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e-newsletter WCRC Bulletin 55 | October 28, 2004

WCRC NEWS

WCRC Open House
The week of November 29 – December 3, the Center will be hosting an “Open House.” This will include a welcome tea for the new ED at Charlotte Maxwell Complementary Clinic, a video night and a volunteer event. We’ll be giving away books, blankets and hats. Stay tuned for more details!

Swim a Mile for Women with Cancer
The Swim a Mile has raised $211,000 to date. See photos from the event.

Weekly Bulletin Schedule Change
WCRC’s e-bulletin will be published every other week from this point forward. Look for us again on November 4th.

WCRC Gear for Sale
WCRC sweatshirts ($35) are available in sizes XL and XXL.
Polo shirts ($20) are available in sizes XXL and XXXL, and swim T-shirts ($15) are available in adult XL and XXL as well as a children’s S. Contact sarah@wcrc.org for more information.

Swimming Through Air & Time
The WCRC Gallery’s upcoming show features Marsha Balian’s vibrant figurative work and Judy Levit’s mixed-media abstractions. “Swimming Through Air and Time” combines the paintings of the two women artists who both utilize bold color and explore emotional realms in their work.

The exhibit presents Levit’s “floating” series that using organic shapes and nonrealistic color to express and investigation of the concepts of “inner” and “outer” space. She creates from her imagination and dreams, allowing the process of her work to show on the canvas. She believes that lines and marks that appear and disappear represent unspoken language and thoughts. Levit has shown has shown her work at the Berkeley Art Center, Walnut Creek Civic Arts, and Laney College.

The show also includes the work of self-taught artist, Marsha Balian. She explores the role of family – how each of us weaves the desire for family or connection into our lives. Balian has displayed her work at Bucci’s, La Peña Cultural Center, and the ACCI Gallery. Her work has also graced the covers of East Bay Monthly Magazine and Urban View.

The show runs October 22 through December 17, 2004. A reception with the artists will be on Friday, October 22, 6-8 PM. The event features live music by “Jazz Express.” The jazz trio includes Sally Hanna-Rhyne on piano, David Topham on marimba and trumpet and Carol Dearmoant on bass.

The WCRC Gallery is located at 5741 Telegraph Avenue in Oakland. The gallery is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge for the show or the reception.

Gallery hours Monday – Friday from 9AM – 5 PM.

A preview of the show is available on the WCRC Gallery page.

Volunteer Training and Opportunities
The next volunteer training that will be held on Saturday, November 6 (9-5) and Sunday, November 7 (10-4).

Please call Sarah at 510.601.4040 x 105 or at sarah@wcrc.org if you are interested in attending the training. The training is particularly important for those volunteers that are interested in participating in the Betts (in-home) support program, but is beneficial for everybody that is interested in volunteering at WCRC.

Volunteering with WCRC is a really fun thing to do! You have the opportunity to be a part of a community, health or volunteer fair, find out about the great work being done at other organizations and also there is often good music, beautiful art and delicious food. Please contact me if you would like to sign up for one of these events.

The shifts will probably be for about 3 or 4 hours each and we try to have 2 people per shift. One person stops by the center to pick up the materials prior to the event and another person returns the materials sometime the following week. Call Sarah at 510.601.4040 x 105.

Friday, October 29
Latino Educational Workshop "Cancer in General and Types of Treatments"
Noon to 2:00 pm
WCI-WCRC
La Clinica de la Raza Pittsburg
335 E. Leland Rd. Pittsburg, CA

Friday, November 19
Latino Educational Workshop "Understanding the Financial Impact of Cancer"
Brentwood Clinic
Brentwood, CA

WCRC Support Groups
See a list of the support groups at WCRC. If you or a loved one is struggling with cancer, we encourage you to participate in a support group here at WCRC. If you are interested in a support group that is not listed, please call Dolores at 510.420.7900 x112.

TREATMENT OPTIONS AND RESEARCH

HEALTH

ENVIRONMENT

POLITICS AND LAW

RESOURCES

Special for Breast Cancer Survivors
After surviving breast cancer, some women are left mastectomy scars that they wish to either cover or adorn as a way to reclaim their bodies. Tattooing is often a good option, whether completely covering scars or using the scar to define the design of the tattoo art; also possible, is tattooing the areola in place of a art design. One tattoo client called getting her tattoo (around her mastectomy scar) a "transformative experience."

Sasha Merritt, owner and artist at Pirate Tattoo, feels strongly about offering an option for breast cancer survivors who wish to use tattooing over/ around scars as a part of the healing process. She has a special rate of $75 an hour for survivors, almost half the regular rate of $130.

Scars must be 12 months healed, unless a doctor OK's sooner. The process begins with a consultation to discuss design, color, symbolism, and answer any questions. Then a drawing is made based on this discussion (a drawing deposit required), then the tattoo is applied. More detailed information is available by calling or stopping by the shop. Private appointments are available.

Sasha is friendly, creative, and gentle. She works closely with every client to create tattoo art that is timeless, personal and beautiful. Sasha specializes in painterly tattoos, especially images from the natural world (botanicals, animals, fruit, etc.) Pirate Tattoo is clean, comfortable and women owned and operated.

