Portland Coalition of Welcoming Parishes (Catholic)
09/29/2011 02:45 PM
Healing Detroit
"Healing Detroit: Forwarding The LGBT Movement" highlights the efforts of an inspired community to nurture collective works to overcome oppression in the City of Detroit.
07/21/2011 01:19 PM
Out Ranks Exhibit @ GLBT Historical Society
www.glbthistory.org San Francisco, CA - The Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Historical Society has announced the opening of "Out Ranks," the nation's first historical exhibit on the experiences of gays in the military. The one-year exhibition opens June 14th, 2007 as Congress begins planning hearings on the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" military policy in the fall. "Out Ranks" is a premier exhibit of the GLBT Historical Society, one of the world's largest institutions for of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender historical materials. "Out Ranks" tracks changes in military policy and conveys the stories of GLBT veterans and peace activists from WWII to Iraq. Almost 70 years of history is told through hundreds of letters, photographs, medals, uniforms, and video footage. The opening reception on Thursday, June 14th is free and open to the public from 6pm-8pm in the GLBT Historical Society's main gallery at 657 Mission Street, 3rd Floor. "The GLBT Historical Society is our community's Smithsonian," said Paul Boneberg, Executive Director. "Our exhibits highlight the vital role of preserving and promoting GLBT history to inform meaningful public debate on pressing current events." The "Out Ranks" exhibit follows two related timelines, running from 1941 to the present. One timeline tracks American military conflicts from WWII to Iraq, focusing on the roles of GLBT personnel. The other timeline charts the evolution of the ban on openly gay service personnel. The two timelines meet in ...
01/07/2012 01:17 AM
23. AIDS (II)
Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) Dr. Margaret Craven discusses HIV/AIDS from the perspective of a front-line clinician. AIDS is unprecedented in both the speed with which it spread across the globe and in the mobilization of efforts to control it. It is a disease of modernity. Along with the relative ease and velocity of modern transportation methods, other background conditions include Western medicine, with hypodermic needles and bloodbanking, intravenous drug use, and the development and concentration of gay culture. In the US, early public health attempts at understanding and combating the virus were hindered by right-wing domestic political and religious forces. Successful containment of epidemics cannot be achieved under the spell of hypocrisy and politicization; rather, medicine and education must be evidence-based and practical. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Dr. Margaret Craven Discusses AIDS 07:42 - Chapter 2. Beginnings of the Epidemic: Globalization 12:53 - Chapter 3. Modern Invasive Medical Technology 14:54 - Chapter 4. Homosexuality 20:36 - Chapter 5. Uncovering the Medical Basis 28:51 - Chapter 6. Treatment 33:26 - Chapter 7. Public Health Challenges 44:10 - Chapter 8. Future Directions Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2010.



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