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AGLP The Association of LGBTQ+ Psychiatrists

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San Francisco 2019 2019

Local Arrangements Committee G u i d e

John Kruse, MD

Gene Nakajima, MD Welcome/Online Publications 1 Online Resources 1 Michael Politis, DO Restaurants and Food 2 Nightlife, Clubs, and Bars 4 Howard Rubin, MD Roatating Club Nights 7 Randy Solomon, MD Gyms 8 Events, Concerts and Plays 10 D. Andrew Tompkins, MD, MHS AGLP Schedule of Events 15

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San Francisco 2019 San Francisco 2019 San Francisco 2019 Welcome Back to San Francisco Restaurants On behalf of the Local Arrangements Committee, welcome to the City by You don’t have to travel far to have a good meal in the Bay Area. San the Bay, or SF if you only speak text. Whether it is your first visit or your Franciscans love food and are just a wee bit opinionated about “the first visit this month, we are sure that you’re going to find a happy bests.” Rather than to attempt to survey all the restaurants that the Bay diversion while you learn or explain LGBTQ mental health at the Annual Area offers, we off you a few links to lists for our top three restaurants Meeting. We hope you walk/bike/scooter/motorized unicycle outside of divided by the mealtime. Ice cream has its own separate category as you your comfort zone and experience a new neighborhood or new food can find breakfast, lunch, brunch, and dinner flavors anytime during group or new flavor of Boba. Dr. Tompkins is always in favor of trying your visit. new ice cream flavors, so see his recommendations below. Check the Meeting schedule for the events that you won’t want to miss, BREAKFAST make those hard to get reservations for the restaurants on the tip and prepare to see yourself in a new light. 1. Plow Address: 1299 18th Street / Potrero Hill Neighborhood San Francisco Online Publications and Event Listings https://www.eatatplow.com/ San Francisco Chronicle’s Top 100 Restaurants of 2018 Notes: Can have 1 hour wait time. Parties of 6 or fewer. Some of the best https://projects.sfchronicle.com/2018/top-100-restaurants/ views of the city. Eventbrite 2. Tartine Bakery https://www.eventbrite.com/d/ca--san-francisco/events--this-weekend/ Address: 600 Guerrero St / Mission https://www.tartinebakery.com/ Bay Area Reporter: Arts Notes: Usually a 25-30 minute wait. Best to get to go and eat in Dolores http://www.ebar.com/arts/ Park right up 18th Street. You can always pick up fresh pastries from Bay Times: Calendar Tartine at SFO on your way out of town. http://www.sfbaytimes.com/index.php?section_id=19&sec=calendar 3. Le Marais Bakery Eater San Francisco Address: 498 Sanchez St. / Castro https://sf.eater.com/ http://www.lemaraisbakery.com/ Notes: Right down the street from Howard and Gene’s! Gloss Magazine (Online version of the typical SF Gay rag) https://www.glossmagazine.net/ ** Honorable mention: Arizmendi Bakery on 1331 9th Avenue or 1268 Valencia. Each is independently owned worker cooperative. Walk along San Francisco Travel: To Do Valencia to feel just a bit more woke before or after your sourdough https://www.sftravel.com/article/things-do-san-francisco-may breakfast. SF Arts Org BRUNCH https://www.sfarts.org/ 1. Zazie SF Queer (also has iCal functionality) Address: 941 Cole St. / Cole Valley http://sfqueer.com/ Notes: Brunch served every day of the week. Can make reservations SF Station: Events though Yelp. https://www.sfstation.com/ 2. Tartine Manufactory SFGate Calendar Address: 595 Alabama St / Mission https://www.sfgate.com/thingstodo/ https://www.tartinebakery.com/san-francisco/manufactory Note: Try the fresh butter on anything. SFWeekly Calendar http://www.sfweekly.com/category/calendar/

