Educational

Member Spotlight: Maria Kitsinis

MUSE: What is your name?
MK: Maria I Kitsinis

MUSE: What do you do with your time outside of MUSE?
MK:
I spend most of my time outside of MUSE planning youth programs around diversity and inclusion at Bridges for a Just Community. When I'm not working I am usually reading, making music, painting, or spending time with my friends and family.

MUSE: How long have you been in MUSE?
MK: This is my second fabulous year as a member of MUSE

Focus on HIV/AIDS in Women and Girls

On International Women's Day, March 8, 08, the Life Management Institute of Cincinnati, is holding an educational conference on HIV/AIDS Awareness at the Cincinnati - Hamilton County Community Action Agency (CAA) in Cincinnati.

This conference brings together leading HIV organizations, physician leaders, and public health experts and seeks to get the message out to "educate, motivate and mobilize" women and girls against HIV/AIDS transmission. Since the number of affected teens and women is growing, locally, now is the time to learn more.

For more information, contact:

Creating a Culture of Curtailment

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On Friday, May 4, 2007, Megan Quinn, Outreach Director for The Community Solution, http://www.communitysolution.org, was invited to be one of the guest speakers for the May 2007 MUSE Spring Concert: "Wake Up! A Concert for the Earth".

Community Service, Inc. is a a Yellow Springs, OH, based organization that is committed to providing a solution to Peak Oil. The following are her remarks from the pre-concert talk she gave.