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[2001] Tulsa Family News, January 2001; Volume 8, Issue 1
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 2001, AIDS, anti-gay activism, arts and entertainment, Barry Hensley, Black and LGBTQ, Boy Scouts, businesses, censorship, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, churches, Community Center, contraception, Elizabeth Toledo, execution, George W. Bush, HIV testing, homophobia, Jim Christjohn, John Ashcroft, Karin Gregory, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Native Americans, Openarms Youth Project, performing arts, Raging Lesbian, Red Cross, Red Rock Tulsa, representation, restaurants, sex, Soulforce, STDs, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Native American AIDS Prevention Project, Wild Hearts Ball
[1999] Tulsa Family News, March 1999; Volume 6, Issue 3
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV research, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, businesses, churches, Dave Fleischer, Do-It-Yourself Dyke, Dyke Psyche, Entertainment Notes, Esther Rothblum, Eureka Springs, gay bashing, Gay Studies, hate crime bill, homophobia, immigration, James Christjohn, Lamont Lindstrom, Lobbying, marriage, Mary Schepers, Methodist Church, Murder, Nancy McDonald, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Native Americans, Partner Benefits, performing arts, PFLAG, Read All About It, Red Ribbon Gala, representation, restaurants, sodomy laws, Teletubbies, Tom Neal, Tulsa Area Prime Timers, Tulsa CARES, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Gay Community Services Center, Tulsa Two-Spirited Indian Men's Support Group, Tulsa Uniform and Leather Seekers Association, vandalism
[1998] Tulsa Family News, September 1998; Volume 5, Issue 9
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1998, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV reporting, AIDS/HIV research, Alice Jones, anti-bias law, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, businesses, churches, civil rights, Comic Strips, contraception, conversion therapy, Dave Fleischer, Do-It-Yourself Dyke, Dyke Psyche, Entertainment Notes, Esther Rothblum, fencing, Gay Studies, gender, hate crimes, healthcare, homophobia, internet, James Christjohn, Kelly Kirby, Kerry Lobel, Lamont Lindstrom, marriage, Mary Schepers, Metropolitan Community Church, Mr. Tulsa Leather, Nancy McDonald, National Conference for community and Justice, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Native Americans, needle exchange, Obituary, parade, Partner Benefits, performing arts, PFLAG, Pride, Read All About It, representation, restaurants, Ric Kirby, Ric Poston, San Francisco, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Gay Community Services Center, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights, Tulsa Two-Spirited Indian Men's Support Group, United Methodist Church, vandalism, Walk for Life
[1998] Tulsa Family News, May 1998; Volume 5, Issue 5
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 'Equality Begins at Home', Adam West, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV education, AIDS/HIV prevention, Americans with Disabilities Act, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, Bill Clintion, Boy Scouts, businesses, churches, Comic Strips, Dave Fleischer, Do-It-Yourself Dyke, Dyke Psyche, Entertainment Notes, Esther Rothblum, gardening, Gay Studies, Great Plains Regional Rodeo, Greetings from the Garden, harassment, holocaust, homophobia, James Christjohn, James Hormel, James Inhoffe, Jean-Claude de Flambeauchaud, Judy McCormick, Lamont Lindstrom, marriage, Mary Schepers, Nanette Gartrell, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Native Americans, needle exchange, O'RYAN, Oklahoma Congress, Oklahoma House of Representatives, Oklahoma State Department of Health, parade, performing arts, picnic, Pride, Read All About It, representation, restaurants, Rik Isensee, sodomy laws, students, threats, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Two-Spirited Indian Men's Support Group, United Methodist Church, United States Congress, United States House of Representatives
[1998] Tulsa Family News, April 1998; Volume 5, Issue 4
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 'Women at Risk', 1998, activism, Adam West, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV education, AIDS/HIV research, AIDS/HIV testing, Americans with Disabilities Act, anti-bias law, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, businesses, churches, civil rights, Comic Strips, conversion therapy, Dave Fleischer, Do-It-Yourself Dyke, Dyke Psyche, Entertainment Notes, Esther Rothblum, films, gay bashing, gay politicians, Gay Studies, healthcare, hemophilia, homophobia, James Christjohn, Jean-Pierre Lagradbouche, Lamont Lindstrom, marriage, Mary Schepers, Mel White, Metropolitan Christian Church of Greater Tulsa, Murder, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Native Americans, needle exchange, performing arts, PFLAG, Princess Diana, Read All About It, representation, restaurants, Susan Savage, Tom Neal, Tracy Barbere, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Oklahoman for Human Rights, Tulsa Two-Spirited Indian Men's Support Group, United Methodist Church, University of Tulsa, University of Tulsa Bisexual/Lesbian/Gay/Transgendered Alliance, weddings
[1997] Tulsa Family News, August 1997; Volume 4, Issue 9