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3. B*Star Café 3. Salt and Straw Address: 127 Clement St. / Inner Richmond Address: 586 Hayes Street / Hayes Valley https://www.bstarbar.com/ Notes: Stroll around the neighborhood with your ice cream at night to see If pan-Asian fare is your jam, please visit this restaurant. RSVP only art from Burning Man. accepted for 8 or more. This spot is easier to get into compared to Burma 4. Smitten Ice Cream Superstar, its sister restaurant. Address: Various locations throughout the city. ** Honorable mention: Harvey’s in the Castro. Notes: Not as great tasting as the others on this list, but the joy of seeing http://www.harveyssf.com/Eat-brunch.html I believe you may find Dr. your cream iced in front of you with liquid nitrogen is worth at least one Eric Yarbrough there at least once during the convention. visit. DINNER 5. Mitchell’s Address: 688 San Jose Avenue / Near Bernal Heights 1. Foreign Cinema Notes: You can’t come to and not try something avocado. Why Address: 2534 Mission Street / Mission not avocado ice cream?? http://foreigncinema.com/ Notes: Come to see a movie projected each night while you eat. 6. San Francisco’s Hometown Creamery Address: 1290 9th Ave. / UCSF, Inner Sunset 2. China Live Notes: Try a flight of ice creams or take your cone to go to the San Address: 644 Broadway / Francisco Botanical Gardens. https://chinalivesf.com/ Notes: You can eat in the main Market Restaurant or elevate your Bars Sorted By Area experience by having your tasting menu prepared at your special table near or in the kitchen (eight tables by George Chen). CLOSEST TO THE CONVENTION CENTER 3. Jeann D’arc Ginger's Address: 715 Bush Street / Nob Hill and Union Square 86 Hardie Place http://www.cornellhotel.com/restaurant-jeanne-d-arc A reborn version of the original classic gay bar, the importance of Notes: Over the top French interior design bring out the distinct flavors of remembering LGBT bar culture and history remains integral the food. C’est magnifique! BERNAL HEIGHTS ** Honorable mention. If all you want are the best tasting and best Wild Side West priced tacos in town, head over to Taqueria el Buen Sabor at 697 One of the only Lesbian bars in SF. Pool tables included. Valenica St. in the Mission. http://taqueria-el-buen-sabor-san- 424 Cortland Avenue francisco.sites.tablehero.com/ DOGPATCH ICE CREAM Space 550 1. Bi-Rite Creamery Industrial space hosts Sundance Saloon (country and western dancing for Address: 3692 18th St / Mission Delores LGBTQ community on Sundays 5-10:30 PM and Thursdays 6:30-10:30 Notes: The creamery is under construction but a food truck nearby will PM): 550 Barneveld Ave. give you everything you need. Lines are often 20-30 minutes. UPPER HAIGHT 2. Humphry Slocombe Address: 2790A Harrison Street / Mission (or) One Ferry Building / Trax Embarcadero The only gay bar in the Upper Haight: 1437 Haight St Notes: The hipper location with fewest lines is in the Mission. Please try LOWER HAIGHT the hot fudge! Underground SF The Haight gets a gay dive: 424 Haight St

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POLK STREET Blackbird Specialty Cocktails and a plain website: 2124 Market St The Cinch Saloon Neighborhood bar with drag shows and 80's music: 1723 Polk St Blush! Great Wine Bar in the heart of the Castro: 476 Castro St SOMA 1015 Folsom Beaux Dance and Circuit Party Favorite: 1015 Folsom St Newer dance club in the Castro: 2344 Market Bloodhound Churchill Handcrafted cocktails and obscure beers served in a hunting lodge: 1145 WW2 Themed Bar with old fashioned cocktails takes on Iconic Corner: Folsom St 198 Church St Cat Club The Edge An inclusive dance club with a lesbian leaning: 1190 Folsom St Grab a drink with Daddies: 4149 18th St DNA Lounge Hi Tops Get your groove on at the DNA Lounge: 375 11th St A sports bar with a gay touch in the heart of the Castro: 2247 Market St Hole in the Wall Saloon Last Call Bar The name says it all (biker’s bar): 1369 Folsom St A low key bar full of regular locals: 3988 18th St Lone Star Saloon Midnight Sun Bears and biker congregate on the ever-popular patio: 1354 Harrison St Popular neighborhood video bar: 4067 18th St Martuni's The Mix San Francisco's very own martini and piano bar: 4 Valencia St A nice spot to gather with friends: 4086 18th St Powerhouse Moby Dick Cruise bar with dark room and patio: 1347 Folsom St A friendly neighborhood bar in the heart of the Castro: 4049 18th St S.F. Eagle Pilsner Inn Hot leather nights and great beats make this hole in the wall a charming Hangout bar, darts, beer and outdoor court: 225 Church St SF institution: 398 12th St. Q Bar The EndUp Small Space; Big crowds: 456 Castro St A favorite gay friendly weekend late night dance club: 401 6th St Swirl on Castro The Stud Great wine shop and bar: 572 Castro St An oldie and goodie; Drag show every Friday at 6:30PM: 399 9th St The LookOut TENDERLOIN Fun bar overlooking Market St.: 3600 16th St Aunt Charlie's Lounge The Mint Karaoke Bar The Original Drag Bar, shows on Fridays and Saturdays: 133 Turk St The place for Karaoke: 1942 Market St THE CASTRO Toad Hall Badlands Redux, 2-4-1 Happy Hour daily: 4146 18th St 440 Castro The Castro's neighborhood Levi’s/leather bar: 440 Castro St Twin Peaks Tavern The Castro's original neighborhood bar: 401 Castro St Badlands Fun dance/video bar hopping most nights: 4121 18th St

