Saturday, May 1 (continued)

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Regional Programming at Temple University Center City (TUCC) Noon to 5:45 p.m., 1515 Market Street, 3rd Floor. &

Noon to 5:45 p.m.

Family Flag Project

Create a fabric panel to be sewn into a large rainbow flag that will travel the country to educate the public about GLBT life. See the six existing rainbow flags with over 250 panels on display. 3rd Floor Lounge.

Noon to 1:15 p.m.

Coming Out Young (HAVEN) A youth panel discusses personal comingout stories, problems and triumphs and empowers other young people to make wise choices about coming out. Room 314.

Twentysomethings (SafeGuards) Join this social discussion for gay/bisexual males aged 18 to 30 about dating, making friends, sex and community issues. Room 315.

Developments in Civil Marriage (HRC) Learn about developments in the fight for civil marriage equality, including the progress of the Federal Marriage Amendment and the effects of the Massachusetts Goodridge case. Room 316.

Fifteen Years of GALA Visual Arts (GALA Visual Arts)

Enjoy an historical overview of GALA Visual Arts exhibitions from the last 15 years and a slide presentation of participating artists' works. Room 320.

Breast Health Awareness (Linda Creed Breast Cancer Foundation)

Get information on breast health, breast cancer and access to care for members of the LBT community, who are at higher risk. for late breast cancer detection. Room 321.

1:30 to 2:45 p.m.

That's So Gay! (Mazzoni Center) In this workshop for teachers, school staff or anyone who works with youth, learn. how to effectively respond to anti-gay language and create positive change. Room 314.

Global GLBT Human Rights Movement (Amnesty International)

Learn more about the global GLBT human rights movement, how international human rights standards are being used to further GLBT rights, and the need for U.S. GLBT residents to engage in the global struggle. Room 315.

Marriage Equality (Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund) This program offers useful tools for advocating on behalf of marriage equality. Room 316.

Wills and Living Wills (Justice Project) GLBT individuals can empower themselves by preparing a valid will and living will. Get the information needed to complete these crucial planning documents. Room 320.

Reinvigorating the Grassroots: Inside and Outside Strategies (Federation of LGBT Statewide Organizations) See page 13 for details. Room 322.

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