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Invitation: To The Eve Awards. June 5, 2009. Jun 2009

Invitation: To The Eve Awards. June 5, 2009.

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Invitation to the 2009 EVE awards hosted by The Florida Times-Union, celebrating 40 years with distinguished guest and speaker Dr. Donna Shalala. Friday June 5, 2009 at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront. Cash bar at 11:30 am. Envelope enclosed.


Program: The 2009 Eve Awards, Celebrating 40 Years With Featured Speaker Donna Shalala Jun 2009

Program: The 2009 Eve Awards, Celebrating 40 Years With Featured Speaker Donna Shalala

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Awards ceremony and celebration of 40 years hosted by the Florida Times- Union on June 5, 2009 at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront, Jacksonville, Florida.


Invitation: Celebration Of Mayor's Commission On Women, March 12, 2009 Mar 2009

Invitation: Celebration Of Mayor's Commission On Women, March 12, 2009

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Invitation to a celebration of women held at the University of North Florida, Thomas G. Carpenter Library hosted by Dean Shirley Hallblade. Thursday, March 19, 2009. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Envelope and map included.


List Of Women’S History Month Honorees, 1986-2009. Jan 2009

List Of Women’S History Month Honorees, 1986-2009.

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Queer Lockdown: Coming To Terms With The Ongoing Criminalization Of Lgbtq Communities, Ann Cammett Jan 2009

Queer Lockdown: Coming To Terms With The Ongoing Criminalization Of Lgbtq Communities, Ann Cammett

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The criminal justice system exacts a toll on some Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) communities. The experience of living in poverty and the concomitant exposure to a variety of governmental systems puts all poor, but especially LGBTQ low-income people of color, at risk of incarceration. What typically goes unexamined are the myriad ways that LGBTQ people are drawn into and experience the carceral system because of sexual identities and expression. This negative effect surfaces at every conceivable level: the marginalization and subsequent criminalization of queer youth; anti-gay bias in the judicial system; the rerouting of domestic violence cases …