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THE MISSION Gay Men Speed Dating (Ages 22-44) The name says it all. El Rio Wish Bar, 1539 Folsom St. A mixed crowd pleases all tastes. Don’t forget ping pong: 3158 Mission St MAY 21ST, 2019 – TUESDAY Make Out Room Mixed Bar with a fun young energy: 3225 22nd St Vice Tuesdays Queer dance party where EVERYONE is welcome. Jolene’s Bar Q Bar, 456 Castro St. New lesbian friendly Bar, 2700 16th Street Cockshot Tuesdays Weekly Underwear Party Rotating Club Nights Beaux, 2344 Market

MAY 17TH, 2019 - FRIDAY MAY 22ND, 2019 - WEDNESDAY Junk Club Shevil (DRAG) Underwear and gear party with a wet underwear contest. Midweek Drag Location: Powerhouse Bar, 1347 Folsom St. Powerhouse Bar, 1347 Folsom St. The Big SHEbang (Fundraiser) Gyms 7PM at Oasis – DRAG CASTRO Location: Oasis, 98 11th Street at Folsom. 24 Hour Fitness: 2145 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114 Bear Happy Hour Fridays, 2-9PM 415 864-0822 Location: Midnight Sun, 4067 18th St. Alex Fitness: 2275 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114 UHaul SF (LESBIAN) 415 287-0800 Pictures of breasts line the bar Jolene’s, 2700 16th Street Fitness SF: 2301 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114 415 348-6377 MAY 18TH, 2019 – SATURDAY FINANCIAL DISTRICT Stallion Saturdays Party with Go-Go studs 24 Hour Fitness: 100 California St, San Francisco, CA 94111 Location: Midnight Sun, 4067 18th St. 415 434-5080 Bootie SF – Boy Bands vs. Girl Groups 24 Hour Fitness: 45 Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94104 Mashup party with Monster Show DRAG at 11:11 PM 415 623-2424 DNA Lounge, 375 11th Street Bay Club SF Financial District: 555 California St, San Francisco, CA MAY 19TH, 2019 - SUNDAY 94104 415 362-7800 25th Anniversary Beer Bust and T-Dance, 3-6PM Location: SF Eagle, 398 12th St Club One Fitness: 1 Sansome St, San Francisco, CA 94104 415 263-9471 MAY 20TH, 2019 - MONDAY Embarcadero YMCA: 169 Steuart St, San Francisco, CA 94105 Glamified at Pillows (DRAG) 415 957-9622 Powerhouse Bar, 1347 Folsom St. Equinox: 301 Pine St, San Francisco, CA 94104 M@M Munros (DRAG) 415 593-4000 Rupaul’s Drag Race RUviewing Party and Drag Show

