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Feb17

CANFAR hosts speakers night in Toronto

Sunday, 17 February 2013 Written by // What's Up Categories // Community Events, Events, Health, Research, Sexual Health, Legal, Living with HIV, Revolving Door, Events, Guest Authors

Free public meeting. Four experts look at living with HIV, legal issues, prevention and research respectively, presented by CANFAR’s Young Professional Council.

CANFAR hosts speakers night in Toronto

CANFAR Young Professional Council presents . .  

Speakers Night

Tuesday, February 26th 2013 6.30-9pm,

The 519 Church Street Community Centre, Toronto, Ontario

The CANFAR Young Professional Council’s Education and Outreach Committee is proud to announce its second annual Speakers Night, to be held on the evening of Tuesday, February 26, 2013. The event will feature a diverse panel of speakers directly involved in the HIV and AIDS Community, each of whom will present varying perspectives on the social, legal, medical and emotional issues that impact individuals and communities affected by the virus both within Toronto, and across Canada. The goal of the evening is to raise awareness, support ongoing education related to prevention, transmission, and treatment, and promote community-led discussion about the disease. As such, while the speakers will make formal presentations, a portion of the evening will be open for a panel discussion. We encourage all attendees to come with questions!

The event will be held at The 519 Church Street Community Centre from 6:30pm – 9:00pm.

Light refreshment will be provided. Admission is FREE, and all are welcome.

Guest Speakers:

Leonard

Speaker c/o People With AIDS (P.W.A) Foundation

Dr. Trevor A. Hart

Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Ryerson University

Cécile Kazatchkine 

Policy analayst, Canadian HIV and AIDS Legal Network

Dr. Kelly MacDonald

Director of HIV Research Program, Department of Medicine, University of  

Feb13

The Laramie Project returns to Toronto

Wednesday, 13 February 2013 Written by // What's Up Categories // Arts and Entertainment, Gay Men, Events, Performances, Theatre, Population Specific , Revolving Door, Events, Guest Authors

PositiveLite.com was a big fan of Studio 180’s production of Larry Kramer’s The Normal Heart. Now, ten years after they premiered it in Canada, the same company is presenting a special performance of the landmark play about the death of Matthew Shepard

The Laramie Project returns to Toronto

Studio 180 Theatre Celebrates 10 Years!

 

One Night Only Staged Reading of

THE LARAMIE PROJECT

Monday February 25, 2013 at 7:00 PM

Panasonic Theatre, 651 Yonge Street, Toronto

Ten years ago, Studio 180 burst onto the Toronto theatre scene with the Canadian premiere of THE LARAMIE PROJECT, a groundbreaking play in the form of a theatrical docudrama that perfectly defined the kind of theatre the founders of Studio 180 wanted to create: socially relevant, thought-provoking, and committed to community engagement. That was the very beginning of the company that is now considered one of the city’s most vibrant and dynamic.

On Monday February 25, 2013, over 50 artists from Studio 180 productions, past and present, will gather to celebrate Studio 180’s 10th birthday by performing a staged reading of THE LARAMIE PROJECT for one night only at the Panasonic Theatre, the same venue where on the other nights of the week Studio 180 will be performing a revival of its acclaimed and popular production of CLYBOURNE PARK (playing February 12 to March 2).

About THE LARAMIE PROJECT

In an internationally reported event, openly gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard was kidnapped, beaten and left to die, tied to a fence on the outskirts of Laramie, Wyoming, in October 1998. Five weeks later, Moisés Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project went to Laramie, and over the course of the next year conducted more than 200 interviews with people of the town. From these interviews they wrote THE LARAMIE PROJECT, a chronicle of the life of the town of Laramie in the year after the murder.

The play premiered in New York in 2000, playing to rave reviews and impassioned audiences. Time Magazine called it “one of the ten best plays of the year” and it has since become one of the most performed plays in North America.  Studio 180 was honoured to present its Canadian professional premiere in 2003, and is now thrilled to be performing the show again 10 years later.

