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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE November 25, 2005
ONE YEAR AFTER ISSUE 1
banniversary
COMMUNITY FORUM
Friday, Dec. 2
6-9pm at Bounce Nightclub
(2814 Detroit, Cleveland)
6-7pm
Meet & Greet Light refreshments provided, or have dinner in the Union Station Restaurant. Cash bar with drink specials at Bounce.
7-8:30pm Lynne Bowman, Equality Ohio
Audience sharing and dialogue.
Emceed by Victor Leonard, ACLU of Ohio
8:30-9pm Network & Socialize
sponsored by
ACLU
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION
of OHIO
www.acluohio.org
FOUNDATION
L
LESBIAN GAY COMMUNITY CENTER OF GREATER CLEVELAND
www.lgcsc.org
EQUALITY CLEVELAND
A PROGRAM OF THE CENTER www.equalitycleveland.org
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All attendees receive 20% off coupons to
UNION
STATION
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VIDEO
CAFE
USVC.COM
Issue 1, the marriage ban amendment that was passed in the 2004 General Election, was ratified on Dec. 2, 2004. Join us for a look at how this injustice has affected our and our future. community
Featuring Lynne Bowman, Executive Director,
Equality Ohio
Ohio's new statewide
LGBT rights organization.
For more information visit www.lgcsc.org or call 216.651.LGBT.
Why you should attend:
Find out the past, present and future of marriage equality in Ohio
Share how the amendment has impacted your life Learn what local LGBT and ally groups are doing Network and socialize with other LGBT activists
Local organizations are welcome to bring fliers, brochures and other information
About the AIDS Taskforce The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland is a non-profit, community based AIDS service and education organization. Established in 1983, the AIDS Taskforce is the oldest AIDS service provider in Northeast Ohio, and the primary provider in Cleveland of both community based HIV prevention education and non-medical social services to people living with HIV and AIDS.
AIDS TASKFORCE
Our Mission
The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland provides a compassionate and collaborative response to the needs of people infected, affected and at risk of HIV/AIDS. This is accomplished through leadership in prevention, education, supportive services and advocacy.
Who We Serve
OF GREATER
CLEVELAND
Our clients come from a variety of racial, ethnic, religious and socioeconomic backgrounds. They are male, female, young, old, gay, straight, bisexual, and transgender. The unifying factor is that our clients are living with or caring for someone who is living with HIV or AIDS.
How can you get involved
Support the AIDS Taskforce by making a donation, participating in fundraising events, volunteering or considering the AIDS Taskforce in your long-term planning.
The CDC urges gay and bisexual men to get tested once a year for the AIDS virus.
AIDS
TASKFORCE
OF GREATER CLEVELAND
2728 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115
Phone: 216-821-618
Fax: 2447-17BS
www.alcarcere. Herm.org/