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Attendance sheet and introduction to the executive planning committee meeting of the Nation Conference on HIV and AIDS among Racial and Ethnic Populations in the United States. Appears to be the first page of a longer document.
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Minutes of a meeting by the Task Force on Adolescent Sexuality and the Role of Schools in Prevention of Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV Infection of the School District of Philadelphia. The primary issue under discussion is a sexual health program for Philadelphia schools, including abstinence education, condom distribution, and drop-in health resource centers. The task force discusses the role of parents and communities in the program, the respective weight to be given to religious and secular perspectives on abstinence, the place of condom distribution within a broader spectrum of community health services, and how the program will be evaluated.
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Minutes of a meeting by the Task Force on Adolescent Sexuality and the Role of Schools in Prevention of Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV Infection of the School District of Philadelphia. The primary issue under discussion is a sexual health program for Philadelphia schools, including abstinence education, condom distribution, and drop-in health resource centers. The task force discusses the role of parents and communities in the program, the respective weight to be given to religious and secular perspectives on abstinence, the place of condom distribution within a broader spectrum of community health services, and how the program will be evaluated.
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Letter from Herbert Hazan, the Philadelphia School District's Director of Health Services, thanking each of the recipients for their leadership on the subcommittees of the district's Task Force on Adolescent Sexuality. The letter is addressed to Norman Baker, Paul Thomas, and Curtis Wadlington. School superintendent Constance Clayton and Board of Education Member Ruth Hayre are copied on the letter.
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Roster of steering committee and conference planning committee members for the Philadelphia Coalition for African American Males, along with their institutional affiliations. Also includes a list of those in the conference planning committee, in which Curtis Wadlington is listed in both categories.
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Invitation and agenda for a meeting of the Coalition for the Development of Minority Males, at the Mayor's Office of Community Services. Advocated for the joining and funding of Philadelphian minority AIDS groups.
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Letter asking Wadlington (wrongly addressed as "Wallington") to speak at the Main Line NAACP's biannual Sensitivity Day. Sweet praises Wadlington for his recent appearance on WXPN's "Radio Time."
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Letter confirming Wadlington's appearance on an episode of "Issues Forum" for AIDS awareness in women and children at the Greater Media Cable Studio.
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Letter confirming Curtis Wadlington's appearance on Georgie Woods' show on WDAS-AM as part of the Family Planning Council's "Pregnancy: It's Not for Me" public awareness campaign.
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Letter confirming Wadlington's testimony at a hearing on personnel issues and HIV by the National Commission on AIDS in July 1990.
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Letter from Adina Ruvel, executive director of the Philadelphia Perinatal Association, offering to hire Curtis Wadlington on contract as a development consultant for the "Changes and Choices" Program's Male Responsibility Program. Responsibilities would include development of materials for a twelve-week workshop for men dealing with friendships, relationships, and physical and sexual health.
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Program for a production of "CHOICES," presented by BEBASHI and performed by Freedom Theatre, at West Philadelphia Community Center on July 27, 1989. The play was targeted towards teenagers in African American and Hispanic communities.
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Letter regarding BEBASHI/Freedom Theatre Project, a collaborative effort to present a dramatic piece for youth about "making conscious and positive choices."
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Letter from Adina Ruvel, coordinator for the Philadelphia Perinatal Association's "Changes and Choices" Program, offering to hire Curtis Wadlington on contract as an "AIDS/STD's Specialist." Responsibilities would include development and writing of a curriculum on AIDS and other STDs, to be completed in mid-1989.
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Curriculum for seven-week workshop on human sexuality for teenagers presented by BEBASHI. Includes agenda for one session, presented February 7, 1989 at Strawberry Mansion Senior High School.
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Part of interviewer training manual for "Overcoming Barriers to Condom Use STD Screening and Treatment in a High Risk Population," a CDC-funded research and demonstration project.
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This was a curriculum for BEBASHI's Women and AIDS Project Workshop which highlighted the correlation between abusive relationships and HIV/AIDS. The curriculum explained contraceptive methods, how to advocate for condom usage in sexual settings, and the link between substance abuse and sexually transmitted diseases. It also elaborates HIV/AIDS causes, testing, and side effects.
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Schedule of training workshops on HIV/AIDS in African American communities. Organized by the Community Education Project.
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Pre- and post-test for BEBASHI's AIDS education training with the Urban Coalition. Contains true and false as well as multiple choice answers for questions on the contraction and prevention of HIV/AIDS.
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List of community based organizations trained as part of BEBASHI's Community AIDS Awareness Project.
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Step by step agendas for BEBASHI's three-day AIDS education training with the Urban Coalition.
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Facilitator's guidebook for BEBASHI's "New Beginning Workshop for Men," emphasizing male bonding, rituals, and rites of passage in men's lives.
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Packet of materials related to AIDS workshops for professionals in programs servicing children and youth. Includes outline of workshop, client testimonials, and a partial list of clients served.
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Letter inviting Curtis Wadlington to participate as a consultant on the National Human Subjects Protections Review Panel of the National Institutes of Health AIDS Program Advisory Committee.