2003 Production

 

THE LARAMIE PROJECT

BY MOISÉS KAUFMAN  & MEMBERS OF THE TECTONIC THEATER PROJECT

 

Directed by Joel Greenberg & Mark McGrinder

FEATURING:  Dorothy Atabong • Daniel Bennett • Richard Binsley • Mark Crawford • Paul Dunn • Audrey Dwyer • Paul Essiembre • Neil Foster • David Fox • Kesta Graham • Jessica Greenberg • Deborah Grover • Martin Happer • Sarite Harris • Daren A. Herbert • Marvin Hinz • Shari Hollett • Ryan Hollyman • Jeff Irving • Sam Kalilieh • Ryan Kelly • Andrew Kushnir • Alison Lawrence • Anthony Lemke • Jeff Lillico • George Masswohl • Mark McGrinder • Tracy Michailidis • Jason Mitchell • Karim Morgan • Sarah Orenstein • Kimwun Perehinec • Alex Poch-Goldin • Kimberly Purtell • Maria Ricossa • Dylan Roberts • Paige Robson-Cramer • Jordy Rolfe • Michael Rubenfeld • Amy Rutherford • Jonathan Seinen • André Sills • David Storch • Michael Therriault • Jennifer Villaverde • Nigel Shawn Williams • Jonathan Wilson

What Toronto critics had to say about Studio 180’s productions of THE LARAMIE PROJECT

“A wonderful tapestry of compassion and hate woven together with invisible threads of homophobia and humanity… An excellent, moving piece of theatre.”

NNNN NOW MAGAZINE

“This play never judges anybody… [Its] straightforwardness, the inevitable snatches of comedy that arise from the interviews and the great swathes of sorrow also apparent in Laramie make the project utterly compelling.”

★★★★ GLOBE AND MAIL

“The play grips, and it won’t let you go”  NATIONAL POST

One Night Only! - Monday February 25, 2013 at 7:00 PM. Â Party to follow!

Panasonic Theatre, 651 Yonge St., Toronto

All tickets $25 416-872-1212 or 1-800-461-333 or here 

Feb08

Free public legal education workshops in Toronto

Friday, 08 February 2013 Written by // What's Up Categories // Community Events, Events, Legal, Living with HIV, Revolving Door, Events, Guest Authors

A message from the HIV/AIDS Legal Clinic of Ontario (HALCO). If you live in Toronto, mark your calendars.

Free public legal education workshops in Toronto

We are pleased to announce our next series of free public legal education workshops taking place in February and March 2013.   

These free workshops are held in person in our HALCO Boardroom at 65 Wellesley Street East, 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario:

. Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure, Tuesday February 12, 2013, 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. (presenter: Ryan Peck, HALCO Executive Director and lawyer).

. Canada’s New Refugee Laws and their Impact on HIV+ Refugee Claimants, Thursday February 21, 2013, from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. (presenter: John Norquay, HALCO Staff Lawyer). 

. HIV and Privacy Law, Tuesday February 26, 2013, from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. (presenter: Renée Lang, HALCO Staff Lawyer).

. Disability Tax Credit and Registered Disability Savings Plans (RDSPs), Wednesday March 6, 2013, from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. (presenter: Jill McNall, HALCO Community Legal Worker).

. Problems with your Landlord?  Dealing with repairs, harassment, etc., Thursday March 14, 2013, from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. (presenter: John Nelson, HALCO Staff Lawyer).

As always, everyone is welcome at our free workshops but space is limited so Registration is required. Please include your name, your contact information, your organization (if any), and the workshop(s) that you would like to attend:

E-Mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Phone 416-340-7790 or toll-free 1-888-705-8889,  or 

FAX to 416-340-7248

The poster below has all the details and information is also available on our website

If you require accommodation (disability/communication), please contact me.  We regret that our budget does not permit us to provide refreshments or transportation assistance. 

For more information or to request a workshop in your community, please contact me.  

Thank you!

