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Dear community health advocates,

The UCLA LGBT Center, Latino Medical Student Association, Medical Gay and Lesbian Association, and Black and Latino AIDS project are banding together to form the UCLA HIV Counseling and Testing Coalition. Our goal is to provide UCLA students of color from communities disproportionately affected by HIV with the opportunity to serve as HIV test counselors throughout LA county so that they will see their potential as advocates and become future leaders in the field.

We have up to thirty students that we are looking to link with agencies as soon as possible so that they can begin volunteering in mid-September. Please email me at jonathangomez@mednet.ucla.edu for more information if you are interested in receiving volunteer services and supporting our cause!

Thank you for your collaboration.

Warm regards,

Jonathan

Jonathan Gomez
M.D. Candidate, 2019
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
jonathangomez@mednet.ucla.edu
209-605-1634

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12-12-16 Racism and HIV Save the Date

12-12-16 Racism and HIV Save the Date [pdf]

The City of Los Angeles AIDS Coordinator’s Office, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, APLA Health and Wellness, UCLA Center for HIV Prevention and Treatment Services, the Los Angeles County HIV Drug and Alcohol Task Force (HIV DATF), East Los Angeles Women’s Center, REACH LA, JWCH Institute, and AIDS United, will be hosting an event: “Addressing the Intersection of Racism and HIV” on Monday, December 12, 2016 at the California Endowment 8:30a.m.-3:30p.m.

The purpose of the event is to address the impact of race and racism in access, engagement and retention in HIV services beyond the lens of health disparities. At the end of the event, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the impact of mass incarceration on communities of color, particularly African American communities, and its impact on health outcomes, that includes disease…

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A huge resource to our clients on skid row for decades, Mollie died yesterday. She is survived by a partner of 41 years, Ariana Manov (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ariana-manov-735b9b5)

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Mollie was a hero to all of fighting for social justice and basic human dignity here in Los Angeles. All strength to her partner, our friend Ariana Manov.
For decades in Los Angeles, no one was more dedicated to comforting the sick, the destitute and the forgotten than Mollie Lowery.
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Mollie Lowery, a pioneer in efforts to help people suffering from poverty, addiction and mental illness move out of tents and cardboard boxes on Los Angeles’ sidewalks an..

and hear from Mollie herself:

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The 2016 Summer issue of PERSPECTIVES is hot off the press! PERSPECTIVES is a newsletter of the LGBTQ Section of APA Division 35. You can grab a copy at our website (http://perspectivesongsod.blogspot.com/) or directly on google drivehttps://drive.google.com/…/0B6jsO3WpFHQNYlF2ZmdlVnJyS…/view…

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Susan Forrest's avatarLos Angeles County HIV Drug & Alcohol Task Force

Dear SAPC providers,

This is to alert you regarding a concerning outbreak of potentially fatal meningitis that has recently surfaced in Los Angeles County, with a disproportionate impact on gay and bisexual men. Given the association between substance use and compromised health, the high-risk population we serve, and the fact that our treatment settings may at times occur in enclosed settings with groups of individuals, it is important that SAPC providers be aware of this outbreak and available resources and recommendations (please see below).

The Dept of Public Health Acute Communicable Disease Control website contains more information about this outbreak and available resources, including meningococcal vaccination clinics: http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/acd/mening.htm

Additionally, the Los Angeles Times has published an editorial on this outbreak that your staff and clients may also find useful: http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-meningitis-lgbt-20160707-snap-story.html

Many thanks for your efforts to ensure the health and wellness of our communities.

Best,

Gary

Gary Tsai, M.D.
Medical Director and Science Officer
Substance Abuse Prevention and Control
County of Los Angeles…

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The regular monthly HIV Mental Health Task Force (HIV MHTF) meeting is on Wednesday, 07/13/16 from 9:30am to 11:30am. This month we meet in room 139.

The agenda is attached.

  • Location:  The Village [1125 N. McCadden Pl Los Angeles, CA 90038]
  • Parking: free parking in lots across the street
  • Public transportation: 4, 156, 704, DASH Hwd

Call for Papers: Special Issue on Mental Health & Substance Use Issues in HIV Infection
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Source: Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (JANAC)

JANAC plans to publish a special issue on the topic of Mental Health & Substance Use Issues in HIV Infection in early 2017. They are seeking feature articles, research and review papers, practice briefs, program briefs, case studies, interviews, and roundtable discussions. Contributions on nursing, basic science, medicine, epidemiology, public health, social work and legal ethical will be considered. Submission deadline is August 31, 2016. Please identify your submission for the special issue on Mental Health & Substance Issues in HIV infection, and submit through JANAC’s electronic system.

Link to JANAC for more information

Link to JANAC’s electronic system

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