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              <text>Serving Tulsa’s Lesbian, Gay.&amp; Bisexual Communities L O.ur Families of the Heart&#13;
3rd t=.me s&#13;
the charm?&#13;
Community&#13;
29&#13;
Newly&#13;
M.S&#13;
an open forum sponsoredby "&#13;
March ~ ,~ April -|994:,.-¥olume !; Issue 4&#13;
W-e.l c o.. m&#13;
~? : Urban T.uls-a; a monthly enter~&#13;
tainrrientnewspaperreiterated its&#13;
.. policy of rEfusing-to accept advertising&#13;
that:-, uses the words&#13;
_... _: -: LesNan hr"Gay. The exception&#13;
is_ an-.ad: for- the&#13;
CliniC. Keith&#13;
Skrzypczak, edit0~&amp; pubfisher,&#13;
Tulsa&#13;
business&#13;
Business Guild.. While the organizers&#13;
are still developing a formal.&#13;
mission statement, Tim&#13;
’Gillean of Budget Window..&#13;
Treatments &amp;Mote :describes&#13;
_ April 15, 16 &amp; 17&#13;
Plans for Tulsa’s 1 st Lesbian/&#13;
Tulsa Family News and hoste_d Mayor Susan Savage&#13;
by the Metropolitan Community&#13;
Church Of Greater Tulsa, 1623&#13;
North Maplewood(northwest of.&#13;
Sheridan &amp; Pine).&#13;
This is a fulfillment ofapromise.&#13;
made inan interview ~lone in&#13;
the fall with Tulsa Family, News&#13;
had to.cancel her earlierdate of&#13;
February 24. .&#13;
The Mayor will be welcomed&#13;
by the Reverend Alice Jones and-&#13;
Tom Neal. Members, family &amp;&#13;
friends ofthe TulsaLesbian/Gayl&#13;
Bisexual/Transgendered ~ c6m~&#13;
publisher, Tom Neal. Due toa mUnities are iriVited again to hear&#13;
family emergency, .the Mayor .- and to question our mayor.&#13;
.ayorSavageCancels&#13;
. said that this. ad was.accepted&#13;
because heterosexuals might be&#13;
interestedin the service.&#13;
Pat Devlin, the owner of&#13;
Cherry St. novelty.shop, Phun&#13;
See NotWelcome, page 7&#13;
its goals as.providing a place for&#13;
Lesbian &amp; Bay businesSowners&#13;
to meet each other for support,&#13;
sharing advice and resources, r&#13;
The first two meetin.~s have&#13;
See.RainboW Business" page 6&#13;
.Gay Film ~Festival have been&#13;
annoUnced byits .organizers. A&#13;
jointeffort between members of&#13;
TOHR. Tulsa Oklahomans for&#13;
Human -Rights and the BLGA,&#13;
Bisexual/Lesbian/Gay Ass0cia~&#13;
fion of the University of Tulsa&#13;
will be held April 15.17 in Lorton&#13;
Hall at theUnivers!ty of Tulsa.&#13;
See Film :Festival, page 8&#13;
:u I s a&#13;
Sava . allegedly held ~ thing from police haiassment-to ing. aswell as . Gay &amp; Bisexual&#13;
up by family prob!ems,sent Jim - - .diScriminationinthe workplace, metropolitan :area was included threats motiva_ted by raceT reli~ communities to come together&#13;
East and Hi!ary Kitz torepresent --. Specific requests and sugges- in each_ bill. The insert was a. gion, nationatofiginor.other sta- to celebrate our pride, and this&#13;
her at the town meeting on Feb-. ¯ tions to the Mayor were to in- joint effort of the city of..Tulsa, tuses. It was notable for its inclu- year, the 25th anniversary of the&#13;
ruary 24. Apparently, this is the elude Gay and Lesbian sensitiv- the Tulsa Human. Rights Com- . sio" n of-the words, "sexuaton’en- Stonewall rebellion.&#13;
second time Mayor Savage has See Mayor Cancels, page 6 mission, theTulsaHumanRights . S~eNO’Hate, page 6 The picnic traditionally has&#13;
See Tulsa Picnic, page 6&#13;
Clinton Slams Anti-Gay Politics&#13;
WASHINGTON - President&#13;
Clinton has sent a letter to the.&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory Fund&#13;
condemning anti-gay rights effortg&#13;
that have cropped upin&#13;
nearly a dozen states and even&#13;
more cities and counties around.-&#13;
the country as what he called an&#13;
attempt to le~,ahze d~scr-rm~nation."&#13;
In the Feb, 14 letter, addressed&#13;
to William Waybourn, executive&#13;
director ofthe Victory Fund,&#13;
Clinton said the sponsors ofantigay&#13;
campaigns around the country&#13;
"are gravely-mistaken abo.u~t&#13;
the values that make our nation "&#13;
strong." "All people in our society&#13;
must enjoy the opportunity&#13;
to be judged on their merits,"&#13;
Clinton wrote. "Sadly, as you&#13;
point out, this simple principle&#13;
0fjustice has come under assault&#13;
in several states this .year-:" "&#13;
Clinton went on to write, "Those&#13;
who wguld legalize, discrimination&#13;
on the basis of sexual orientation&#13;
or any other gr0unds :are&#13;
gravely mistaken about the val-&#13;
,,ues that make out-nati0n.str0ng.&#13;
The essential, right .tp. ,e,qua!ity&#13;
See Clin~on, pag.e 8&#13;
LocaI-Heroes:-JaneRoth&#13;
TFN: Tell us about the Pride said "Gee whiz, Janethere’s,;not&#13;
Picnic, and your involvement gonnabeaGayPridepicnic ,so&#13;
