A Three-Phase Program to Assist San Francisco Bay Area Museum Educators Support the Civil Rights and Dignity of Young Adults & Adults Affected by HIV.
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Authors
Whitaker, Laura J.
Issue Date
1994
Type
Capstone
Language
en
Keywords
1. FinalProjects (Museum Studies) 2. Museums--California--San Francisco BayArea-- Educational aspects. 3. HIV infections-- Patients--Services for--California--San Francisco Bay Area. 4. AIDS (Disease)-- Patients--Services for--California--San Francisco Bay Area.
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Abstract
The purpose of this masters project was to design a three-phase tour entitled CHAT, for San Francisco Bay Area Museum Educators. The three-phase tour framework promotes collaborative efforts with the HIV-affected community in the development and facilitation of an ongoing tour for FIIV+ young adults. Collaboraton is the key to achieving the ultimate goal of the tour is to support the civil rights and dignity of all people affected by l-IIV.
The name CHAT was derived from the combination of the words cadre and H1V+ young adult tour. Cadre is defined as a framework, or a nucleus of trained personnel around which a larger organization can be built and trained. The meaning of cadre is characteristic of the process and purpose of the collaborative three-phase program. The three-phases function as a framework to assist in developing and facilitating a program born from the continuous collaboration of the museum profession and the HIV affected community.
