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- Tags: sexual orientation discrimination
[1992] Your Rights Are Being Threatened
Tags: 1992, anti-discrimination bill, anti-discrimination law, anti-discrimination laws, City Councilor, Darla Hall, Darrell Gilbert, discrimination, discrimination ban, discrimination bans, District 1, District 2, District 3, District 4, District 5, District 6, District 7, District 8, District 9, district map, districts, Gary L. Watts, Gary Watts, Human Rights Commission, James Houge, Joe Williams, John Benjamin, John D. Benjamin, map, Robert G. Nelson, Robert Gardner, Robert Nelson, sexual discrimination, sexual orientation discrimination, Susan Savage, Tulsa, Tulsa City Council, Vickie Cleveland, Vickie L. Cleveland, Your Rights Are Being Threatened
[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, 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
[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
[1995] Tulsa Family News, February 15-March 14, 1995; Volume 2, Issue 3
The newspaper brings up important, evolving topics of marriage, Pride, TOHR,…
Tags: 'Freedom Riders', A Friend for a Friend, activism, adoption, AIDS panic, AIDS/HIV, AIDS/HIV discrimination, AIDS/HIV drugs, AIDS/HIV education, AIDS/HIV longterm survivors, AIDS/HIV research, AIDS/HIV treatment, American Library Association, anti-bias law, anti-bias policy, arts and entertainment, attorneys, Barnes and Noble, Barry Hensley, Bars, Beverly Haney, Bill Clinton, British Broadcasting Company (BBC), businesses, censorship, Christianity and Homosexuality, churches, employment discrimination, estate planning, Family Finances, fraud, gay bashing, gay panic, harassment, Harvey Milk Institute, hate crimes, homophobia, Human Rights Campaign Fund, Interfaith AIDS Ministries, International Conference of Lesbian and Gay Criminal Justice Professionals, Jesse Helms, Kaposi's sarcoma, Leanne Gross, letters to the editor, LGBT history, Log Cabin Republicans, Margarethe Cammermeyer, Mark Finch, marriage, Metropolita Community Church of Greater Tulsa, military inclusion, Mr. Oklahoma Leather, Murder, Newt Gingrich, Obituaries, Partner Benefits, performing arts, personals, police brutality, police harassment, Prime Timers of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma, Rainbow Business Guild, Read All About It, religion, research, restaurants, S&M, Sadie Hawkins Dance, San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, schools, sexual orientation discrimination, Steve Largent, studies, surveys, terrorism, TOHR Reporter, Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights (TOHR), Tulsa Uniform and Leather Seekers Association (TULSA), viatiacation, violence, workplace discrimination