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Past Speaking Engagements

Spring 2006 Schedule


  • March 1-2
    Sacramento, CA
    Workshops and Talks TBA
    National Charter Schools Conference
    www.charterconference.org
  • March 9-12 (Thursday-Sunday)
    Guerneville, CA
    Gay Men's Health Leadership Academy
    A project of White Crane Institute
  • March 27-28 (Monday-Tuesday)
    Princeton, NJ
    Speech and Panelist at Princeton University: Putting the Sex Back in Sexuality
    www.princeton.edu/lgbt/lgbtss_whole.htm
  • March 30
    Arcata, CA
    Understanding Today's Gay Men's Health Movement
    Talk sponsored by Humboldt County Department of Public Health and NORCAP.
    Download the flyer (545k PDF)
  • April 7-9 (Friday-Sunday)
    Chico, CA
    Two workshops: “Teaching Q Studies to Gay Men” and “Should We Consider a System-Wide LGBTQ Studies Program?”  
    CSU-Queer Studies Conference
    Download Dec-Jan Faculty Center Newsletter [340KB PDF]
  • April 9 (Sunday)
    San Francisco, CA
    Host for the American Education Research Association Queer Studies Special Interest Group Party
    Including book party for Tom Hehir, Stuart Biegel, and Jonathan Silin
    For details, contact Gmhs3@aol.com.
  • April 20-23
    Los Angeles, CA
    Workshops on Academics as Activists, Men in Elementary Education, A Visit to a Gay Male Sex Club, Author Meets Critics, and Applying Stephen Lying's EDGEWORK to Gay Men's Sex
    Pacific Sociological Association
    www.csus.edu/psa/meeting06.html


Winter 2006 Schedule


  • January 11 (Wednesday), 7:00 p.m.
    New York City
    Understanding Changes Taking Place Today in Gay Men's Communities
    Is Nightlife Dead? Did Bar Culture Disappear? Where Did All the Gay Guys Go?:
    Understanding the Profound and Far-Reaching Changes Taking Place in the Social and Cultural Organization of Gay Men's Communities
    Download the Presentation [41kb PDF]
    Read the article in New York Blade
    Read the article in Gay City News
    New York City LGBT Community Center
    208 W. 13th Street, New York City
  • January 27 (Friday) 4:30-6:00 p.m.
    San Francisco
    REEL LIFE at the Cove on Castro
    A reception celebrating the display of hundreds of photographs of Castro people
    434 Castro Street, San Francisco
    Information: 415 626-0462 or gmhs3@aol.com
  • February 3-5 (Friday-Sunday)
    Arcata, CA
    The Perils and Joys of Community-Based Research
    North Coast Education Summit 2006

    Humboldt State University
    www.humboldt.edu/~edsummit
    Download the Program Book [3.5MB PDF]
  • February 18 and 19 (Saturday and Sunday) 12:30 p.m.
    San Francisco, CA
    A Walking Tour of South of Market Gay Sexual Cultures of the 1970s
    A Free Historical Walking Tour Featured in the San Francisco Chronicle
    Reservations Required / $ 35.00
    Download Guide [610kb PDF]
    Contact: 415 255-6210 or gmhs3@aol.com

