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Published Online: 20 August 2004

AGLP Receives Grant

A film project being developed by the Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists (AGLP) has won a $10,000 grant from the Kerr Foundation. AGLP will use the grant to help produce a film in which psychiatrists and mental health professionals discuss homosexuality and “reparative” therapies to “cure” it.
AGLP members are participating in a campaign to raise the $50,000 needed to produce the film and are about one-third of the way toward that goal, according to David Scasta, M.D., chair of the AGLP film project. AGLP hopes the film will educate people about homosexuality and mental health and correct“ misinformation” about the topic that is being widely disseminated.
Information about the AGLP film project, including how to make a contribution, is posted online at<www.aglp.org>.

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