7 8 San Francisco 2019 San Francisco 2019 Sports Club/LA: 747 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103 Events, Concerts and Plays 415 633-3900 AGLP has organized several private tours during your stay in San NOB HILL Francisco, including exhibits in the deYoung, Contemporary Jewish, TRX Training Center: 1650 Pacific Ave, San Francisco, CA 94109 Oakland, and the Legion of Honor museums. Make your reservations for 415 655-4797 these events at http://www.aglp.org/pages/AGLPEvents.php. MISSION BAY SF Arts (a useful website for events in the Bay Area) http://www.sfarts.org UCSF Bakar Fitness & Recreation Center: 1675 Owens St, San Francisco, CA 94158 Asian Art Museum of San Francisco: May 18: the Asian Art Museum 415 514-4545 joins the City and County of San Francisco in Celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with a performance showcase with groups from POTRERO HILL the Southeast Asian Art and Culture Coalition. Featuring: Au Co World Gym: 290 De Haro St, San Francisco, CA 94103 Vietnamese Cultural Center; One Myanmar Community; Center for Laos 415 703-9650 Studies; KEEN–Khmer Ballet of Stockton; Morodok Khmer Performing Arts; Khmer Youth of Modesto; San Francisco Wushu Team; Tenderloin SOMA Filipino–American Community Association (TFCA). Also, tours of their 24 Hour Fitness: 303 2nd St, San Francisco, CA 94107 permanent collection. 200 Larkin, San Francisco, CA 94102 415 581- 415 543-7808 3500 http://www.asianart.org Bay Club SF Tennis: 645 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94107 The Bay Bridge: The Grand Lighting of Leo Villareal's The Bay Lights 415 777-9000 project. This public art installation was created by internationally renowned artist Leo Villareal, with over 25,000 white energy-efficient Club One Fitness: 350 3rd St, San Francisco, CA 94107 LEDs on the Bay Bridge West Span. 415 512-1010 Berkeley Rep: The Good Book: Denis O’Hare and Lisa Peterson (the Crunch: 345 Spear St, San Francisco, CA 94105 team behind An Iliad) apply their formidable creative energy to unearth 415 495-1939 the all-too-human formation of the most influential book in Western Fitness SF: 1001 Brannan St, San Francisco, CA 94103 history—the Bible. 2025 Addison, Berkeley, CA 510 647-2949 415 348-6377 https://www.berkeleyrep.org/season/1819/13383.asp Open Gym San Francisco: 1005 Market St, Ste 217, San Francisco, CA Boxcar Playhouse: May 19, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill 94103 gives a glimpse inside Billie Holiday’s final concert approximately four 415 295-6183 months before the singer died. This intimate evening is filled with some of the most inspiring and moving songs ever written and explores the SF Iron: 545 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94105 turbulent but extraordinary life of the legendary Jazz singer as she 415 343-5064 struggles with racism, abuse and addiction. Performing iconic songs like UNION SQUARE “God Bless the Child” and “Strange Fruit,” as well as several other hits, this soulful play with music is filled with personal stories full of regret 747 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103 Equinox: and hope. The Palace Theatre, 644 Broadway San Francisco, CA 94133 415 633-3900 https://www.boxcartheatre.org/lady_day.html TENDERLOIN California Academy of Sciences: Visit an aquarium, planetarium, and 24 Hour Fitness: 1200 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94109 natural history museum—all under one living roof. Monday – Saturday: 415 776-2200 9:30 am – 5 pm Sunday: 11 am – 5 pm https://www.calacademy.org Shih Yu-Lang Central YMCA: 387 Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102 de Young Museum: “Monet: The Late Years," The first exhibition in 20 415 885-0460 years dedicated to the artist's late career, “Monet: The Late Years” will

9 10 San Francisco 2019 San Francisco 2019 trace the evolution of Monet’s work from 1913, when he embarked on a States and throughout the world. The Lorraine Hansberry Theatre at reinvention of his painting style and into the increasing abstraction of his MoAD is a collaboration that connects theater and the visual arts, bold, late works, to his death in 1926. More than 20 prime examples of bringing both audiences together, making each art form more accessible Monet’s beloved water lily paintings will be on view, many of which have and relevant to both constituencies and providing context across art never before been seen in the U.S.50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, San forms. Each presentation will be followed by an audience discussion. May Francisco, CA 94118 415 750-3600 18, 2:00-5:00pm. 685 Mission St (at 3rd), San Francisco, CA 94105 http://www.deyoungmuseum.org Ground floor of the St. Regis 415 358-7200. GLBT History Museum: This exhibition highlights the extraordinary vitality of queer nightlife in San Francisco’s South of Market (SoMa) San Francisco Public Library: The James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center district during the darkest years of the AIDS crisis. It focuses on the work is the gateway to the Library’s broader collections documenting lesbian, of Melissa Hawkins, a young photographer for the San Francisco gay gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual and weekly 'The Sentinel' and other publications from 1986 to 1994. 4127 allies’ history and culture, with a special emphasis on the San Francisco 18th St., San Francisco, CA 415 621-1107 Bay Area. The Center also collaborates with other library departments https://www.glbthistory.org/exhibitions and community organizations to sponsor a diverse array of exhibitions and public programs. The Hormel Center Reading Room on the 3rd floor Legion of Honor: "Early Rubens," This exhibit traces the artist Peter of the Main Library serves as the home-base of the Center and houses a Paul Rubens’s rise to celebrity as a defining painter of the 17th century, selection of non-circulating books and magazines. 100 Larkin Street, San showing the early development of his unique gift for depicting seductive Francisco, CA. and shocking narratives. More than 30 paintings and 20 works on paper will explore the artist’s meteoric rise through a series of social and artistic Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: Gallery Hours Tues, Wed, Fri-Sun: choices that laid the groundwork for his international fame. 34th Ave. 11AM–6PM Thurs: 11AM–8PM Mon: Closed; The Gallery & Forum and Clement, San Francisco, CA 415 863-3330 Building entrance is at 701 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA www.ybca.org. Contemporary Jewish Museum: The 89-piece exhibit—a mix of photography,painting, sculpture (both free-standing and wall-hanging), video, 3-D animation and installation—features 10 contemporary artists, all of whom are either a woman, LGBTQ, a person of color or gender non-binary. They are featured in relation to the groundbreaking 20th- century French artists Claude Cahun, born Lucy Schwob (1894-1954), and her life-long collaborator and lover, Marcel Moore, born Suzanne Malherbe (1892-1972). 736 Mission St., San Francisco. www.thecjm.org Museum of the African Diaspora: READING--Lorraine Hansberry Theater presents INTIMATE APPAREL by Lynn Nottage: New York circa 1905 is a time and place where rigid social divides along the lines of race, religion, and class exist alongside a burgeoning population of immigrants from abroad and people from all over the U.S., who have moved to the city to seek their fortunes, bringing diversity, excitement, and change. Esther Mills, a skilled African-American seamstress, is able to navigate this changing, dangerous world with her needle and thread, as her talents are much in demand. Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel explores the desire for both independence and connection, the insidious effects of racism and classism, the social oppression of women, and the bravery, hard work, friendship, and love, of people who have been forgotten by history. Lynn Nottage is a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and a screenwriter. Her plays have been produced widely in the United