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1997, adoption, African Americans, AIDS Quilt, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV research, arts and entertainment, attorneys, AZT, Barry Hensley, Bars, Bette Greene, Bill Clinton, bullying, businesses, churches, coming out, Dave Fleischer, Do-It-Yourself Dyke, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Dyke Psyche, Ellen Degeneres, employment discrimination, Entertainment Notes, Episcopal Church, Esther Rothblum, Federation of Statewide Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Political Organizations, FUSO, Gianni Versace, harassment, HIV/AIDs testing, homophobia, HOPE Testing, James Christjohn, Jean-Pierre La Grandbouche, marriage, Mary Schepers, Milestone Grill, Murder, NAMES Project, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Native Americans, O'RYAN, performing arts, PFLAG, Pride Center, Read All About It, Red Rock, representation, restaurants, schools, social workers, sodomy laws, Sophronia's, students, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Two-Spirited Indian Men's Support Group, Youth Services of Tulsa
[1997] Tulsa Family News, May 15-June 14, 1997; Volume 4, Issue 6
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 'Current Controversies', 1997, adoption, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV research, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, businesses, children, churches, civil rights, Cracker Barrel, Dave Fleischer, Dr. Michael Gorman, employment discrimination, Employment Non Discrimination Act, follies, gay politicians, hate crimes, Health and Wellness, healthcare, homophobia, Hope Candlelight Tour, HOPE Testing, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, marriage, Mozart Festival, performing arts, PFLAG, Pride, Pride Center, Project Get Together, Rainbow Business Guild, Read All About It, representation, restaurants, schools, Tay Clare, Tom Neal, Transgender, Tulsa Community AIDS Partnership, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights, women
[1997] Tulsa Family News, March 15-April 14, 1997; Volume 4, Issue 4
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1997, African Americans, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV research, AIDS/HIV treatment, American Civil Liberties Union, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, businesses, censorship, churches, civil rights, Cliff Bailey, Dalmation Assistance League, Dave Fleischer, David Hajdu, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Dr. Michael Gorman, DVIS, Employment Non Discrimination Act, Entertainment Notes, gay bashing, gay clergy, Gay Games, gay parents, harassment, hate crimes, Health and Wellness, HIV Prevention Act, homophobia, HOPE Testing, James Christjohn, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, Leathernotes, marriage, medical marijuana, Partner Benefits, performing arts, Read All About It, representation, restaurants, Samson and Delilah's, schools, Servicememebers Legal Defense Network, Tom Coburn, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, violence
[1997] Tulsa Family News, February 15-March 14, 1997; Volume 4, Issue 3
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1997, African Americans, AIDS Coalition of Tulsa, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV education, AIDS/HIV reporting, AIDS/HIV research, AIDS/HIV treatment, Anita Bryant, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, businesses, children, churches, civil rights, consumer survey, Dave Fleischer, Dr. Michael D. Gorman, Dr. Michael Gorman, Entertainment Notes, gay police, gay politicians, gay teachers, Health and Wellness, homophobia, HOPE Testing, Human Rights Campaign, James Christjohn, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, Keith Boykin, lance brittain, marriage, mindspace, Molly's Landing, National Black Lesbian and Gay Leadership Forum, Partner Benefits, performing arts, PFLAG, Read All About It, representation, restaurants, schools, Tom Neal, Transgender, Tulsa Family News, Unitarian Church of the Restoration
[1997] Tulsa Family News, January 15-February 14, 1997; Volume 4, Issue 2
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1997, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV research, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, businesses, children, churches, civil rights, custody, Dave Fleischer, Elizabeth Taylor, Ellen Degeneres, employment discrimination, Entertainment Notes, Follies Revue, gay politicians, gay teachers, Greg Bills, harassment, hate crimes, HIV/AIDS and the Law, homophobia, James Christjohn, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, lance brittain, marriage, Meant to be Fit, mindspace, National Organization of Women, Native Americans, Partner Benefits, People Living With AIDS, performing arts, Pride Center, Read All About It, representation, restaurants, right to die, Say No To Hate Coalition, sodomy laws, Stephen W. Scott, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Native American AIDS Prevention Project
[1996] Tulsa Family News, November 15-December 14, 1996; Volume 3, Issue 12
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1996, AIDs Walk, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV discrimination, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV research, AIDS/HIV treatment, American Civil Liberties Union, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, Bruce Bawer, businesses, Cajun Boiling Pot, censorship, children, churches, civil rights, civil unions, custody, Dana Tigere, Dave Fleischer, Day Without Art, divorce, estate planning, gay bashing, gay police, gay politicians, healthcare, HIV Resource Consortium (HIVRC), HIV/AIDS and the Law, homophobia, HOPE Testing, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, Joe McDonald, lawsuits, letters to the editor, medical abuse, Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Tulsa, Murder, Nancy McDonald, Native Americans, Partner Benefits, performing arts, Read All About It, Red Ribbon Treefest, representation, restaurants, Say No To Hate Coalition, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Native American AIDS Prevention Project, viatication, World AIDS day
