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Thoughtful dialogue on gay men's health challenges.

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dsaklad@zurich.csail.mit.edu - 13 Feb 2005 07:52 GMT
Thoughtful dialogue on gay men's health challenges
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GayMensHealthSummit/messages
http://www.healthsummit2004.org/programming.htm

 The Gay Men's Health Summit is a discussion list for emerging issues
in the gay men's health movement.

Contributors regularly post articles important to
advocates,
health educators, and
service provider
or requests for information on particular topic or focus area.

 Created at the Gay Men's Health Summit in Boulder, Colorado in 1999
by Ric Kasini Kadour and Mike Henry, the GMHS eList exists to
foster dialogue and information sharing among those people who make up
the gay men's health movement.

 ...the primary communication tool of the Gay Men's Health Summit and
the Gay Men's Health Movement.

This list was created out of the 1999 Boulder Gay Men's Health Summit
and is maintained by Ric Kasini Kadour kasini at ix.netcom.com

This multi-purpose list will allow summit participants and other
professionals involved in service delivery to gay men to keep in touch
and communicate with each other.

This list is a great way to:
1. Communicate about tasks identified at Boulder Summit
2. Seek other participants/interested parties to help in those tasks
  as well as tasks that are identified as Summit 2000 is planned.
3. Ask questions of the list members about a wide variety
  of health-related programming and service delivery methods.
4. Announce program successes
  and failures
  so that others may learn and grow from your knowledge.
5. Post announcements about Summit 2000,
  other conferences,
  meetings,
  published documents,
  reports, and
  events in the realm of gay men's health
6. Report on progress on the Boulder Summit Outcome Report objectives.

If you have any questions about the purpose of the list or the
use of the list... kasini at ix.netcom.com

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GayMensHealthSummit/messages
http://www.healthsummit2004.org/programming.htm
KellyJonLandis - 16 Feb 2005 09:27 GMT
Most of the gay men able to attend such summits are employed in the AIDS
Industry and they and their views completely dominate the subject of gay
men's health issues toward an 'HIV' centric view. I have personally been
banned from the GAY MEN'S HEALTH SUMMIT list for asking questions, raising
a dissenting scientific critique or offering an alternative medical model.

I am the first AIDS Dissident appointed to the Federation of Gay Games,
Sydney 2002 "AIDS, Breast Cancer and Wellness Subcommittee."

Kelly Jon Landis

HIV/AIDS ALTERNATIVE VIEWS FORUM
http://forums.delphiforums.com/innocuous
dsaklad@zurich.csail.mit.edu - 18 Feb 2005 20:41 GMT
collaborative blog
the strategy. get tested together before you have sex
http://NotB4WeKnow.EditThisPage.com
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22tested+together%22

how are the choices to murder and infect some random person right for
you?

or is it true that no human being in the history of the human race has
never physically or emotionally hurt another person or murdered
them?...

or are those things a common part of human behavior where people do
things to benefit themselves but damage others and may the devil take
the hindmost?

A response to one thread of deliberations
Read the thread at
More either/ors
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gaymenshealthsummit/message/4009
dsaklad@zurich.csail.mit.edu - 18 Feb 2005 20:54 GMT
Read the thread...

Scroll to the bottom
after going to the thread of messages beginning with number
4009  More either/ors  Thu 2/17/2005
at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gaymenshealthsummit
 
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