Hi,
I realize this has already gone out, but the previous version did not
give the precise
webpage just a link. I want to also add that participation of some of
the leading
sexuality scholars in the country promises to make this an exciting and
challenging
and affair. For this Institute, and also as part of SF State's regular
spring and summer
sessions, Linda Mona and I will be teaching a course on sexuality and
disability from an enhanced social model perspective. Hope to see you
there,
Russell Shuttleworth
SUMMER INSTITUTE ON SEXUALITY, SOCIETY AND HEALTH
>
>The Human Sexuality Studies Program and the Institute on Sexuality,
>Inequality and Health are pleased to announce the first annual Summer
>Institute on Sexuality, Society and Health which will be held at San
>Francisco State University from June 18July 15, 2001.
>
>The Summer Institute is open to undergraduates, graduate and
postgraduate
>students, and professionals from all fields, including teachers, sex
>educators, health and mental health providers and community service
>providers from throughout the United States and other countries. The
>program includes special courses on sexual culture, sexuality,
inequality,
>and health, a practitioner research training program, special lectures
and
>events and networking opportunities with leading scholars, researchers
and
>health care providers. Faculty include: Tomas Almaguer, Rafael Diaz,
>Gilbert Herdt, Gregory Herek, Linda Mona, Richard Parker, Gayle Rubin,
and
>Caitlin Ryan, among others.
>
>Participants may enroll for 6 semester units; CEUs and CMEs are pending.
>Housing is available on campus or by individual arrangement off-campus.
>Participants must register by May 1, 2001. A limited number of
>scholarships are available for eligible low income students and
>practitioners. For application guidelines, visit our webpage at
>http://hmsx.sfsu.edu/summerinstitute1.htm or contact our office at:
>1-415-405-3570.
Russell Shuttleworth
Program Coordinator
Human Sexuality Studies Program, SFSU
(415) 405-3570
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