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Sex Talk: Censorship of LGBT Sexuality in HIV Prevention Messages

Wednesday, December 1, 2004

Part of UCLA's World AIDS Day Teach-In
5:00 pm - 7:30 p.m.
UCLA Freud Playhouse

2 units of CLE credit available

 

Watch it now using RealPlayer

 

Two panels will explore government censorship efforts that impede effective HIV-transmission messages by community based organizations and public schools. Co-sponsored by The UCLA AIDS Institute and The Williams Project on Sexual Orientation. Confirmed panelists include:

 

Panel 1: Community Messages

  • Edwin Bayrd, moderator (Executive Director, UCLA AIDS Institute)
  • Darlene Weide (Stop AIDS)
  • Monica Foster (Women at Risk)
  • Charles Henry (Director, Los Angeles County Office of AIDS Programs and Policy)
  • Gia Lee (Professor, UCLA School of Law)
  • Dawn Averitt (Treatment activist and founder of thewellproject.org)

 

Panel 2: Public Education

  • Brad Sears, moderator (Executive Director, The Williams Project)
  • Rocio L. Cordoba (Attorney/Policy & Advocacy consultant / Reproductive Justice Advocate)
  • Stuart Biegel (Professor, UCLA School of Law)
  • Johanna Chase (Health Educator)
  • Clea Litewka (HIV Prevention Peer Educator from PEP/LA)

 

To RSVP for this event, call (310) 794-5192, use our webform, or email williamsinstitute@law.ucla.edu,

Parking is available on the UCLA campus for $7.00.

Registration for 2 units of CLE credit will cost $60.

The UCLA School of Law is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider.