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Women's Cancer Resource Center of Oakland, California
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e-newsletter WCRC Bulletin | February 23, 2005

WCRC NEWS

WCRC Art Gallery
A new art show has been installed: “Uncommon Threads” features the work of Paula de Joie, Jeanette Madden and Patricia Rambo. The three women paint together regularly and are friends. This show is being presented in conjunction with The Art of Living Black, Bay Area Open Studios for African American Artists.

The show runs through March 20th. A reception/open studio with the artists will be Saturday and Sunday, February 26th & 27th from 11 AM – 5 PM. See a preview of the show. Get more information about The Art of Living Black.

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

EVENTS

Kung Pao Kosher Comedy Presents...The 7th Annual Funny Girlz: A Smorgasbord of Women's Humor

Friday, April 1
The Herbst Theater
401 Van Ness @ McAllister, San Francisco
Tix: $22.50, $25, & $27.50

Featuring:

  • CATHY LADMAN -- Tonight Show veteran, former writer for "Roseanne" and "The Caroline Rhea Show"
  • SHANN CARR -- Atlantis Cruise regular, "a gay man's lesbian"
  • CARLA CLAYY -- Marshall's Women in Comedy Competition winner
  • GRETCHEN ROOTES -- two-time Comedy Central's "Laugh Riots" finalist
  • ALANA DEVICH -- Boston Comedy Festival; recent transplant to SF
  • LISA GEDULDIG -- Purveyor of fine comedy

Partial proceeds benefit the Women's Cancer Resource Center
Tix are now on-sale thru City Box Office: 415-392-4400. No service charge in person at: 180 Redwood St., Suite 100 (between Van Ness & Polk and McAllister & Golden Gate)

Each One Reach One: Working Together to Make a Change
Conference about African American Women and Breast Cancer with information on body, mind and spirit healing. Topics include risk, detection, treatment, healing and resources.

March 26, 2005
8 AM – 4 PM
Oakland Airport Hilton
1 Hegenberger Rd, Oakland
For more information http://www.nccc.org or
1-888-315-5988

The Second Annual Lesbian Health Salon Series

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.

* 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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