Jill McNall

Community Legal Worker

HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario (HALCO)

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Tel. 416-340-7790 / 1-888-705-8889 [ext. 43]

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www.halco.org

Feb06

Webinar - Anal cancer / Sexually-transmitted opportunistic infections

Wednesday, 06 February 2013 Written by // What's Up Categories // Community Events, Events, Health, Living with HIV, Revolving Door, Events, Guest Authors

ACT’s February Community Health Forum focuses on two topics: Anal cancer and sexually-transmitted opportunistic infections. Attendance is free. The forum will also be available as a webinar.

Webinar - Anal cancer / Sexually-transmitted opportunistic infections

The sixth workshop in the current series of free open discussion forums for people living with HIV hosted by the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) will be held on Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 7:00 pm at the Ramada Plaza Hotel, 300 Jarvis Street in Toronto. 

This month, the forum will focus on the risk factors for anal cancer and prevention and on resilience and the challenges of sexually-transmitted opportunistic infections. Topics to be discussed will include: 

  • Epidemiology and risk factors for anal cancer in HIV-positive men and women
  • Prevention: Where are are we?
  • Sexually transmitted opportunistic infections
  • What we need to know and how to manage

The guest speakers are: 

  • Dr Alexandra de Pokomandy, assistant professor at McGill University
  • Rui Pires, gay men’s community health coordinator at ACT 

The forum will be webcast live so those who cannot attend in person can participate in the event online. The forum and the webcast will begin promptly at 7:00 pm and last two hours. 

To join the live webinar: login at 7:00 pm EST on February 13 (00:00 UTC, February 14) at www.actoronto.org/forum   

The forum will also be recorded and should be available for viewing on the day following the event at the same website: www.actoronto.org/forum  

This forum and webinar are free and no registration is required. For those attending in person, a light buffet will be available from 6:30 pm. 

For more information, see the flyer below or contact Robin Rhodes at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 416 340 8484 ext. 219. 

RELATED ARTICLES 

How to live well with HIV, John McCullagh’s interview with Robin Rhodes about ACT’s community health forums. 

Jan02

Webinar - HIV-positive newcomers to Canada: Migration Challenges and Successes

Wednesday, 02 January 2013 Written by // What's Up Categories // Community Events, Events, Health, Living with HIV, Revolving Door, Events, Guest Authors

ACT’s January Community Health Forum focuses on the challenges faced and successes experienced by HIV-positive newcomers to Canada. Attendance is free. The forum will also be available as a webinar

Webinar - HIV-positive newcomers to Canada: Migration Challenges and Successes

The fifth workshop in the current series of free open discussion forums for people living with HIV hosted by the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) will be held on Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at 7:00 pm at the Ramada Plaza Hotel, 300 Jarvis Street in Toronto. 

This month, the forum will focus on the challenges faced and successes experienced by HIV-positive newcomers to Canada. Topics to be discussed will include: 

  • Ethnoracial diversity
  • Getting into health care
  • Navigating the system

The guest speakers are: 

  • Dr Alan Li, primary care physician, Regent Park Community Health Centre, Toronto, and founding co-chair of the Committee for Accessible AIDS Treatment 
  • Maureen Owino, Program Coordinator, Committee for Accessible AIDS Treatment 
  • Sue Hranlovic, primary nurse practitioner and AIDS certified RN 

The forum will be webcast live so those who cannot attend in person can participate in the event online. The forum and the webcast will begin promptly at 7:00 pm and last two hours. 

To join the live webinar: login at 7:00 pm EST on January 9 (00:00 UTC, January 10) at www.actoronto.org/forum   

The forum will also be recorded and should be available for viewing on the day following the event at the same website: www.actoronto.org/forum   

This forum and webinar are free and no registration is required. For those attending in person, a light buffet will be available from 6:30 pm. 

For more information, see the flyer below or contact Robin Rhodes at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 416 340 8484 ext. 219.

Dec25

Happy holidays

Tuesday, 25 December 2012 Written by // What's Up Categories // Events, Revolving Door, Events, Guest Authors

PositiveLite.com wishes all its readers a happy, healthy time this holiday season

Happy holidays

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