JOHN-MANUEL ANDRIOTE

SPEAKING

Whether I am guest-lecturing about resilience before a college audience, giving a grand-rounds talk about HIV for a group of medical care providers, or speaking to an elementary school gym full of little kids eager to hear about the runaway cow heroine of my book Wilhelmina Goes Wandering, I speak from the head and heart.

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"We are all in this together" - Guest lecture at Connecticut College on the disparities of the HIV-AIDS epidemic.

This brief video offers excerpts from four talks I gave from 2017-2018 in connection with my book Stonewall Strong.

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“John-Manuel’s talk was personal, insightful and motivational, touching upon our intimate emotions associated with our resilience. Rutgers School of Public Health faculty, staff, and students benefited greatly from his workshop and we hope they all become ‘heroes’ of their stories."

Perry N. Halkitis, 

Dean of the Rutgers School of Public Health

Discussing gay men's resilience at the University of Connecticut.

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"Are you the hero or victim of your life story? Claim your resilience for your health!" 21st Century Seminar lecture at Rutgers School of Public Health, Piscataway, New Jersey, 09.25.18. (Click image to watch video.)

"Defining 'Old' for Ourselves," guest speaker at SAGE, the nation's premier organization for LGBT elders, in New York City, 3.26.18.

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Reading Wilhelmina Goes Wandering, and being named Calf Pen Meadow School's "Favorite Author"

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