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[1996] Tulsa Family News, December 15, 1995-January 14, 1996; Volume 3, Issue 1
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV research, Andrew Sullivan, anti-bias policy, anti-gay legislation, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, Bill Clinton, Boy Scouts, businesses, censorship, churches, custody, Dave Fleischer, Disney, Domestic Partnership, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Entertainment Notes, Essex Hemphill, estate planning, Eureka Springs, gay bashing, HIV Resource Consortium (HIVRC), homophobia, James Christjohn, marriage, Miss Gay Okay Oklahoma, Murder, Native Americans, OK Spoke Club, OKC Wildcats, omophobia, Out and About, Partner Benefits, Pat Morehead, performing arts, PFLAG, Politically Un-Correct, religion, restaurants, Robert Mugabe, sodomy laws, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Native American AIDS Prevention Project, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights, viatication, World AIDS day
[1996] Tulsa Family News, August 15-September 14, 1996; Volume 3, Issue 9
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1996, adoption, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV treatment, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, Bill Clinton, Black and White Gala, businesses, churches, comedy, Community of Hope, custody, Dave Fleischer, Entertainment Notes, estate planning, Follies Revue, G. Miller, gay politicians, harassment, hate crimes, homophobia, HOPE Testing, Human Rights Campaign, James Christjohn, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, Jeffrey Beal, Jim Kolbe, Murder, People Living With AIDS, performing arts, PFLAG, Phyl Boler-Schmidt, pornography, Promise Keepers, Read All About It, restaurants, Sid Spencer, Tasmin Wilton, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights HIV Testing, viatication
[1996] Tulsa Family News, April 15-May 14, 1996; Volume 3, Issue 5
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1996, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV education, AIDS/HIV reporting, AIDS/HIV research, anti-bias law, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, businesses, churches, Craig Nelson, Dave Fleischer, Don't Ask Dont Tell, estate planning, Eureka Springs, gay bashing, Great Plains Rodeo, harassment, hate crimes, homophobia, HOPE Testing, Interfaith AIDS Ministries, J.D. Jamett, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, Leslie Penrose, marriage, National AIDS Conference, Out and About, performing arts, PFLAG, rape, Read All About It, Red Ribbon Revue, restaurants, schools, sexual assault, sodomy laws, Tom Neal, Tulsa City County Library, Tulsa Family News, viatication, Women and AIDS Regional Conference
[1996] NGLTF Applauds Congressional Passage of Church Arson Prevention Act
Tags: 1996, arson, church, Church Arson Prevention Act, Church Arson Prevention Act 1996, Church Arson Prevention Act of 1996, churches, Congress, hate crime, hate crime bill, Hate crime legislation, Hate Crime Statistics Act, Hate Crime Statistics Act (HCSA), hate crimes, hate crimes bill, HCSA, Melinda Paras, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), NGLTF, press release, Tracey Conaty
[1996] NGLTF - Barney Frank and June Jordan at Creating Change Conference
Tags: 1996, 1996 Creating Change Conference, 1st Annual Vito Russo Memorial Lecture, 9th Annual Creating Change Conference, Barney Frank, Carmen Vasquez, conference, Creating Change, Creating Change Conference 1996, First Annual Vito Russo Memorial Lecture, June Jordan, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), NGLTF, NGLTF Creating Change Conference, Ninth Annual Creating Change Conference, press release, Vito Russo Memorial Lecture, Vito Russo Memorial Lecture on Art and Politics
[1996] Churches and Faith Communities
[1996-1997] Tulsa Family News, December 15, 1996-January 14, 1997; Volume 4, Issue 1
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: African Americans, AIDS Coalition of Tulsa, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV discrimination, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV education, AIDS/HIV reporting, AIDS/HIV research, arts and entertainment, attorneys, bankruptcy, Barry Hensley, Bars, bullying, businesses, churches, Dave Fleischer, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Entertainment Notes, Eureka Happenings, Evergreen Awards, Fred Phelps, gay bashing, harassment, HIV Resource Consortium (HIVRC), HIV/AIDS and the Law, homophobia, Jean-Pierre Legrandbouche, Kim Long, lance brittain, lawsuits, Lindsy Van Gleder, marriage, Meant to be Fit, mindspace, Murder, Native Americans, Oklahoma Leather Updates, Pamela Robin Brandt, performing arts, PFLAG, RAIN, Read All About It, restaurants, Robert Gallo, Roy Moore, S&M, schools, Shanti, Stephen W. Scott, students, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Native American AIDS Prevention Project, viatication, Westboro Baptist Church
[1995] Tulsa Family News, September 15-October 14, 1995; Volume 2, Issue 10
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 'Celluloid Closet', AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV discrimination, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV research, American Civil Liberties Union, anti-bias policy, anti-gay activism, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barry Hensley, Bars, Bob Dole, boycott, businesses, churches, Community of Hope, Dave Fleischer, estate planning, Eureka Springs, Family Finances, Fred Phelps, gay bashing, gay clergy, Gay Games, gay police, holocaust, homophobia, homphoobia, Human Rights Campaign Fund, Jonathan Nicholson, Joseph Downton, Leadership Tulsa, Log Cabin Republicans, medical malpractice, Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Tulsa, military inclusion, NAMES Project, National Coming Out Day, National Endownment for the Arts, Native Americans, needle exchange, Pat Morehead, performing arts, Politically Incorrect, rape, Read All About It, representatin, restaurants, schools, sexual assault, sexual orientation discrimination, Shocking Gray, sodomy laws, Tom Neal, Tulsa AIDS Walk, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Native American AIDS Prevention Project, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights HIV Testing, viatication, violence
[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, 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, May 15-June 14, 1995; Volume 2, Issue 6
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 1995, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV education, AIDS/HIV research, anti-bias law, Apple Computer, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Australian National Gaymes, Barry Hensley, Bars, blindness, businesses, cancer, Candice Gingrich, censorship, children, churches, civil rights, condoms, Consumer Reports, contraception, Convention and Visitors Bureau, Creating Change, custody, David Duke, Deb Price, domestic partners, Don't Ask Don't Tell, editorial, employment discrimination, employment protection, estate planning, Family Finances, Family of Faith, Family of Faith Metropolitan Community Church, Follies Revue, Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, gay bashing, Great Plains Regional Rodeo, homophobia, Hope Candlelight Tour, Human Rights Campaign Fund, Kaposi's sarcoma, Leanne Gross, LGBT clergy, LGBT politicians, marriage, Mel White, Metropolitan Christian Church of Greater Tulsa, military inclusion, Murder, National Endowment for the Arts, OutNOW!, Parents, People Living With AIDS, performing arts, personals, PFLAG, picnic parade, Pride, protests, RAIN, Rainbow Business Guild, Read All About It, Regional AIDS Interfaith Network (RAIN), representation, restaurants, Robert Donaghe, sexual orientation discrimination, threats, TOHR Reporter, Tom Neal, torture, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR), Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights HIV Testing, Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches, viatication, Victory Fund, violence