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AGLP Schedule of Events

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13 San Francisco 2019 San Francisco 2019 APA/AGLP Annual Meeting Late Monet A founding member of French Impressionism May 17 through May 22, 2019 3:00pm to 4:00pm San Francisco, California DeYoung Museum Golden Gate Park \ 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive Shaded areas require Registration/RSVP 415.750.3600 Register/RSVP for AGLP Events online at www.aglp.org https://deyoung.famsf.org/exhibitions/late-monet AGLP Host Hotel: Limited to 12 people. $42 admission price includes admission to The InterContinental San Francisco the rest of the museum. This private tour is being led by docent 888 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94103 Steve Luppino. Meet at the Information Desk in the main lobby of the deYoung. He will have your tickets in hand. RSVP Now! Phone: 415 616-6500 http://www.intercontinentalsanfrancisco.com APA Welcome Reception at the Exhibition Hall: AGLP Booth Opens Scan the QR Code to the left to 5:30pm to 7:00pm view all of the latest schedule Moscone Convention Center, Booth 1808 VOLUNTEER TO STAFF THE BOOTH... information on our website. Rainbow Chamber Players: Celebrating Gay Marriage and Women’s Suffrage 6:30 to 8:00pm Friday, May 17 Music of Jimmy Lopez, Ethel Smyth, David Del Tredici and Johannes Brahms. Featuring members of the Bay Area Rainbow AGLP Welcome Reception 6:00pm to 7:30pm Symphony InterContinental San Francisco, Bar 888 St. Matthews Lutheran Church (J Church Muni to 16th St) No RSVP Required 3281 16th St @ Dolores Street Concert is free. AGLP Women's/Trans/Bi/Queer Reception Saturday, May 18 7:30pm Resident/Early Career/Medical Student Brunch Hosted by Violet Hong, MD 10:00am to 12:00pm Fang's Restaurant; 660 Howard Street, 415-777-8568 AGLP is delighted to host complimentary brunch for medical students, https://www.fangrestaurant.com residents, and fellows, who are interested in learning about LGBTQ RSVP Now! mental health and more about AGLP. AGLP Saturday Night Party 760 Haight Street 8:00pm to 11:00pm RSVP Required. RSVP Now! 538 Sanchez Street @ 18th Street in the Castro Early Rubens No RSVP Required The Greatest Flemish Baroque Painter 1:00pm to 2:00pm Legion of Honor Museum, 100 34th Avenue https://legionofhonor.famsf.org/exhibitions/early-rubens