with it? then we took it over. The first&#13;
JR: When we first came t0¯ ~ year, there weren’t.really that&#13;
town, TOHR had been doing it. many people. The second year, I&#13;
And they dropped it. I really talk~d~,ithRoyandJimmyfrom&#13;
don’t know the circumstances, the To,olbox, to see if they&#13;
They dropped a lot of things ouldn:t help me.out a little bit.&#13;
around 19~.8, like the Southwest So.they-~can{e in with me and it&#13;
Invitatiohal, which we picked grew quite a bit the next year.&#13;
up. Every year it has grown some.&#13;
. But when I got;here,.!he girls Se_e Jane Roth~ page 7_&#13;
~ebruary 14, ~t994&#13;
~. William Weybour~&#13;
Gayand Lesbian Victory Fund&#13;
Seventh Floor&#13;
~$2 14~h Street,&#13;
Waahington, D.C. 20005&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Oklaho.ma&#13;
i d e&#13;
S um m i. t&#13;
On February 26 at the Silver&#13;
- Star SalOon in Tulsa. 18 representatives&#13;
from Lesbian/Gay/&#13;
Bisexual o.rganizations from&#13;
Oklahoma City, Norman.&#13;
Stillwater and Tulsa met to de.... o&#13;
velop plans for a State-wide meeting&#13;
Or conference to be held this&#13;
June. Oklahoma City organizers&#13;
had held a meeting on Feb. 6th at&#13;
which they "brainstormed" ideas&#13;
-for goals and possible outcomes&#13;
" Of d state-wide nieeting.&#13;
At the Tulsa meeting, Tulsa&#13;
representatiT.esproposedthat thismeeting&#13;
should be held in Okla-&#13;
See Pride Summit, page 8&#13;
Tulsa Family New~ March - April 1994, page 1&#13;
Good Idea Bad Attitude:&#13;
Youth Services of Tulsa’s&#13;
GayYoung Adults Program&#13;
Some months ago, Youth Services&#13;
of Tulsa. a United Way&#13;
agency, began .a program to help&#13;
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and ques,&#13;
ti0mng young adults by iproviding&#13;
a support group. Gay. youth&#13;
(using the term gay to indicate&#13;
aH the statuses above)are at&#13;
greater-risk than many other&#13;
youngadults. Government studies&#13;
have shown that gay youth&#13;
are 2 to 6 times more likely toattempt&#13;
suicide and may account&#13;
for 30% of completed suicides.&#13;
Low__self esteem, identity, conflicts,&#13;
isolation, and fami~ alienation,&#13;
all which can .be blamed&#13;
on the prejudice and bigotry of&#13;
our society, are factors in their&#13;
behavior.&#13;
The problems for gay young&#13;
adults are real; the need for help&#13;
are real. Friends and members of&#13;
Tulsa’s Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual&#13;
communities should applaud&#13;
Youth Services for taking this&#13;
brave step. We should recognize&#13;
the "right-hearted-ness" of the&#13;
individuals involved. Lisa&#13;
Pottorf and others on staff, some&#13;
Gay, some not, are clearly committed&#13;
to doingtheright thing:&#13;
helping kids. Members of our&#13;
communities have also become&#13;
involved as volunteer facilitators.&#13;
Many others would probably&#13;
help if.they but knew about&#13;
the program.&#13;
- - There-inlies the problem,The&#13;
program, is .hamstrUng by. the.&#13;
fears, an~possibly, prejud{~e, Of&#13;
Youth Services’ top officers and&#13;
staff. Because of fear of backlash,&#13;
Youth Services hardly&#13;
wants any one to know about the&#13;
program but in the process risking&#13;
that those who need to know&#13;
See Gay Youth, page 7&#13;
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Letters&#13;
Several .times last night during&#13;
the forum with Mayor&#13;
Savage’s staff, I heard people&#13;
from the audience talking about&#13;
"Bible Thumpers". The fact that&#13;
MCC Tulsa allowed us to meet&#13;
in their church building should&#13;
demonstrate that all "Bible&#13;
thumpers" are not .bad people.&#13;
nor are they all anti-Gay. In fact,&#13;
there are more than two Christian&#13;
organizations in Tulsa that&#13;
specifically serve our commuriity.&#13;
AS we ask the world to put&#13;
aside its prejudices, shouldn’t&#13;
we also ask ourselves the same&#13;
thing? How many of us automatically&#13;
assume that if someone&#13;
is heterosexual. Republican,&#13;
and Christian, they are also anti-&#13;
Gay? Isn’ t that assumption based&#13;
on prejudice? As we as a community,&#13;
ask the people in our&#13;
society to change; let’ s also make&#13;
the necessary changes within&#13;
ourselves. As we. ask the people&#13;
in our society to give everyone a&#13;
chance regardless oftheir sexual&#13;
orientation, let’s also start giving&#13;
everyone around us a chance,&#13;
regardless of their sexual orientation,&#13;
religious affiliation, or&#13;
political partnership.&#13;
If we can do that, we will become&#13;