Fall 2005 Schedule


  • September 19 (Monday), 6:00 p.m.
    San Francisco, CA
    A Walking Tour of South of Market Gay Sexual Cultures of the 1970s
    A Free Historical Walking Tour Featured in the San Francisco Chronicle
    Reservations Required
    Download Guide [610kb PDF]
    Contact: 415 255-6210 or gmhs3@aol.com
  • September 24 (Saturday), 1:00 p.m.
    San Francisco, CA
    A Walking Tour of South of Market Gay Sexual Cultures of the 1970s
    A Free Historical Walking Tour Featured in the San Francisco Chronicle
    Reservations Required
    Download Guide [610kb PDF]
    Contact: 415 255-6210 or gmhs3@aol.com
  • October 2, 2005 (Sunday), 11:00 a.m.
    West Hollywood Book Fair
    The Healing Pen: The Revolution & Evolution in Writing About HIV/AIDS
    Panel: Pato Hebert, Philip Huang, Eric Rofes, Tony Valenzuela
    West Hollywood Park, 647 No. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood
    Contact: 323-848-6400
  • October 8, 2005 (Saturday), 4:00 p.m.
    San Francisco, CA
    A Walking Tour of South of Market Gay Sexual Cultures of the 1970s
    A Free Historical Walking Tour Featured in the San Francisco Chronicle
    Reservations Required
    Download Guide [610kb PDF]
    Contact: 415 255-6210 or mailto:gmhs3@aol.com
  • October 14, 2005 (Friday), 12:30 p.m.
    Eugene, OR
    Keeping Choice Alive in 2005: The 21st Annual Conference of the Oregon Association for Alternatives in Education.
    Luncheon keynote address: Capturing History: Educational Choice and Progressive Education in America
    2:00 Workshop: Charter Schools and the Educational Left
    Valley River Inn
    Contact: lstine@televar.com
  • October 15, 2005 (Saturday), 12:00 noon
    Oakland, CA
    First Annual District and Charter School Best-Practice Symposium
    Luncheon keynote address: What is Ahead for Charter Schools and District Schools?
    Castlemont Community of High Schools
    Contact: Kristen Larson, 415-695-0669 x 210
    Contact: Steven Gottlieb: steven.gottlieb@zenogroup.com
  • October 16, 2005 (Sunday), 1:00-4:00 p.m.
    San Francisco, CA
    Bay Area Fundraiser for the Highlander Education and Research Center
    Hosted by Eric Rofes and Crispin Hollings
    73-B Collingwood Street (at 18th), San Francisco
    Contact: eerofes@aol.com
  • October 19, 2005 (Wednesday) 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
    Salt Lake City, Utah
    Creating Leaders for the Gay Men's Health Movement
    All-day training with Chris Bartlett, T. Scott Pegues, and Eric Rofes
    National Gay Men's Health Summit 2005
    Hilton Salt Lake City Center
    Contact: www.ngmhs2005.com
  • October 20-23, 2005
    Salt Lake City, Utah
    1. What is an asset-based approach to gay men's health?
    2. What is this thing we call a "gay men's health movement"?
    3. Creating Health & Safety Guidelines for Gay Clubs, Street Fairs, Fundraisers, and Other Events
    4. Gay Men's Sexual Cultures and the Gay Men's Health Movement: Where Do We Stand?
    5. What Works and What Doesn't Work in Open Relationships?
    Workshops at the National National Gay Men's Health Summit 2005
    Hilton Salt Lake City Center
    Contact: www.ngmhs2005.com
  • November 6 (Sunday), 1:00 p.m.
    San Francisco, CA
    A Walking Tour of South of Market Gay Sexual Cultures of the 1970s
    A Free Historical Walking Tour Featured in the San Francisco Chronicle
    Led by Eric Rofes; Reservations Required
    Download Guide [610kb PDF]
    Contact: 415 255-6210 or mailto:gmhs3@aol.com
  • November 8 (Tuesday), 2:00-4:00 p.m.
    Arcata, CA
    Creating Collegiality and Friendship Across Difference:  Conversations
    Crossing Race, Ethnicity and Other Identity Lines

    HSU Week of Dialogue on Race
    Co-presenters:  Eric Rofes and Maria Corral-Ribordy
    Contact:  707 836-3735
  • November 11-12, 2005 (Friday-Saturday)
    Oakland, CA
    1. Radical Feminism: Still Sexy, Still a Tool for Change
    2. Big Picture Strategic Thinking on the Marriage Equality Movement
    3. Gay Men and Crystal: Probing the Root Causes
    Workshops at:
    Creating Change: The Annual Conference of the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force
    Oakland Marriott Civic Center
    Contact: www.CreatingChange.org
  • November 28-29 (Monday-Tuesday)
    Paris, France
    Paris City Hall
    Keynote address: An International Perspective on the Gay Men's Health Movement
    International Meeting on Gay Men's Health Movements
    Contact: ojablonski@free.fr
    www.thewarning.info/index.php3
  • December 10 (Saturday), 1:00 p.m.
    San Francisco, CA
    A Walking Tour of South of Market Gay Sexual Cultures of the 1970s
    A Free Historical Walking Tour Featured in the San Francisco Chronicle
    Led by Eric Rofes; Reservations Required
    Download Guide [610kb PDF]
    Contact: 415 255-6210 or mailto:gmhs3@aol.com

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