: Viviane Namaste, Tamara Vukov, Nada Saghie, Robin Williamson, Jacky Vallee, Mareva Lafreniére, Marie
: HIV Prevention and Bisexual Realities
: University of Toronto Press
: 9781442662216
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Through interviews with a variety of bisexual men and women,HIV Prevention and Bisexual Realitiesuncovers innovative, important directions to consider for more effective HIV prevention strategies.



NamasteViviane:

Viviane Namaste is Concordia University Research Chair in HIV/AIDS and Sexual Health and a professor in the Simone de Beauvoir Institute at Concordia University.

VukovTamara:

T.H. Vukov is a researcher and activist involved in a community advisory committee associated with the research for this book known as Projet Polyvalence (www.polyvalence.ca).

Sagh eNada:

Nada Saghie is a researcher and activist involved in a community advisory committee associated with the research for this book known as Projet Polyvalence (www.polyvalence.ca).

Will amsonRobin :

Robin Williamson is a researcher and activist involved in a community advisory committee associated with the research for this book known as Projet Polyvalence (www.polyvalence.ca).

Vall eJacky:

Jacky Vallée is a researcher and activist involved in a community advisory committee associated with the research for this book known as Projet Polyvalence (www.polyvalence.ca).

Lafr niéreMareva:

M. Lafrenière is a researcher and activist involved in a community advisory committee associated with the research for this book known as Projet Polyvalence (www.polyvalence.ca).

Lero xMarie-Josée:

M Leroux is a researcher and activist involved in a community advisory committee associated with the research for this book known as Projet Polyvalence (www.polyvalence.ca).

Mone teAndre:

Andréa Monette is a researcher and activist involved in a community advisory committee associated with the research for this book known as Projet Polyvalence (www.polyvalence.ca).

Gill sJoseph Jean:

Joseph Jean-Gilles is a researcher and activist involved in a community advisory committee associated with the research for this book known as Projet Polyvalence (www.polyvalence.ca).