a better people.&#13;
Editor’s note: the letter above&#13;
was Submitted unsigned and&#13;
TULSA FAMILY NEWS&#13;
Publisher/Editor Assistant Editor Staff Writer&#13;
Tom Neal James Christjohn Kharme Amos&#13;
918-832-0233’, POB 4140. Tulsa. Oklahoma 74159&#13;
Issued on the 15th of each month, the entire contents of this publication&#13;
areprotected by US copyright 1994 by Tulsa Family News and may not&#13;
be reproduced either in.whole or in part without written permission from&#13;
the publisher. Publication of a name or photo in no way indicates or&#13;
reflects that person’s sexual orientation.&#13;
(~orr~l~0ndan~ is ]as~um~dtb’b~for ptiblicati~n iahless otherwise noted&#13;
and becomes the sole property of Tulsa Family News. All correspondance&#13;
should be sent to the address above.&#13;
Tulsa Family. News is distributed free of charge in localbusinesses and&#13;
organizations. . .&#13;
without a phone number. While&#13;
TFN is happy to print letters&#13;
with.name withheld by request, *Indian Territory Coffee Com.pa-ny,&#13;
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*Lola’s, 263.0 E. i 15th&#13;
*Paradise Bar &amp; ~rill, 12570 E. 21&#13;
*SilverStar Saloon~ 1565 Sheridan&#13;
*Renegade, 1649 S. Main&#13;
*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial&#13;
*Time n’Time .Ag~i-n, 1515 S. Memorial&#13;
*Tool Box, 1338~ E. 3rd&#13;
*Whittier Cafe, 4~16 S. Lewis~&#13;
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Dear TFN,&#13;
The angerl disappointment,&#13;
and feelings of betrayal that resuited&#13;
from Mayor Savage’s last&#13;
minute unavailability last night&#13;
are only natural. However, I am&#13;
concerned about what might result&#13;
if those feelings are not&#13;
handled in the appropriate way.&#13;
If we, as a community, harbOr&#13;
those feelings and allow them to&#13;
expand instead of doing the appropriate&#13;
thing and focusing that&#13;
negative energy into something&#13;
positive, it will be counter-productive&#13;
and detrimental to our&#13;
struggle for equal rights. We&#13;
cannot generate change by sitting&#13;
around being angry and feeling&#13;
sorry for ourselves. We can&#13;
generate change by taking action.&#13;
I understand that there are&#13;
those in our community who are&#13;
afraid to stand up and OUT because&#13;
they may lose their jobs,&#13;
their homes, or families. Isn’t it&#13;
sad that there has to be that fear?&#13;
But even thos’e people who have&#13;
that fear can write letters, can&#13;
make phone calls, can actively&#13;
vote, and can follow up on their&#13;
votes by talking with their representatives.&#13;
Wecannot expect our&#13;
government to take all of the&#13;
chances and do all of the work&#13;
while we sit around absorbed in&#13;
our own self-pity. We have to&#13;
show our governmental leaders&#13;
that we are willing to support&#13;
them before,, during, and after&#13;
See Letters, page 7&#13;
Ken?s Flowers, 1635 E. 15 599.8070&#13;
*Living Arts of Tulsa, 224 N. Main 58.5-1234&#13;
*Mohawk Music, 615~7 E 51 PI 664-2951&#13;
Novel Idea DiscOunt Books&#13;
7104 S: Sheridan 492-0335&#13;
3356 E. 51 747-6711&#13;
Puppy Pause II, l lth &amp; Mingo 838-7626&#13;
*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan 832-0233&#13;
Zat’s, 3708 oSouth Peoria 742-6909&#13;
Organizations&#13;
ACT-UP, POB 532, 74101&#13;
B/L/G Alliance, University of Tulsa. 583-9780&#13;
*HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard,Ste. H-1&#13;
NAMES PROJECT, POB 3181 74101 - 748-3111&#13;
Oklahoma AIDS Hotline 800-535-2437&#13;
P-FLAG, POB 52800 74152 749~4901&#13;
Prime-Timers P.O. Box 52118, 74128&#13;
Shanti Hotline 749-7898&#13;
TOHR Gay Line (Info.) 743-4297&#13;
- Other&#13;
*Chapman Student Center, University of Tulsa 631-0000&#13;
*Tulsa City Hall; Cafeteria Vestibule&#13;
*University Center at Tulsa&#13;
,._ Professionals&#13;
Theodore-Campbell, MSW, 1560 E 21 743-1000&#13;
Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psylchotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111&#13;
Tim Daniel, Attorney 352-9504, 800-742-9468&#13;
Bill Hinkle, Attorney 587-1500&#13;
Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011~ 74159 747-5466&#13;
John Kirk, Realtor 747-5800. 745-2245&#13;
Tom Neal, Designer, Buildings/Gardens/Graphics 832-0233&#13;
Religious Organizations&#13;
*Family of Faith MCC, 500 W. ’A’ Jenks 298-4622&#13;
Affirmation (Methodist) 742-8213&#13;
*MCC of Greater Tulsa, 1623Maplewood 838-1715&#13;
Dignity/integrity 298-4648&#13;
*Canterbury Ministry Center, University of Tulsa 583-9780&#13;
Tulsa~ Ok~ahomans .for Hum-an Rights&#13;
March/April 1994 Volume 14 NUmber 4&#13;