Contact:
Sasha Merritt
Pirate Tattoo
3409 23rd St @ Valencia
San Francisco, CA 94110
415-550-1445

EVENTS

Feeling and Healing: Effects of Stress and Support on Cancer Patients
An educational seminar with Dr. David Spiegel presented by the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
  • understand the kinds of stresses associated with having cancer for patients and their families
  • understand effects of cancer-related stress on the body
  • learn about the various kinds of emotional and social support available for cancer patients
  • learn how emotional and social support affects people surviving with cancer

Tuesday, November 9, 2004
6:30 – 7:30 pm reception
7:30 – 8:30 seminar, followed by Q&A
Cost: $10

For a registration form, which is due with payment by November 5, contact the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation at 415-561-3377

Meet the Expert on Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: New Insights and Treatments
Session topics include: Terminology, Staging & Classification, Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Future Directions.

Thursday, November 18, 2004 at the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society offices

Fox Plaza 1390 Market Street, (9th & Market) San Francisco

No Charge for Program - Parking - Garage on Hayes, Lots on Polk

6-6:30 pm – Arrival, Registration & Light Dinner

6:30 – 8 pm – Presentation; Question and Answer Period

For more information or to register, contact Shirley McGrath, Patient Services Manager: 415-625-1105 or mcgraths@ca-sf.leukemia-lymphoma.org.

Joyful Body: Movement/Meditation/Menopause – Session Two: Loss and Liberation
Women of color, lesbians and friends - access the energetic potential of this new phase of your life. Whether you are facing menopause, feeling it, or floundering through its after-effects, you can access your body's own wisdom to find balance.

Purple Moon Dance Project's Artistic Director Jill Togawa, an experienced dancer/choreographer and certified teacher of the Alexander Technique, combines gentle sensitive and culturally-diverse perspective.

Session Two will encourage exploration of feelings and experiences of loss during this transition, and the potential for liberation that is also present. Other sessions in the ongoing series will explore such qualities of the menopausal transition as change and flexibility, strength and vulnerability, opportunity and potential.

Class meets most Tuesdays, 5:30-7:00 pm. Optional tea conversation and resource sharing from 7:00-7:30. $25 covers the five-class session; *sliding scale is available
November 2 ­ December 14
Purple Moon Dance Project Studio
465 10th Street, #302, SF
For registration/information, and exact dates, please call 415-552-1105. Class size/registration is limited.

The Art of Healing Breast Cancer: A Union of Science and Design
10/17/2004 to 11/19/2004
Design Museum, UC Davis
Intended to create an avenue for health education, this exhibition features breast art prostheses as symbols of courage and life.

Lecture 1:00 pm, reception 2:00 pm
Cost: Lecture is $10 (free for students and Design Alliance Members).
Museum admission is always free.
Contact Information: 530.752.6150
Email address: designmuseum@ucdavis.edu

Healing Adventures Kayaking
Join Healing Adventures for a gentle outdoor adventure or earth celebration. Our programs are geared for people challenging illnesses and families with school-age children. We take special care to accommodate any pace and most medical and physical needs.

Most people who participate in our programs are new to these activities or returning to physical activity while in recovery. Our experienced leaders are dedicated to creating an atmosphere of both physical and emotional safety for all. And we have a lot of fun! Family members, caregivers and friends are encouraged to participate. Scholarships are available.

Our sea kayaks are very stable and easy to paddle. No previous experience is necessary. To meet the needs of the group we provide a combination of single, double and triple kayaks. Even if you cannot paddle a boat, we can match you with a kayak guide as a partner to do the work.

Elkhorn Slough Paddle, Saturday, October 30th
Join us for a Sea Kayaking Paddle at Elkhorn Slough between Santa Cruz and Monterey. It¹s an extraordinary estuary and wetland area with a large cast of plants and animals. Migratory shorebirds, brown pelicans, and terns prey on clams; crabs and worms...let the show begin. No previous experience is necessary. Call for an info sheet. Cost $50 - $100, discounts available.

Gallinas Creek Paddle, Saturday, November 6th
You’ll enjoy the sweeping vistas of northern Marin’s tidal wetlands, north of China Camp. It’s an easy, serene paddle from creek to bay. You will see how this place is a haven for wildlife and humans as well. Cost: $50, discounts available.

Call Healing Adventures at 510-237-8291 or visit their website at www.healingadventures.org

 

 

We the Planet 2004: A Festival of Music Consciousness and Activism

A day of powerful music, inspiration and activism at the second annual We the Planet festival at Oakland's Henry J. Kaiser Center on Saturday, November 13th

Put away your picnic basket and get out your baggy pants, because the indoor-winter version of this groundbreaking festival of music, consciousness and activism will hip hop your heart away. Bands include The Roots, The Coup, Third Eye Blind, Michelle Shocked, plus a special appearance from Mickey Hart & Friends. The event will be emceed by environmental activist & bestselling author Julia Butterfly Hill and award-winning spoken-word artist & poet, Aya De León. Other speakers include Jakada Imani of the Ella Baker Center, and many more TBA.

