Thursday, September 4, 2008

Why Do Males Have Hemophilia Than Females

We invite providers of all types, students, community members, and researchers to submit abstracts on topics related to Transgender HIV/AIDS which may include, but are not limited to the following :

  • Activism/Advocacy/Social Justice
  • Body Image
  • Capacity Building
  • Coalition Building
  • Community Building
  • Community Organizing
  • Co-Occurring Disorders
  • Employment
  • Empowerment/Self-Esteem
  • Gender and Sexuality
  • Harm Reduction
  • HIV Prevention Interventions
  • Hormone Therapy
  • House and Ball Communities
  • Housinacism/Sexism
  • Presentation Format
  • Abstract Submissions are being accepted for:
Workshops - interactive sessions that incorporate participants into the learning/teaching.
  • Panels - academic, research-related presentations. These can be submitted individually (the program committee will group presentations together), or as a group of two or three.
  • Roundtables - open dialogue on selected topics where participants can equally share in the discussion.
  • All presentations will be approximately 75 minutes long.
  • Instructions for Submission
  • Please submit a proposal of no more than 200 words describing the presentation planned. Please include information on how the presentation is Relevant to Transgender HIV Prevention and / or Care.
  • Please include the Following information:
  • Name (s) of presenter (s)
  • Presentation title (or titles if group panel)
  • Type of presentation (workshop, panel, roundtable)
  • Type of audio / visual equipment required (limited)
  • Organization or Agency (if applicable)
  • Location (City and State)
  • Email address Phone number
  • Submissions due by September 19, 2008
Please submit your abstract online
, or mail to Next-Level Consulting, 995 East Green Street, # 140, Pasadena

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