PO’Box 52729 Tulsa OK 74152~&#13;
.The views expressed elsewhere in Tulsa&#13;
Family News are not necessarily the views&#13;
ofTOHR. Permission is granted to reprint&#13;
information contained within the TOHR&#13;
Reporter page along with other items, under&#13;
the byline,"submitted.by TOHR’" Contained&#13;
elsewhere in Tulsa Family News..&#13;
APRIL MEETING NOTICE&#13;
Janiee Nicklas, Senior Planner on - because ofher extensive work in the HIV/&#13;
llealth, Promotion, Community Service AIDS arena over the past several ~years.&#13;
CounoilufTulsa Ar~a United Way, Will be-~ Slic isa ’tremetidous asset to our commuspeaking&#13;
at-the April TOttR. meeting, nity and a wonderful spokesperson-for&#13;
about the Tulsa Community AIDS Part- persons-livingwith HIV &amp; AIDS. :&#13;
nership (TCAP). TCAP, part of NCAP Please join us for this excitingpresen-&#13;
(National Community AIDS Partnersh!~p)~’ tation on Tuesday,. April 5, 1994 at the&#13;
expects to grant approximately 1/2 milhon Gathering Place, 4154 S. Harvard, Suite&#13;
dollars to organizations in the Tulsa MSA -|t~ We have a social time.starting at&#13;
over the next four years. Thisnew venture - 6:30pro and the meeting. commences.&#13;
will greatly benefit areas that currently promptly at 7:00pm~ TOHR, Tulsa’S&#13;
unserved or underserved, growing human rights community set3’ice&#13;
Janice brings a wealth of information organization, NEEDS YOU!&#13;
TOHR to Go-sponsor GaylLesbian Film Festival&#13;
April 15-17 have beenset as tentative and diverse showing of timely cultural isdates&#13;
for an extensive Gay/Lesbian Film sues and enterta’inment. Mark these dates&#13;
Festival to be held on the University of NOW and look for additional information&#13;
Tulsa campus. This should be an_exciting as the time draws near.&#13;
President’s Report&#13;
This marks the second issue of the&#13;
TOHR Reporter running within Tulsa&#13;
Family News. Feedback has been very&#13;
positive to this new format, getting more&#13;
local news to our membership as well as&#13;
TOHRnews to the larger community. Our&#13;
last meeting saw several new faces and&#13;
TOHR nee~ the support of all of Us. "&#13;
Mayor’s office ...... : .......,.. 596-2100&#13;
City of Tulsa Human Rights&#13;
Department ..................... 596-7818&#13;
Quik Trip (ask.for&#13;
President’s office) ........... 836-855 !&#13;
PSO (ask for&#13;
Carol t Iuff Hicks) ..... ~ ...... 599-2000&#13;
- Samson ~ompanies&#13;
(ask for Sentell Fox) ....... 583-t791&#13;
Currently TOItR i.~ working in:c6ali- - " .................. ’&#13;
ti0n with other groups towards the goal of- llaankthem for participating ~the Say&#13;
spurring our legislature-tuadd sexual o_o.’- N6 Tb I-!a-te educa,i~nai.e~i’~beeptentati0n&#13;
to Oklah0ma’s~ hate ¯ crim~es - ingthediversityof’~i6:ubmmiinit~_andfor&#13;
statUte:. This past niUnth" sh~’a itei~s~3i~ : -n6t toleratinj(li~it-( ilirected agaii~t any&#13;
No to Hate-pUblicity’campaign, sponsored ~grou,p, including gays and lesbians~ If&#13;
locally, which included a Tulsa utility bill you re afraid to identifyyourself, leaveout&#13;
insert with sexual orientation in its text. the speoitic reference to gays and lesbians,&#13;
The City of.Tulsa, along with the corporate&#13;
sponsors of the projeoL have received&#13;
afew negative phone calls about the campaign.&#13;
I urge you to show vonr personal.&#13;
support of the projeetby’tak]ng a few minutes&#13;
:to call:&#13;
but please take a few minutes to make the&#13;
calls. It’s important that these folks know&#13;
that ~ve appreciate the stand they have&#13;
taken. Feedback ofpublic opinion will&#13;
affect their future decisions.&#13;
by Kelly ~Kirby, President, TOHR&#13;
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! olmtteers Always !~ielcome&#13;
/;br and by hut m~t limited toLesbians, Ga.vs, and Bis~ruals&#13;
The TOHR.Gay Information Line is here for you.&#13;
We offer a gvide variety ofreferrals free ofcharge,&#13;
from ¯legal and medical to AIDS. TOItR and bar information.&#13;
The ltelpLine is staffed 7 davs.a week, 8-10-PM&#13;
l.’ohtnteers are always welcome!&#13;
TOIIR fields calls for an ~m-going discrimination survey. If you, or someone&#13;
you know, are being di~riminated agaittst, please eonta~t the ttelpLit~ at 743-4297.&#13;
Also, TOHR tracks hate crimes statistics. If.you are, or someone you know ~ a+&#13;
victim of a hate crime this information is veD.’ valuable. Please cal! the HelpLine.&#13;
And if you move or are having problems receiving your TOHR mMiings ~ the 7"visa&#13;
Family News, call to pro~Ade a change of address or to verify yore-addr~s.&#13;
