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Revision as of 22:54, 14 December 2009

NAME: Chris Bartlett


Biography:

Chris Bartlett is a gay men's health community organizer from

Philadelphia. He directed the SafeGuards Gay Men's Health Project in

Philadelphia for ten years, and has acted as lead consultant to the

LGBT Community Assessment in Philadelphia, a project that gathers data

about LGBT communities in order to make recommendations regarding

community organizing, health, housing, and economic development. He

co-facilitates the Gay Men's Health Leadership Academy, a national

meeting of leaders in the field of gay men's health and wellness, and

has helped to convene the Gay Men's Health and LGBTI Summits. Most

recently, he has received support from the Arcus Foundation to develop

a strategic plan for LGBT leadership development in the United States. He currently is

the Interim Co- Executive Director of the Delaware Valley Legacy Fund.


He is [[1]] on Twitter.


Picture: (Insert picture if available)


Chris-Bartlett-Photo.jpg


Date of Birth: 3/29/1966



Employment: Upon returning from England, he directed the city's safer sex organization.


Social/Political Groups: ACT UP


Bars/Clubs he attended:


His friends include: (type your name here, or names of others) Bill Heinzen and a supporting cast of thousands.


Testimonials to him (add a space before a new testimonial): I have never met anyone who knows Chris who doesn't like him, and there are few people I can say that about. Thanks for this site, my friend. (Mike Russell)