The show is eco-friendly to the max. No trash or emissions will be generated on site. Come & see how we do it!

GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY!

- Tickets are only $22 in advance, $30 on the day of the festival.Advance tickets can be purchased at: http://www.inhousetickets.com or by calling 1-866-384-3060.

Want a free ticket? Volunteer opportunities are also available by emailing valerie@circleoflife.org.

**Special VIP tickets are available for $100, and include: parking pass, reserved seating, and VIP lounge access with wine, beer & snacks. Order your VIP tix online at http://www.wetheplanet.org or by calling 510-601-9790 x6.

FREE DAYTIME EVENTS WITH CONCERT TICKET

Want to be part of the solution to our world¹s most pressing problems? Then don¹t miss "PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES FOR A NEW WORLD: A Series of Rabble-Rousing Interactions with Today's Leading Activists and Visionaries."

Pushing the Boundaries runs from 2:00-6:00pm, directly across the street at Laney College (doors open at 1:30). Work directly with cutting-edge artists and activists on hot topics like: Music, Arts & Activism, Indy Media, Beyond Voting, and Direct Action & Civil Disobedience. Workshops are FREE with your concert ticket, or $10 without. Food will be sold on-site, but to minimize disposable use, please bring your own reusable foodware (cups, cloth napkins, utensils). To guarantee a space, register online today at:

http://circleoflife.org/WTP2004/events.php

We the Planet is a program of the Oakland-based non profit, Circle of Life in partnership with the City of Oakland.

Bear Fruit 2: Grow Our Children
A benefit concert featuring the Pacific Boy Choir, New Song Band, Soul Sistas Dancers, “Voices of the Sky” Skyline Gospel Choir, Harbor House Dancers and more. Concert proceeds will benefit services to urban public schools in Oakland.

November 13, 2004
Rawley T. Farnsworth Theatre
Skyline High School
12250 Skyline Blvd, Oakland
Doors at 6:00, Show at 7:00

WCRC has received 30 free tickets; call Sarah Kurhajetz at 510.601.4040 for more information.

Back by popular demand: The Second Annual Lesbian Health Salon Series Announced by LHRC - 1st Salon October 21, 2004

The Salon Series continues to bring Lesbian Health Information into the Community -

Following on from last years’ success the Lesbian Health Salon Series organized by the Lesbian Health Research Center (LHRC) and co-sponsored by Bay Area Community of Women (BACW) will be held on Thursday, October 21st, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM. (Series schedule below). Each Salon in the series will include a meet and mingle hour followed by an informal, interactive discussion on a selected topic led by LHRC medical and research leaders. There is no charge to attend.

The Salon Series was initiated last year by LHRC Community Leadership Circle co-chair, Jan Corlett, PhD. At each event the question of how lesbian health differs from women's health in general will be briefly addressed. Timeframe for each Salon is 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM.

* Who Will Participate -

Participating in the Salons will be interested community members, health care personnel and others who wish to explore topics related to lesbian health and the services and functions of LHRC. Medical practitioners, researchers and others in the field will serve as featured speakers.

* How to Request More Information -

For details on salons and their locations, contact Anna McGrath at anna@mcgrathcc.com or by phone at 415 255 9286 or Joanna Sickler at joanna@itsa.ucsf.edu or by phone 415 502 5209.

Note: Joanna is the back-up contact. Please give Anna time to respond to your request before contacting her.

* Lesbian Health Salon Series Schedule for October, 2004 thru April, 2005 -

Timeframe for each Salon is 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM.

* October - Thursday 10/21 - Hosted by Nicole Shapiro - Dealing with hot flashes: Is there life after hormones? - Featured speakers: Deborah Grady M.D, MPH.

* November - Thursday, 11/18 - Hosted by Carolene Marks - Urinary Incontinence: Everything your mother never discussed with you! - Featured speaker: Jeanette S. Brown M .D.

* December - Saturday 12/11 - LHRC Annual Holiday Benefit Gala (Dinner/Concert/Dance) featuring Suede - More information and to order tickets: http://www.lesbianhealthinfo.org.

* January - Thursday 1/20 - Hosted by The Jewish Community Center and co-sponsored by Openhouse - Aging, care and community - Featured speakers: Suzanne Dibble, Linda Carlson.

* February - Thursday 2/17 - (National Heart Month) Site to be determined - Creating Heart Felt Connection Through The Relationship Dance - Featured speaker: Anna McGrath.

* March - Thursday 3/17 - TBD.

* April - Thursday 4/21 - Hosted by Emily Rosenberg PhD - Alternative Complementary Medicine - Featured speaker: Darlene DeManicor.

About the Lesbian Health Research Center - The Lesbian Health Research Center (LHRC) is specifically and uniquely concerned with the health and well being of lesbians, bisexual women, transgendered individuals and their families; and with the health care available to them. We believe that every lesbian has the right to be fully informed about her health, health care should be sensitive and relevant to lesbians and lesbian health research is critical. LHRC has begun to bring lesbian health information out of the closet and into the hands of community members and health care providers through its on-going activities and services. For information, visit <http://www.lesbianhealthinfo.org>; or e-mail: info@lesbianhealthinfo.org.

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