Sonoma Speaker Series Presents:
Cleve Jones, Author, AIDS & LGBT Rights Activist In Conversation with Bart Magee, PhD
Monday, October 2, 2016 at Hanna Boys Center 7pm
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You can also join us for dinner with Cleve Jones at The General’s Daughter on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017 - 6pm
This exclusive event is open to 20 guests only.
Dinner Tickets:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sonoma-speaker-series-invites-you-to-join-us-for-dinner-with-cleve-jones-ticke...
Sonoma Speaker Series Presents:
Cleve Jones, Author, AIDS & LGBT Rights Activist In Conversation with Bart Magee, PhD
Monday, October 2, 2016 at Hanna Boys Center 7pm
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You can also join us for dinner with Cleve Jones at The General’s Daughter on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017 - 6pm
This exclusive event is open to 20 guests only.
Dinner Tickets:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sonoma-speaker-series-invites-you-to-join-us-for-dinner-with-cleve-jones-tickets-36974173749?utm_term=eventurl_text
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Cleve Jones is an American human rights activist, author and lecturer. Jones joined the gay liberation movement in the early 1970s. He was mentored by pioneer LGBT activist Harvey Milk and worked in Milk’s City Hall office as a student intern until Milk’s assassination in 1978.
Jones co-founded the San Francisco AIDS Foundation in 1983 and founded The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, one of the world’s largest community arts projects, in 1987. HarperCollins published his first book, Stitching a Revolution, in 2000.
Bart Magee, PhD is a licensed Psychologist practicing in San Francisco for 20 years. He is the principal founder of Access Institute for Psychological Services and has been Executive Director since its inception in 2002. During the AIDS years in San Francisco he volunteered with the Shanti Project and provided emotional support to people with HIV/AIDS. This experience in many ways led to his becoming a psychologist. Today, he is an active member of Division 39 (psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association where he advocates for community-based mental health care and psychology training.