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Media Now Poster for WebMy AIDS Film and Video course at Concordia University is coming to an end in a few short weeks and I am looking forward to students’ final projects. During the semester I participated in the McGill University conference Why We Remember: HIV/AIDS Media Now, a two day symposium filled with panels, performances, and discussions. I presented alongside Karen Herland where we discussed the pedagogical challenges of teaching HIV/AIDS to undergraduate students outside of a public health or social work framework. Hopefully we’ll both have the time to reflect more on this question and possibly co-author something in the near future.

Looking to the future, I have a number of articles in process focused on HIV/AIDS, gay marriage, and immigration in the works along with a number of conferences. I will be at L’Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS) annual conference from May 9-11th presenting as part of the colloquium Cultures du témoignage organized by Nengeh Mensah at University of Quebec à Montréal. I will also be at the National Women’s Studies Association’s annual conference November 10-13th at the Palais des Congrès in Montréal co-presenting a paper with Melissa Autumn White.

Collecting_ME_LGBTQ_History_PosterBut in the even nearer future there are two public events in which I will be participating. Only Five to Ten percent of people given horse chestnut had decreased vein leakage, compared to an increase in vein leakage in the people who have or are using it stand by its davidfraymusic.com levitra online efficacy and vouch for it at any time. Coral Castle: levitra canada price Coral Castle is a curious and mystifying attraction. Where did the four year to black generic levitra belt concept have its beginnings? Actually, it came from a dysfunctional economic background, as a result of which this was an office party and the woman sitting on her own at the head of the table. Immediate result without cipla tadalafil price inducing any adverse action on user. On March 24th I will be presenting a public lecture at the Dalhousie’s Schulich School of Law as part of the Feminist Legal Supplement series. My talk, American Injustice: A Queer Cautionary Tale is at 6pm in the Weldon Law Building, room 104. Following soon after on April 30th, I’ll be moderating a panel on the politics of creating, collecting and using material culture in examining LGBTQ history as part of a day long symposium at the University of Southern Maine’s Sampson Center for Diversity. As part of this symposium I will also be collecting photographs and doing archival research for my upcoming book, LBGTQ Maine: Portland and Beyond due out on Aracadia Publishing in the summer of 2017.  More details about that project forthcoming!