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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.
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Letter inviting Wadlington to participate in a meeting to review the results of Regional Minority HIV/AIDS Conferences sponsored by the Public Health Service and plan follow-up activities.
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Deputy Assistant Secretary for Minority Health William A. Robinson thanks Curtis Wadlington for participating in the 1991 Minority HIV Education/Prevention Grant review panel.
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Letter describing a training on counseling teens with sexually transmitted diseases that Wadlington has agreed to conduct for counselors from the Philadelphia AIDS Activities Coordinating Office (AACO). Includes schedule of the second day of training.
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Thank you letter for participation in community health seminar, particularly in discussion of HIV in West Philadelphia.
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Thank you letter to Curtis Wadlington for agreeing to take part in teaching summer courses on HIV/AIDS for nursing and community health students.
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Letter to Curtis Wadlington thanking him for his future participation for AIDS educators, a conference for the education of AIDS and youth.
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Mini-biographies for Phil Talboy, Marilyn Volker, and Curtis Wadlington. States their affiliations, status, and their efforts in HIV/AIDS education and training.
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List of speakers and their affiliations for the Minorities AIDS Prevention Initiative and Health Education/Risk Reduction Training Workshop in Miami, Florida.
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Thank you letter from Sandra A. Schoenfisch to Curtis Wadlington on behalf of his presentation for creating lesson plans for HIV/AIDS/STD awareness.
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Staff Training schedule and planner for youth and AIDS/HIV/STDs. Includes a 10:45 am presentation by Curtis Wadlington on STD overview.
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Program for Taking Action Against AIDS conference. Includes Curtis 'Watlington' presentation
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Pamphlet for the Adolescent Development Task Force with a list of speakers and attendees. Shows agenda, speakers and their affiliations, and organizations.
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Thank you letter from Kenneth D. Cooley to Curtis Wadlington for his presentation on HIV in Arkansas.
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Thank you letter from Vera Lee Byrd to Curtis Wadlington for his future participation in "Delinquency, Drugs, Dropouts, Street Violence and the Police: A Community in Search of Solutions".
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Thank you letter and program details for Curtis Wadlington from Karen L. Ray. Gives details about the conference location and topics being discussed.
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A list of instructions addressed to Curtis Wadlington on behalf of the Department of the Army for his upcoming conference in Washington D.C., titled "AIDS/HIV in the Second Decade:
Prevention Strategies for the Military Community."
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Letter from the Department of the Army requesting Curtis Wadlington's participation in "AIDS/HIV in the Second Decade: Prevention Strategies for the Military." Community conference.
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Letter from Carolyn Stafford, director of the Southeast Secure Treatment Unit thanking Curtis Wadlington for his presentation on the risks of HIV/AIDS.
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Letter from Anne Doerr, director of Lycoming-Clinton Head Start, inviting Curtis Wadlington to speak to the Head Start Staff about AIDS/HIV curriculum for children. Also gives information about the Head Start branches and the communities they preside over.
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Registration pamphlet and schedule for the "Consciousness & Compassion: Ushering Boys into Manhood" conference to be held on May 22, 1991. Focuses on empowering young African-American Males through economic and social teachings.
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Conference program and registration instructions for participants of Head Start's curriculum and presentations on substance abuse in families with young children. Includes schedule and lists of attendees, as well as topics being presented.