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APA LGBTQ PROGRAMMING AGLP Annual Awards Reception 7:00pm to 9:30pm 8:00am to 9:30am San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, 444 Natoma Street Comprehensive Mental Health Care of the Transgender This year recognizing: Patient Murat Altinay, MD, Jason Lambrese, MD, Antone Feo, Eric Bob Cabaj, M.D., for the James Paulsen Award Yarbrough, MD California Representative Mark Leno, for the Distinguished ADDITIONAL APA PROGRAMMING OF INTEREST Service Award 8:00am to 9:30am Xavier Diao, M.D., for the Resident Paper Award of the Journal Making the Invisible Visible: Using Art to Explore Bias of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health and Hierarchy in Medicine Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights (BAPHR) for the Nientara Anderson, Robert Rock Stuart Nichols Award. Kate Kendall, Esq., for the AGLP Barbara Gittings Award Sunday, May 19 No RSVP Required AGLP Annual Executive Business Meeting 9:00am to 12:30pm InterContinental San Francisco, Fremont Room AGLP Booth We acknowledge, with gratitude, 10:00am to 4:00pm the co-sponsorship of the Moscone Center, San Francisco, Booth 1808 AGLP Annual Awards Reception by VOLUNTEER TO STAFF THE BOOTH... Professional Risk Management Museum Outing: Queer California: Untold Stories Services, Inc. (PRMS) 10:30am to 11:30am First comprehensive exhibit to explore California’s LGBTQ history, and culture and art The Bay Area Physicians for Human Oakland Museum Rights (BAPHR). 1000 Oak Street, at 10th Street, Oakland http://museumca.org/exhibit/queer-california-untold-stories $20 Admission. 13 min BART ride from Montgomery (5 min walk to convention) to Lake Merritt (one minute walk to museum). AGLP Docent Tour RSVP Now! Registration limited to 12. APA LGBTQ PROGRAMMING AGLP Annual Membership Meeting 8:00am to 9:30am 1:00am to 3:00pm Sex, Drugs, and Culturally-Responsive Treatment: Please join us to become more involved and make an impact on Addressing Substance Use Disorders in the Context of our organization Sexual and Gender Diversity InterContinental San Francisco, Sutter Room Jeremy Kidd, MD, Brian Hurley, MD, Faye Chao, Petros Levonis, MD

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8:00am to 9:30am 9:30am to 10:30am Addressing Microaggressions Toward Sexual and Gender The Way of the World: how heterosexism shapes and Minorities: Caring for LGBTQ+ Patients and Providers distorts male same-sexuality: a thesis Lawrence McGlynn, MD, Daena Petersen, MD, Ripal Shah, MD, Ronald Hellman, M.D. Neir Eshel, MD AGLP Hospitality Suite, InterContinental San Francisco, Sutter Room 1:00pm to 2:30pm AGLP Booth Intersectionality 2.0: How the Film Moonlight Can 10:00am to 4:00pm Teach us about Inclusion and Therapeutic Alliance in Moscone Center, San Francisco, Booth 1808 Minority LGBTQ Populations VOLUNTEER TO STAFF THE BOOTH... Amanda Wallace, MD, Haining Yu, MD, Sean Arayasirikul, PhD, 11:00am to 12:30pm Latoya Frolov, MD, Keith Hermanstyne, MD Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health Resident 1:00pm to 2:30pm Paper Award Transgender Care: How Psychiatrists can Decrease Paper presentation: "The Association between HIV/AIDS and Barriers and Provide Gender-Affirming Care Childhood Sexual Abuse: An Exploratory Case Study, "Xavier Diao, Cassy Friedrich, MD, and Tamar Carmel, MD M.D., psychoanalytic fellow at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. 3:00pm to 4:30pm AGLP Hospitality Suite, InterContinental San Francisco, Sutter Room Mental Health Providers’ Primer Regarding Terminology, Lessons, and Resources on Sexual Orientation and Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again Gender Identity and Expression 11:00am to12:00pm Richard Pleak, MD Panagiota Korenis, MD, Gino Anthony San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Mortillaro, MD, Muhammed Zeshan, MD, Shervin Shadianloo, MD 131 Third Street, one block east of Convention Center https://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition/andy-warhol-from-a-to-b- 3:00pm to 4:30pm and-back-again/ Disrupting the Cycle of HIV Transmission: The Role of Mental Health Providers in the Inclusive use of PrEP to Resident and Medical Student Discussion Group Address Disparities 1:00pm to 2:30pm Daena Petersen, MD, Kenneth Ashley, MD Keith Hermanstyne, MD Moderated by Howard Rubin, M.D. AGLP Hospitality Suite, InterContinental San Francisco, Sutter Room ADDITIONAL APA PROGRAMMING OF INTEREST RSVP Now! 10:00am to 11:30am APA 175th Anniversary Celebration Psychiatry’s Role in Understanding Current US Political 6:00pm to 6:45 pm Polarization AGLP Members-Meet up Pre-175th Celebration Jacob Sperber, MD Kenneth Thompson, MD Trygve Dolber, MD Martuni’s Bar, 4 Valencia Street Arlie Hochschild 7:00pm to 10:00pm San Francisco City Hall Monday, May 20 1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Pl, San Francisco, CA 94102 Tickets at http://apasoapboxexchangecom.nonprofitsoapbox.com/gala. AGLP Hospitality Suite Let’s congregate at Harvey Milk’s bust at the top of Grand 8:30am to 5:00pm Staircase in the Ceremonial Rotunda 2nd floor, Cocktail InterContinental San Francisco, Sutter Room attire/Black tie Optional

