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Monthly Archives: May 2013
Toronto Needs Supervised Consumption Sites! Blue Jays Baseball Banner Drop!
Sunday, May 26th, 2013 – At Sunday’s Toronto Blue Jays vs. Baltimore Orioles baseball game at the Roger’s Sports Centre, AIDS ACTION NOW! (AAN!) led people living with HIV, and their allies in a banner drop action. The AAN! banners … Continue reading
Ontario A-G to develop prosecutorial guidelines… tell him to consult with community
Community advocates and activists in Ontario have been campaigning for years to get the Ontario government to develop prosecutorial guidelines for criminal cases of alleged HIV non-disclosure. We need these guidelines to rein in Crown Prosecutors (and by extension police and the … Continue reading
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No Pants No Problem: PASAN & AAN! Edition
The premise is easy: you come, you drop your pants, you dance in your underwear, kiss a few cuties, then dance some more. If you’re lucky you won’t be going home alone. And for that there will be a … Continue reading
STILL ON GUARD A PUBLIC DISCUSSION ON QUEER BODIES IN CANADA
STILL ON GUARD A PUBLIC DISCUSSION ON QUEER BODIES IN CANADA With AIDS ACTION NOW, and Queer Ontario Facebook event page, here. Sunday May 12, 2013 2 to 4pm Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives 34 Isabella Street, 2nd floor, wheelchair … Continue reading