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Letter to the ambassador of Cameroon on the attendance of Curtis Wadlington as a representative of BEBASHI. Documents his presence as a participant for the International
Symposium on AIDS in Yaounde.
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Memo of new meeting times and dates for Human Sexuality AIDS Materials Review Committee.
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Letter from Curtis Wadlington to Emory Johnson requesting financial support for upcoming "Mobilizing the Commonwealth" conference, created for the African American community.
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Letter to William Robinson from Curtis Wadlington, asking for emergency financial support to be able to continue with the upcoming CDC conference.
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Memo listing staff changes for BEBASHI and their responsibilities within the organization.
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List of Organizations and their Principal Investigators/Representatives. Explains organization history, goals, and efforts for their communities.
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Thank you letter from Anthony Ranieri, Education Projects Coordinator, to Curtis Wadlington on behalf of AmFAR meetings.
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Letter to Curtis Wadlington on behalf of AmFAR rejecting his request for budget and staff reallocations.
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Request for a budget reallocation from AmFAR for "Abused Women of Color: Sex Education as a Crisis Intervention."
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Progress report submitted to the American Foundation for AIDS Research for its sponsored project, "Abused Women of Color: Sex Education as a Crisis Intervention." The project consists of a video module to educate women about the role of sex in abusive relationships and its consequences in terms of HIV risk.
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Letter from Curtis Wadlington to Patricia Kind of the Van Amerigen Foundation, detailing the activities of BEBASHI's Community Education Project (CEP). The project includes education programs with clergy in and around Philadelphia, at local colleges and universities, people with low incomes, and staff at the Urban Coalition's community based organizations. CEP also conducted outreach for HIV positive children, distributing food, candy, and toys to the children and their families.
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Letter from Rashidah Hassan appointing Curtis Wadlington to Deputy Director for Project Operations, overseeing education projects for women, adolescents and children, IV drugs users, people in low income housing, and sexual minorities.
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Brief letter scheduling AIDS education trainings at Youth Study Center for the community in Philadelphia.
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A brief letter from Curtis Wadlington to Patricia Russell asking to schedule AIDS Education Workshops at Youth Study Center.
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Progress report for BEBASHI's youth education workshops. Also lists plans for upcoming events within the Children/Youth workshops.
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Rashidah Hassan, executive director of Blacks Educating Blacks About Sexual Health Issues (BEBASHI), appoints Curtis Wadlington to manage Project Arrest, an STD reduction program in collaboration with the School District of Philadelphia
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A roster of names and affiliations for the Philadelphia Coalition for African American Males. The roster consists of the Planning Committee and Steering Committee members.
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Invitation to African American churches to participate in a symposium on model programs in the black church's response to AIDS.
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"There is Reason for Hope" pamphlet that describes the goals of the conference. These include HIV/AIDS prevention, funding, and managing HIV/AIDS programs, and AIDS education for minority communities.
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Letter from Emory Johnson to Curtis Wadlington, to being preparations for the Regional Minority HIV/AIDS upcoming conference.
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Planning for the upcoming Minority AIDS/HIV Conference. Includes details such as general content, conference location, and planning committe members.
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Pamphlet for a conference on HIV/AIDS prevention and risks, hosted by BEBASHI. The pamphlet includes conference overview (HIV/AIDS prevention tactics for high-risk communities) as well as day to day schedule.
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Program for BEBASHI'S 1990 "Because We Care..." conference, which covers minority education and HIV/AIDS prevention.
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Letter thanking Wadlington for his contribution in helping to plan the National Conference on the Prevention of HIV Infection and AIDS in Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the United States, and asking for his feedback at a meeting to be held later in the month. Original enclosure of the meeting agenda not available.