[1996] Tulsa Family News, October 15-November 14, 1996; Volume 3, Issue 11
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1996, AIDS Quilt, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, bigotry, Bill Clinton, businesses, churches, Dave Fleischer, David Mixner, Defense of Marriage Act, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Entertainment Notes, estate planning, Eureka Happenings, gay parents, gay politicians, HIV Resource Consortium (HIVRC), HIV/AIDS and the Law, homophobia, HOPE Testing, insurance, James Christjohn, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, Kerry Lewis, lance brittain, Leather, Meant to be Fit, Mind Space, NAMES Project, Nancy McDonald, Partner Benefits, People Living With AIDS, performing arts, PFLAG, Phyl Boler-Schmidt, Pride Center, RAIN, Read All About It, representation, restaurants, S&M, schools, sexual assault, Stephen W. Scott, tolerance, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Police Department, viatication, Walk for Life
[1996] Tulsa Family News, July 15-August 14, 1996; Volume 3, Issue 8
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1996, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV discrimination, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV testing, Amendment 2, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, Bill Clinton, businesses, churches, Dave Fleischer, Defense of Marriage Act, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Entertainment Notes, estate planning, Eureka Springs, Family Finances, funera homes, gay clergy, harassment, HIV/AIDS research, homophobia, J.D. Jamett, James Christjohn, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, Jim Grimsley, legislation, Log Cabin Republicans, marriage, Out and About, Partner Benefits, performing arts, PFLAG, Phyl Boler-Schmidt, Pride, Promise Keepers, representation, restaurants, Ryan White care Act, Saladin v. Turner, schools, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, viatication, Wild Fork
[1996] Tulsa Family News, June 15-July 14, 1996; Volume 3, Issue 7
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1996, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV discrimination, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV testing, Amendment 2, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, Bill Clinton, businesses, churches, Dave Fleischer, Defense of Marriage Act, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Entertainment Notes, estate planning, Eureka Springs, Family Finances, funera homes, gay clergy, harassment, HIV/AIDS research, homophobia, J.D. Jamett, James Christjohn, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, Jim Grimsley, legislation, Log Cabin Republicans, marriage, Out and About, Partner Benefits, performing arts, PFLAG, Phyl Boler-Schmidt, Pride, Promise Keepers, representation, restaurants, Ryan White care Act, Saladin v. Turner, schools, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, viatication, Wild Fork
[1996] Tulsa Family News, January 15-February 14, 1996; Volume 3, Issue 2
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: adoption, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV discrimination, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV education, American Civil Liberties Union, anti-discrimination law, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Bars, businesses, children, churches, Dave Fleischer, Don't Ask Don't Tell, education, estate planning, Eureka Springs, Foster Parenting, gay bashing, gay parents, gay police, gay teachers, gender identity, harassment, Health Briefs, homophobia, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, marriage, Murder, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Native Americans, Out and About, partner registry, performing arts, PFLAG, Phyl Boler-Schmidt, prison, representation, research, restaurants, schools, Shanti, Tom Neal, Tulsa City County Library, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Native American AIDS Prevention Project, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights, Tulsa Prime Timers, viatication
[1995] Tulsa Family News, November 15-December 14, 1995; Volume 2, Issue 12
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1995, African Americans, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV discrimination, AIDS/HIV education, AIDS/HIV research, annulment, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, businesses, censorship, churches, Community Center, conspiracy, Dave Fleischer, Deb Price, Disney, divorce, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Dornan Bill, employment discrimination, Employment Non Discrimination Act, Equil Employment Commission, estate planning, Eureka Springs, Federal Aviation Administration, Gay and Lesbian History Month, gay politicians, Gay/Lesbian America Music Awards (GLAMA), healthcare, homophobia, horoscope, Human Rights Campaign, Human Rights Campaign Fund, injection drugs, insurance, Joyce Murdoch, lawsuits, Log Cabin Republicans, Making Sense, marriage, medical malpractice, medical marijuana, Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Tulsa, Mr. Oklahoma Leather, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, needle exchange, Partner Benefits, Pat Morehead, performing arts, PFLAG, Phyl Boler Schmidt, Phyl Boler-Schmidt, Politically Un-Correct, Read All About It, representation, Republican Party, restaurants, schools, sodomy laws, Steve Largent, Tennessee Williams, Tom Neal, Transgender, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Oklahoman for Human Rights, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights HIV Testing, Tulsa Uniform and Leather Seekers Association (TULSA), viatication, whistleblowers, White House Conference on AIDS, World AIDS day