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APA LGBTQ PROGRAMMING 8:00am to 9:30am Tuesday, May 21 Community Activism Narrative in Organized Medicine: Homosexuality, Mental Health, Social Justice, and the AGLP Booth American Psychiatric Association 10:00am to 4:00pm Saul Levin, MD, Patrick Sammon, Bennett Singer, Adrian Ambrose, MD Moscone Center, San Francisco, Booth 1808 VOLUNTEER TO STAFF THE BOOTH... 8:00am to 9:30am A Blueprint for Providing Free, Comprehensive, Show Me As I Want to be Seen Integrated Adolescent Health, Transgender Services and 11:00am to 12:00pm Mental Health Care in NYC for $1,000 Per Patient Exhibit focusing on a lesbian couple, French artist and writer Kushmira Rustomji, MD, John Steever Claude Cahun and her life long lover and collaborator Marcel Moore who were active in the resistance movement against Nazi 8:00am to 12:00pm occupation. Psychiatric Care for Transgender and Gender Non- Contemporary Jewish Museum Conforming (TGNC) Youth and Young Adults (Course, 736 Mission Street, 415-655-7800; One block north of Moscone needs additional registration) Convention Center. Shervin Shadianloo, MD, Richard Pleak, MD, Ali Haidar, MD, https://www.thecjm.org/exhibitions/108 Sarah Herbert, MD AGLP Docent-led Tour. $20 Admission. Registration limited to 12. RSVP Now! 1:00pm to 2:30pm What Every Psychiatrist Should know about HIV The History of American Psychiatry and of Lesbian, Gay, Lawrence McGlynn, MD, David Tran, MD Marshall Forstein, MD Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Communities Ripal Shah, MD Michael Polignano, MD (Part of the APA's 175th Anniversary Track) 1:00pm to 2:30pm 3:00pm to 4:30pm Moscone North, Room 20 No Blacks, Fats, or Femmes: Stereotyping in the Gay Chair: Howard Charles Rubin, M.D., Presenters: Margery S. Sved, Community and Issues of Racism, Body Image, and M.D., Saul Levin, M.D., M.P.A., Robert Paul Cabaj, M.D., Curley L. Masculinity Bonds, M.D., and Adrian Jacques H. Ambrose, M.D. Kenneth Ashley, MD, Paul Poulakos, DO, Murad Khan, Alex Arash Nourishad, MD 1:00pm to 4:00pm A conversation on Diversity with APA Members ADDITIONAL APA PROGRAMS OF INTEREST Ranna Parekh, MD Eric Yarbrough, MD , Vabren Watts, Altha 10:00am to 11:30am Stewart, MD Innovative Systems to Address New Challenges in APA John Fryer, M.D., Award (Funded through the College Mental Health Doris Iarovici, MD Ayesha Chaudhary, MD Barbara Lewis, MD support of AGLP) 3:00pm to 4:30pm 1:00pm to 2:30pm The Essential Role of Mental Health Professionals in Innovative Leadership in Action: Chief Residents of Securing Equality for LGBTQ People Diversity and Inclusion in Graduate Medical Education Shannon Minter, Esq. Robert Mark Rohrbaugh, MD, Kristin Buddle, MD, Jessica Moscone South, Room 207 Elizabeth Isom, MD, Amalia Londono Tobon, MD

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AGLP International and Minority Members Reception 3:00pm to 4:30pm and Dinner (All AGLP Members Welcome) LGBT Mental Health: Health Care, Innovation and 7:00pm to 8:30pm Advocacy 45 Hartford Street, in the Castro Hossam Mahmoud, MD, Ariel Shidlo, Michael Ziffra, RSVP NOW! Jill Rodgers-Quaye