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Boycott Threat toGay&#13;
Marriages .in Hawaii&#13;
HONOLULU- Anti-gay forces&#13;
have apparently been flooding&#13;
the Hawaii Visitors Bureau with&#13;
letters and phone calls threaten,&#13;
ing an economic boycott of the&#13;
state if it permits same-sex marriages.&#13;
The head of the state?s&#13;
tourism office t01d legislators&#13;
that the agency has received over-~:&#13;
whelming numbers of calls and&#13;
lettersthreatening boycotts, of&#13;
conventions, vacations, family&#13;
reunions, and other visits to the&#13;
islands if Hawaii alloWg gays&#13;
and (esbians to marrY. Tourism&#13;
officials also noted ti{at they.had&#13;
received hardly any expressions&#13;
of support for. same,sex marriage~&#13;
and concluded that jr’state&#13;
courts.rule that/est~ian-and gay&#13;
nel protections. Now the bank&#13;
has agreed to put "sexual orientation"&#13;
back into its anti-bias&#13;
policies just weeks after politicians,&#13;
led .by San Francisco Supervisor&#13;
Susan Leal, and activists,&#13;
led by the National Gay &amp;&#13;
Lesbian Task Force. launched a&#13;
campaign to pressure the banking&#13;
giant to reinstate the old&#13;
policy. In a.letter to Leal, who&#13;
had written a stinging letter to&#13;
the bankto complain about the&#13;
change in FIB’s personnel-language,&#13;
¯Julius L. L0eser. senior&#13;
vice:president assistant .general&#13;
counsel at the bank, said~ "’For o&#13;
clarity, we will add language ~o&#13;
. ¯ our-written corporate policy to&#13;
state more-directly our existing&#13;
policy:.afiat will explicitly state&#13;
that we .Er0hibit discrimination&#13;
and harassment based on race.&#13;
marriages are legal under state a,~e color reli,,ion nationalorilaw.&#13;
it_would me~asurably dam~.-...-.~t~:.~.sex. ~ete~n st’atus, disabiiage&#13;
the state’s:important tour- ity and s~xualorientation.’"&#13;
ism industry. The agency can&#13;
contacted by writing: Hawaii&#13;
Visitors Bureau. 2270 ’Kalakaua&#13;
Avenue. Suite 80 L HoaOlulu HI&#13;
968.15 or by calling (808) 924-&#13;
0266.&#13;
’Seattle Times’ Extends&#13;
Benefits to Partners&#13;
SEATTLE - The Seattle Times&#13;
has become the 2nd major daily&#13;
newspaper in the U.S. to extend&#13;
health insurance and family leave&#13;
Amnesty En.ds Silence&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - The human&#13;
rightsorganization Amnesty&#13;
International USA announced&#13;
the launching of a broad, siXmonth&#13;
campaign in the United&#13;
States to end government imprisonment,&#13;
torture and execution.&#13;
of gays and lesbians around&#13;
the world. The campaign, kicked&#13;
off in conjunction with the publication&#13;
of AI’s groundbreaking&#13;
omy laws only to homosexuals,&#13;
and the organization now says. it&#13;
"would consider an individual&#13;
imprisoned under these laws a&#13;
Prisoner of Conscience and~&#13;
would call for their immediate&#13;
and unconditional release." To&#13;
get copies of the report "Breaking&#13;
the Silence:’ send $8.00&#13;
(which includes shipping and&#13;
handling) tO: AIUSA, 322 Eighth&#13;
Avenue, New York NY 10001.&#13;
Poll: Jobs, Housing -Yes;&#13;
Marriage, Adoption - No&#13;
NEWYORK~Apolt, published&#13;
in the Feb. t4 issue ofNewsweek&#13;
underscores-Americans’ con-&#13;
.tinuing contradictory attitudes&#13;
about gays and lesbians. While&#13;
.the poll, conducted Feb. 3-4 for&#13;
the magazine-by.the Princeton&#13;
Survey Research Associates&#13;
based on_ telephone interviews&#13;
with 750 adUlts, found that 74%&#13;
endorse .employment anti-bias&#13;
protections forhomosexuals, and&#13;
81% think gays and lesbians&#13;
should have housing protections.&#13;
as Well, more than 60% said they&#13;
.oppOse same-sex marriages and&#13;
adoption rights for gays and lesbians.&#13;
Fewer than 0ne-third of&#13;
those polled support .marriage&#13;
and adoption rights for gays. Of&#13;
those surveyed, 43% said they&#13;
had a friend or acquaintance who&#13;
is horaosexual, while56% said&#13;
News Briefs News Briefs News&#13;
benefits to the partners of its gay report "Breaking the Silence: they didn’t know aflyone who is&#13;
Defeat in Missouri City&#13;
SPRINGFIELD, Mo, - In what&#13;
activists fear may be.a harbinger&#13;
of next November’s statewide&#13;
vote on a Missouri anti-gay constitutional&#13;
amendment, Springfield,&#13;
Mo., residents voted overwhelmingly&#13;
to repeal a city hate&#13;
crimes measure that includes&#13;
sexual orientation,. among other&#13;
categories. The vote was. 71%-&#13;
for- repeal to 29% against. The&#13;
repeal campaign was headed by&#13;
