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Lecture on The Neurobiology of Stress and Addiction by Professor George Koob

July 14, 2011 Leave a comment

George F. Koob, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of the Committee on the Neurobiology of Addictive Disorders and Director of the Laboratory of Psychopharmacology at The Scripps Research Institute and Adjunct Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego.

THURSDAY JULY 14, 2011 at 6:00 pm
SFU Harbour Centre

515 W Hastings, Fletcher Challenge Theatre (Room 1900)

Molotov Solution at W2 Media Cafe in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

July 11, 2011 3 comments

Molotov Solution is an American death metal band from Las Vegas, Nevada  who describe themselves as “Socially Conscience Political Heavy Metal”.

They are notable for their politically charged lyrics, which include themes of government conspiracies, and world issues

Band Members

  • Robbie Pina – guitar
  • Nick Arthur- vocals
  • Richie Gomez – guitar
  • Shane Slade – bass guitar
  • Jacob Durrett – drums

Read more here

Hygiene and Infection Class by Russ Maynard at LifeSkills Centre in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

July 11, 2011 Leave a comment

Peer workers learn the great importance on good hygiene and different types of infection from Russ Maynard, Program Coordinator of InSite at LifeSkills Centre

W2 Soul Gardens Public Art Project in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

July 10, 2011 Leave a comment
W2 Woodwards

Soul Gardens Public Art Project

Event Details

Event Description

Soul Gardens is a W2 community public art project that investigates the cultural history of the Downtown Eastside as told through stories of food, gardening and community.

A collaboration between five muralists and five artist researchers, the project draw heavily on individual and shared narratives within founding DTES cultural groups including the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, and Musqueam Nations, and African, Chinese, Japanese and European settlers.  In addition to a large public mural, Soul Gardens will create a dynamic online interface inviting individuals to share recipes, stories, photos and other information about how food has played a role in shaping their experience of Vancouver.

Muralists: Jordan Bent, Indigo, Scott Sueme, Melanie Shambach, Take5. Researchers: Wayde Compton, Lani Russwurm, Anne Marie Slater, Sid Tan and Cease Wyss. Project Coordinators: Irwin Oostindie, Lianne Payne.

Look here for further event updates on the project as they are announced, including long table dinners, recipe card collections, and public talks and workshops on cultural heritage and community history.

With support from the City of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary Grants Program and the participation of the Government of Canada. Artwork design: Jordan Ben

AHA MEDIA is very proud to help support the W2 Soul Gardens Public Art Project!

Below are photos from a recent meeting at W2 Media Cafe

HIV Status testing event at Victory Square in Vancouver Downtown Eastside on Sat July 9, Sun July 10, 2011

July 9, 2011 Leave a comment

From What’s Your Status

Together we can radically stop the spread of HIV and AIDS through identifying participants who are positive. The earlier you learn your status and start treatment you significantly lower the risk of transmitting this disease to someone else.

Finding out your HIV status is positive used to be thought of as a death sentence. This is no longer the case because of pioneers in medical research like Dr. Julio Montaner and the BC Center for Excellence in HIV/AIDS who have developed a highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for people living with the disease that can prolong healthy living for a lifetime and reduces the risk of HIV transmission. Along with this ground breaking research, a Point of Care test (similar to a test a diabetic would take) has the ability to screen for the virus in 60 seconds.

We are initiating a HIV testing, treatment and education campaign in the downtown eastside community (DTES). This program is a pilot project linking peers within our DTES to information and resources that they need and are available to them within the PHS programs that currently exist as well as special summer outdoor events.

Our objectives are to test and educate as many people from the DTES community as HIV screening is an important part of preventative health care for everyone. We also intend to link people living with a HIV positive status to all the resources and support that are available to them in their community.

Everyone is Welcome!

1 Get Tested

2 Get Your Results

3 Get a $5 Army and Navy Gift Card & lighter

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

If you have already have been tested at Pigeon Park or LifeSkills you cannot be tested for 3 months

BUT PLEASE BE OUR GUEST!!

Music and Entertainment All Day Long!!

FREE!!  HIV testing, Airbrush Tattoos, Food & Fruit, Resources, Live Music