[1995] Tulsa Family News, October 15-November 14, 1995; Volume 2, Issue 11
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 'Celluloid Closet', 1995, AIDs Walk, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV education, AIDS/HIV research, anti-bias law, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, businesses, censorship, Census, churches, custody, Dave Fleischer, divorce, Domestic Partnership, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Donna Redwing, employment discrimination, estate planning, Eureka Springs, Family Finances, gay politicians, gay teachers, homophobia, Interfaith AIDS Ministries, letters to the editor, LGBT history, marriage, medical abuse, medical malpractice, Metropolitan Community Church of the Living, National Coming Out Day, needle exchange, Nick Steele, Oklahoma Educational Associatin (OEA), partner certificate, performing arts, personals, PFLAG, protests, rape, Read All About It, Red Cross, Red Ribbon Treefest, representation, restaurants, Say No To Hate Coalition, sexual assault, Shocking Gray, sodomy laws, Steve Largent, Steven Petrow, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights HIV Testing, Tulsa Public Schools, United States House of Representatives, viatication, visitation rights, war, World Conference on Women
[1995] Tulsa Family News, August 15-September 14, 1995; Volume 2, Issue 9
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: African Americans, AIDS Quilt, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV discrimination, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV research, AIDS/HIV treatment, American Baptist Church, anti-gay legislation, arts and entertainment, asylum, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, Black and White Gala, businesses, Catholic Church, churches, civil rights, contraception, Dave Fleischer, estate planning, Family Finances, Feast with Friends, Federal Security Clearance, Fred Phelps, Friends in Unity Social Organization (FUSO), gay bashing, gay clergy, gay teachers, Greg Louganis, homophobia, horoscope, Interfaith AIDS Ministries, International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies, Leanne Gross, LGBT politicians, marriage, NAMES Project, National Organization of Women (NOW), needle exchange, Newt Gingrich, Oklahoma Pride Conference, OutRage!, parter benefits, Pat Morehead, performing arts, personals, Politically Incorrect, rape, representation, restaurants, sexual assault, sexual orientation discrimination, Suzanne Slater, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights HIV Testing, viatication, Zimbabwe International Book Fair
[1995] Tulsa Family News, July 15-August 14, 1995; Volume 2, Issue 8
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1995, adoption, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV testing, Amnesty International, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, Bill Clinton, Black and White Gala, Black and White Party, businesses, Camp Sister Spirit, censorship, churches, civil rights, Dave Fleischer, estate planning, Fight For Your Rights, Follies Revue, gay politicians, homophobia, horoscope, International Lesbian and Gay Association, internet, L. Cooper, letters to the editor, marriage, Melissa Etheridge, Michaelangelo Signorile, military inclusion, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, OutNOW!, Partner Benefits, Pat Morehead, People Living With AIDS, performing arts, personals, PFLAG, Politically Incorrect, Pride, promhate crimes, Rainbow Village, representation, restaurants, sexual orientation discrimination, TOHR Reporter, Tom Neal, Transgender, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Oklahoman for Human Rights, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR), Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights HIV Testing, viatication, Victory Fund
[1995] Tulsa Family News, June 15-July 14, 1995; Volume 2, Issue 7
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1995, aboution, adoption, African Americans, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV research, AIDS/HIV testing, Amendment 2, American Library Association, Amnesty International, anti-bias law, anti-gay legislation, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, Black and White Party, Buddhism, businesses, California AIDS Ride, censorship, churches, civil rights, Community Awards, custody, Dave Fleischer, Dennis Rodman, Domestic Partnership, Don't Ask Don't Tell, estate planning, Family Finances, Family of Faith National Conference Delegates, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Fight For Your Rights, Follies Revue, Friends in Unity Social Organization (FUSO), fundraising, Gay Albania Society, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), Gay Lesbian and Bisexual Book Awards, Grethe Cammermeyer, Hannah Solomon Award, hate speech, health, Hillary Clinton, homophobia, horoscopes, Human Rights Campaign Fund, International Conference of Gay and Lesbian Jews, International Mr. Leather, Larry Everett, Latinx, Leadership Lambda /conference, Leanne Gross, Lesbian Avengers, letters to the editor, Mark Vickers, marketing, marriage, medical malpractice, medical marijuana, military inclusion, Murder, National Center for Lesbian Rights, National Council of Jewish Women, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, needle exchange, Out Magazine, parade, Parents, Paul J. Williams, performing arts, personals, Phil Gramm, picnic, pornography, Pride, Pride Awards, Read All About It, religion, representation, restaurants, Ryan White care Act, Scott W. Alexander, sexual orientation discrimination, Soka Gakkai Internation Buddhist Association, sports, TOHR Reporter, Tom Neal, Transgender, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR), Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights HIV Testing, viatication, weddings