a local group Citizens for Decent&#13;
.Standards .which has close&#13;
ties with the statewide Arfiendmerit&#13;
Coalition, which ig backing&#13;
a state anti-gayconstitutiOnal&#13;
amendmentbased onColorado’s&#13;
Amendment 2 prohibiting any&#13;
gay rights measures inMisSouri.&#13;
Rights Battle Erupts in New&#13;
Mexico Legislature. "&#13;
N.C..Parade Gets. P.etmit&#13;
. CHARLOTTE, N.C.-TheFront&#13;
Page reportsthat the 8th annual&#13;
North Carolina Lesbian &amp; Gay&#13;
Pride parade and rally has gotten’,&#13;
approval from city officials for&#13;
its scheduled. June 5 event in&#13;
spite ,of objection by an influential&#13;
Baptist minister. Organizers&#13;
of the. event, being held in Charlotte&#13;
for .the first time, will hold&#13;
the post-parade rally at Marshall&#13;
Park, located next to the First&#13;
Baptist Church. The church’s&#13;
pastor, Rev. Charles Page, had&#13;
objectOd that the event .doesn’t&#13;
ners of employees.Activists are&#13;
callingon people to contact Sony&#13;
USA officials to let them-know&#13;
the importance they. place on&#13;
Sony’s move, its refusal to take&#13;
the:anti-gay vote.seriously, and&#13;
its reluctance to publicly discuss&#13;
its domestic partners policies.&#13;
Oregon activists urge contacting:&#13;
RonSommer, Chairman,&#13;
Sony of America, Sony Drive,&#13;
Park Ridge. NJ 07656 FAX: "&#13;
201-930-2263; and James&#13;
Frische, SonyDigitaiAudioDisc&#13;
Corp., 1.8100 N~ Fruitridge Ave.,&#13;
Terre Haute, Ind. 47804 FAX:&#13;
812~466~i [ 2 "&#13;
Protections; ~Benefits at&#13;
BelI,NorthernlNorthern :&#13;
_T e ili e c o m.&#13;
-OTTAWA,~Sta!!.ing thisl year~.. " ....&#13;
Beli~b~0flh~m Research now in=~ ~5/ ’ ~&#13;
eludes s~xuai orientation in it~&#13;
equal employment opportuni/y~&#13;
ent corporation, Northern ~&#13;
Telecom.Ltd. implemented the -&#13;
new policy throughout all its&#13;
subgidiaries. And beginning in&#13;
July of this .year Northern&#13;
Telecom is extending domestic&#13;
partner benefits to Bell-Northern&#13;
Ltd. in Canada and Bell-&#13;
Northern USA. The Gay, Les~&#13;
bian, Bisexual Association has&#13;
also formed for Bell-Northern&#13;
Research/NorthernTelecom employees.....&#13;
"Front RUnner’ Sequel&#13;
and lesbian workers. The Bos-" -HumanRightsViolatio,nsBased&#13;
ton Globe_became thefirst daily . on Sexual Orientation,’ was arito&#13;
o-~t’Stich~ ’6~i~fi~; the~Vi~~ ~’~-: ~0un~d -~t ’~iress~"~onf~r~ne~&#13;
lage Voice,~-the p..op~lar :New ,:,held:~i~rnultaneousl~haSanF~,an~!’::~ "&#13;
York weekiy.:~lso:’indludes the": cisco~indWaghingt~n;D.C. "~tie&#13;
unmarried partners of its employees&#13;
in its benefits package.&#13;
First Interstate&#13;
Restores Anti-Bias&#13;
Language&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO - First Interstate&#13;
BankCorp: which operates&#13;
banks in 13 Western states&#13;
from Oregon to Texas. has agreed&#13;
to reinstate nondiscrimination&#13;
language m ~ts personnel polictes&#13;
to include sexual orientation.&#13;
saying thewhole issue was&#13;
a"naisunderstanding:" In 1993,&#13;
under pressure from fundamentalist&#13;
groups in Utah and Arizona.&#13;
FIB changed its anti-bias&#13;
policy to include only"race, age,&#13;
color, religion, national origin,&#13;
sex. veteran status, disability or&#13;
any other basis protected by federal.&#13;
state or local law." Rights&#13;
activists said, because only ’one&#13;
state - California - has a gay&#13;
rights law, the change amounted&#13;
to FIB dropping its own person-&#13;
U.S. branch ofthe London-based&#13;
international human rights&#13;
Watchdog group said the intensive&#13;
campaign "places .the government&#13;
repression of gay men&#13;
arid lesbians squarely on the international&#13;
human rights agenda&#13;
., to put government on notice&#13;
tha( homosexuals are no longer&#13;
easy targets for human rights&#13;
abuses." "Breaking the Silence"&#13;
documents attacks against gays&#13;
and lesbians ranging from government-&#13;
backed rape and torture&#13;
to executions because-of individuals’&#13;
sexual orientation. The&#13;
report notes that in Romania,&#13;
gay men are routinely targeted&#13;
for police assaults and torture,&#13;
citing several cases of beatings&#13;
lasting as long as 13 hours. Similar&#13;
reports are cited in Great Britain,&#13;
the United States, Costa Rica&#13;
and Turkey. .The report also&#13;
notes that 5 U.S. states - Arkansas,&#13;
Kansas, Missouri, Montana&#13;
and Tennessee - apply their sod-&#13;
Kefi’s Flowers&#13;
1635 E. 15th Street, 5.99-8070&#13;
Serving Tulsa’s&#13;
Lesbian &amp; Gay Communities&#13;
. With Pride - Look for our Rainbow Flag&#13;