8:30pm to 10:00pm ADDITIONAL APA PROGRAMS OF INTEREST No-host dinner immediately following at Gyro Xpress, 499 Castro 8:00am to 9:30am Street Police Brutality and Black Americans: Evaluating the AGLP Outing Problem, Understanding Its Impact on Mental Health 10:00pm and Finding Solutions Drinks at Blush Wine Bar, 476 Castro Street Barbara Robles-Ramamurthy, Alexander Tsai, MD Walter Wilson, MD Sarah Vinson, MD APA LGBTQ PROGRAMMING 8:00am to 11:00am Psychiatry’s Dark Secrets: Shadows Among American Wednesday, May 22 Psychiatry’s Lighted Path Mark Komrad, MD, Rahn Bailey, MD AGLP-Sponsored Symposium How We Live Now: The State of LGBTQ Mental Health From 8:55 to 9:40am in this symposium: From Malevolent in the Current Political Times Paternalism to Benevolent Patronage: The Evolution of 10:00am–11:30am the APA in Understanding of Same-Sex Relations Moscone South, Room 214 David Scasta, MD Speakers: Chair: Amir K. Ahuja, M.D. 8:00am to 11:00am Presenters: Howard Charles Rubin, M.D., Mark Joseph Messih, An American Tragedy: Viewing “Whitney” Critically M.D., M.Sc., and Ariel Shidlo from the Perspectives of Trauma Informed Approach and Discussant: Dinesh Bhugra, M.D. Structural and Cultural Competence Farewell Happy (sad) Hour Andres Sciolla, MD Ruth Shim, MD 5:00pm 10:00am to 11:30am Intercontinental Hotel, Bar 888 The Intersection of Race, (Trans)Gender, Sexuality and San Francisco Ballet School 2019 Spring Festival-- Mental Health: Creating a LGBTQ+ Patient Safe Space performance Through an Experiential Learning Perspective 6:00pm Ron Holt, DO Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 701 Mission Street 3:00pm to 4:30pm https://www.sfballet.org/season/2018-19-school/2019-spring- Managing Transgender Patients with Co-Occurring festival/options?perfno=4120 Psychiatric Illness Through the Surgical Process: A Howard Rubin, hosting Discussion with Surgeons on Multidisciplinary Care Dinner at Chaat Corner at 320 3rd Street, corner Folsom, Dan Karasic, MD Scott Mosser, Andrew Watt, Lin Fraser EdD, Francisco, CA 94107, about 7:30pm , immediately after the Jordan Deschamps-Braly performance.

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APA LGBTQ PROGRAMMING Thursday, May 23 to Monday, May 27 10:00am to 11:30am Sonoma County Get-Away Transgender Mental Health Care for Undocumented and Underserved People in the New Era of Anti-Immigration Join Howard Rubin and Gene Nakajima in the Sebastopol/Russian Policy River Area for wine tasting/hiking/dining for part or all of David Tran, MD, Zachary Davenport, LFMT, Melissa Rosenberg Memorial Day Weekend. Email [email protected] for more information. 1:00pm to 2:30pm From Stonewall to Tomorrow: Drawing on LGBTQ+ OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST History to Improve your Practice Friday, May 17 James Koved, MD Jesse Markman, MD Caitlin Rippey, MD American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry 3:00pm to 4:30pm History of HIV Psychiatry: Psychiatric Response to the Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Adolescents Epidemic and Emerging Adults:Best Practices for Psychiatrists and Mary Ann Cohen, MD Francine Cournos, MD Marshall Forstein, MD Mental Health Clinicians, Educators, and Parents Karl Goodkin, MD A timely conference developed in response to the high volume of ADDITIONAL APA PROGRAMS OF INTEREST queries from clinicians and health care staff seeking to learn about providing high-quality care for adolescents and emerging 8:00am to 9:30am adults who are questioning their gender identity or who identify Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Survivors of as transgender or gender non-binary. Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in the Community Mayumi Okuda, MD, Rosa Reginocos, Elizabeth Fitelson, MD Stephan Carlson, MD, Dan Karasic, MD, Richard Pleak, MD, Diane Obainjuju, Jennifer Berry, MD Ehrensaft, PhD, Nathan Sharon, MD, Stephen Rosenthal, MD, Joel Baum, LCSW, Eric Yarbrough, MD, Past president of AGLP: The 8:00am to 9:30am Association of LGBTQ Psychiatrists, Theodore A. Petti, MD, Frontiers in Rural Mental Health: The Intersection of President of American Society of Adolescent Psychiatry (ASAP); Place and Regional Culture in the Cultural Competence Professor of Psychiatry, Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical Landscape School, Piscataway, NJ Vikas Gupta, Brandon Kyle, Toni Johnson, MD, Irma Corra n n n 8:00am to 11:00am Creating a Culture of Diversity and Inclusion in the Clinical Learning Environment Sandra DeJong, MD Robert Rohrbaugh, MD Altha Jeanne Stewart, MD, Nicolas Barcelo, MD 3:00pm to 4:30pm Gathering the “Rebellious”: The Development of a Trainee-Led Conference Examining the Intersection of Mental Health and Social Justice Nientara Anderson, Kunmi Sobowale, MD Flavia De Souza, MD Marco Ramos, MD

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AGLP National Office Roy Harker, CAE, Executive Director, [email protected] 4514 Chester Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19143-3707 Voice: (215)222-2800 Fax: (215)222-3881 [email protected] www.aglp.org