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Two Spirit Wellness Gathering
The Two Spirit Wellness Gathering is a place for Two Spirit Native Americans, First Nations and Indigenous Peoples to celebrate each other, learn from each other, and have a unique space during San Francisco Pride Week. There will be drumming by the NAAP Singers, poetry performances, panels, speakers, short films, and cultural entertainment all wrapped into one day!
Location and Date
Friday June 25th, from 10 am to 4 pm. Veteran's War Memorial Building 401 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA
Download this flyer with the complete information.
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Native American Events during the Pride Week
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The upcoming Pride Week, from June 24th, till June 27th, 2010 is hosting different Native American Events.
- GAI -- Gay American Indians (Thursday, June 24th)
- 3rd Annual Two Spirit Wellness (Friday, June 25th)
- TransMarch (Friday, June 25th)
- The Brush Arbor Gurlz (Friday, June 25th)
- 18th Annual SF Dyke March (Saturday, June 26th)
- Native Pride Booth (Saturday, June 26th)
- 40th Annual SF Pride March (Sunday, June 27th)
- Native Pride Booth (Sunday, June 27th)
Most of them are FREE EVENTS. You can download a flyer with more details about these events by clicking here.
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AIDS WALK
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Walk with NAAP
Come join the Native American AIDS Project as we walk towards a cure at this year's SF AIDS Walk. All donations/funds raised by our walkers this year will be matched by the SF AIDS Foundation Community Partnership Program! So come help raise funds and walk with us towards a cure this July, 18th. Even if you can't make the walk, show support and donate towards our goal of $5,000.
To join our team go to aidswalk.net/sanfran
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Click on: REGISTER HERE!
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Then click on: Register and Join a Team
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From the pull-down menu select our team: Native American AIDS Project - 7629
Can't make it to the walk, donate instead by clicking here!
 Follow This Link to visit NAAP's personal web page and help us in our efforts to support AIDS Walk San Francisco
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Special Thanks
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Ribbon Shirt Class
The Native American AIDS Project would like to thank all the participants for the Ribbon Shirt Class for making the class a successful one. This event was made possible by the San Francisco Arts Comission. Pictures of the class can be found here.
POW WOW 2010
Also The Native American AIDS Project would like to thank everyone in the community for showing up and supporting our Taking Care of the Tribe Pow Wow. A special thank you to Tom Phillips, Kaylene & Erik Kimple, the All Nations Singers, The Tolowa Indians of the Smith River Rancheria, and all of our head staff for making this event possible. We look forward to seeing you all for next years Powwow commemorating Native American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. See pictures of the Pow Wow here.
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