Tulsa Family News, March - April 1994, page 4&#13;
gay or lesbian, When asked if ¯"representthe Valuesof0ur com- ~,N~.W, yORK&#13;
AIDS. hfid changed their f.eeling’ : .muni.t.Y.":But.qi~Yoffigia!s voted&#13;
erant of gays, while 31% said it thaiderailed a proposed city Or- nest=semng novel ~ane front&#13;
had made them less sympathetic, dinance adding sexual orienta- Runner, will be on 15ookshelves&#13;
Pollsters said the Survey had a 4&#13;
percent margin of error.&#13;
Pope Says ’Nope’ to&#13;
Lesbian/Gay Families&#13;
VATICAN CITY - A proposed&#13;
resolution before the European&#13;
Parliament calling for the legaP&#13;
ization of same-sex marriages&#13;
and allowing gay and lesbian&#13;
couples to adopt children drew a&#13;
quick - and negative ~ response&#13;
from Pope John Paul.. The pope,&#13;
speaking to a group of bishops&#13;
about thee need to. protect the&#13;
unity of the family, mentioned&#13;
the European Parliament resolution,&#13;
saying a growing number&#13;
.ofpoliticians are recognizingthe&#13;
importance of keeping families&#13;
together, but added, "not all of&#13;
them, however, as we have&#13;
seen...We can’t let .this pass."&#13;
The gay and lesbian marriage&#13;
and adoption resolution was introduced&#13;
Tuesday, Feb. 8.&#13;
tion to Charlotte’s anti-bias protections.&#13;
Sony Mulls Plant in&#13;
Springfield, Ore.&#13;
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. - Activ~&#13;
ists are raising warning flags over&#13;
plans by Sony Inc. to construct a&#13;
new compact disc plant in&#13;
Springfield, O?e., which in 1992&#13;
approved an anti-gay ballot ihitiative.&#13;
Springfield city council&#13;
members who backed the antigay&#13;
ordinance have said the legislationactually&#13;
would makethe:&#13;
town more appealing to businesses&#13;
that support "traditional&#13;
family values." Sony officials&#13;
have played down the. importance&#13;
of the anti-gay measure,&#13;
even though they acknowledged&#13;
to reporters that the finn .has an&#13;
anti-bias, policy that includes,&#13;
sexual orientation. Th.ecompany&#13;
refused, however, to say whether&#13;
it-recognizes the domestic partin&#13;
time for Gay Games IV this&#13;
June in New York. Warren’s&#13;
sequel; Hailan’s Race, contin-~&#13;
ues the story ofcharacters Harlan&#13;
Brown and Billy Sire. The author&#13;
calls fhe continuation "a&#13;
story about loss and healing,&#13;
about the courhge to love again."&#13;
Comic Targets Gays&#13;
ST. -LOUIS - Washington University&#13;
students and Officials are&#13;
trying to figure out how to respond&#13;
to a comic book drawn by&#13;
an unidentified student at the&#13;
university’s fine arts school depicting&#13;
a string of 27 grisly killings,&#13;
mostly of gay men. "Today&#13;
it’s fags, tomorrow it’ll be some&#13;
other idiotic fringe group that&#13;
pis~es me off;" thecomic’s murderous&#13;
character says. "Like I&#13;
said before, I am God. I decide&#13;
who lives and dies, and my hand&#13;
reaps the harvest?’ The grimly&#13;
explicit drawings depict its victims&#13;
.being shot, stabb~d, CUt in&#13;
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half, disemboweled, and one way to prevent the disease, financially-successful far-right ~n anti-God message and pro-.&#13;
African-American woman being Chisum also co-authored a 1993 groups battling gay rights, a_bor- - moting homosexuality.&#13;
murdered with a "garden wea- measure that gave the state in- tion; gex education and similar CCABers .are following the in&#13;
sel." The creator of the comic surance department authority to social policy issues in this court- the -footsteps of Joseph Cham~&#13;
book writes in a chilling intro- regulate the selling of life insur- try. B. Allan Ross, a spokesman bers, a former Church of God&#13;
duction,"thethingthispromotes ance policies, by .people with for the boycott group, DomiNO minister and gay rights foe in&#13;
is hatred and contempt." School AIDS, the game viatical .s.ettle- . Pizza. Theory, said, "Focus on Charlotte,N.C:¢ who’s recently&#13;
along the electronic telecommunications&#13;
superhighway can really&#13;
be. AndersonandBenvenuti&#13;
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inF.ebruary whe~; frustrated.with&#13;
trying to meeting women at&#13;
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ofmoney by¯investing ." grohp based?~01elyon~sexual.-~s0ns, sdid. iSillegal under.. .~ Timestha(.offiCialS~i~fi~e~o~,::-:-entati0nis riot a barto Se?vice&#13;
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¯..life insuiancepolieiesofpeople " scho01.Butld~hoAtt0~Gen, . conauct is immor-al," P~s0ns different.editorS at.tfie~aper.in ¯ less-mani.fested hy homosexual&#13;
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"~ ~eath, futureS~ Chisum r~port- . denying the ~roup campusrec- " an Unfit p~ent:,,:-.-. ; .-. ¯ : :~-squeleh:gorn~S~-:st0~b0h’r~the:-.. :.onb~" sense.sam Nunn (D-Ga.)....&#13;
ediyhasinvestedS0me$2~,~ 0gnition -vioiate~. group- m~m- Barney - Pumle Menace .adw hirsutehuak. Rum6rrhagit -. Dan Coats:~(R,Ind.)and Strom&#13;
m the.wat~cal pro~am, which ~rs-F~rst~mendmentnghtsof - T~PA R- ~ ~m¢ W-~th ,-.that .Smokey may:be.e.ntermg ¯ :Thu~ond ..(R,S.C.),-wall now&#13;
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way to cash ~.n on.~e~.r hfe.tnsu.r........" . ’ " .’........ " has foxed callinP~ itse"lf Cit~i. -¯conte"sts so,’hot at.=oay ba.rs.:ev.er.y........ta[.~o.n ~s ~consi"dered a pe~rs’onal&#13;
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SANDIEGO ~ A San Diego,- That’s B~naey th.e..P.B..S.-.T.V. - byatalenfto-srcBouet arm.a.g.a-.. .-. ba~toserwc. een.t.r.y.o.rContmucd..&#13;
Calif.-based¯group hascalledfor pu~le dinosaur, hotRep. B~ney " z~ne. ., ~ - ~ serwce unless manflested by hoa&#13;
nationwide gay and .lesbian Frank of Mass.;thattbe good Hi~h-ToehSoxHal -- " -.- mosexual conduct." Rep. Ron&#13;
boycott of Domino’ s Pizza with fol~s of Tampa are Worried Orientation Cha~e&#13;
Dellums (DvCalif.), chai~mn of&#13;
Springs-basedFocus0n theFam:&#13;
ily, one of the largest and most&#13;
more than 5,000 locati0nsin the ’about, claiming they intend to SAN JOSE, Calif. -Noone ever&#13;
U.S. after Domino’s chief-ex~ _"expose,,Barneyfor what he re- said findingthat special Valenecutive&#13;
officer Tom..,Mo-riaghan ally. i.s... W~ a.~w.a.y~ thought tine Was easy. But two San Jose;&#13;
awardedthec0mpany,shiamafii........... .’ " ’ ¯&#13;
~&#13;
Barney was a cloyingly, super-" ’: " Calif.;’het~ros~(ial men’-sted,~, "&#13;
tarianawardt0Dr. James D0b2 saccharine cha.ract~r on.:a: " Anderson and "chriStianson,&#13;
head of the Colorad0~ Benvenuti;thirty¯so~efhingguys&#13;
with-strapping good looks -found&#13;
out..e.xac.tly how difficult love&#13;
children’s TV ¯show. but Citizens&#13;
Concerned say the.pbptilar&#13;
pre-historic Barney is.spreading&#13;
ance p01icies.at:~ a discount by&#13;
haming-the .pu~.clih~rs. 0f the&#13;
¯policies as beneficiaries. According&#13;
tothe Dallas Morning News,&#13;
Chisum’s investments have so&#13;
far netted him a t7% annual return.&#13;
Chisum is head ofthe Texas&#13;
Conservative C0a~ition, which&#13;
last year attempied.td.~av¢ a!l&#13;
state AIDS edu~at.ion fundg for&#13;
adults¯ transferred tO programs&#13;
for children and teens - w~io by&#13;
state education regulations can&#13;
only~ 1~ ~taug~h:.t~bs~r~ce ~~h¢&#13;
Window coverings of all types, accessories, silk&#13;
flowers, rugs, custom, upholstery &amp; more&#13;
- all your interior needs.&#13;
Wembley Center "&#13;
7116South Mingo, Suite 102, 254,2100&#13;
the House Armed Services Committee&#13;
and a: leading liberal&#13;
Democrat, said the change was a&#13;
sign Glinton was ~’backpedaling’?&#13;
on the issue and that-it-’was a&#13;
tragic step backward that is catering&#13;
to the wrong forces."&#13;
Ds.&#13;
as $1.99&#13;
10AM-10PM MONDAY THRffSATURDAY, N00N-8PM SUNDAY&#13;
" Tulsa Family¯ News; March - April.1994, page 5&#13;
Rainbow BUsiness&#13;
from page 1&#13;
had between 15" &amp; 20. persons&#13;
attending with businesses re.presented&#13;
from retailers, bar-owners,&#13;
lawn-care provider~s to professionals,&#13;
such as graphics &amp;&#13;
building designers, attorneys &amp;&#13;
physicians. Officers will. be&#13;
elected at the next,meeting on&#13;
Monday, March :21 at 7pm,.For&#13;
more i~n~formation.-call,i, Ti’m&#13;
G~llean~at BudgetzWindow..-T.reatmentsi~~&#13;
More ar~ 254=21~00~:&#13;
MayorSavage&#13;
from page 1&#13;
ity training among the training&#13;
currently being given-to Tulsa&#13;
police officers, to-advertise&#13;
Tulsa’s youth services as beinga&#13;
sale place for Gay and Lesbian&#13;
teens to-go, and to issue an executive&#13;
order that would protect&#13;
Gay and Lesbian city employees&#13;
from any type ofjob discrimination,&#13;
When questioned about current&#13;
operating procedures of the&#13;
City of Tulsa and -the Tulsa Police&#13;
Department. the Mayor’s&#13;
staff repeatedly asked for "specific&#13;
cases" of unfair.treatment.&#13;
Mr. East and Ms. Kitts indicated&#13;
a willingness, on the part of the&#13;
Mayor, to combat: injustice if&#13;
there were specific documented&#13;
cases that theCity could investigate.&#13;
Several people from the&#13;
audiencedid stay after the forum&#13;
to discuss specific incidents.&#13;
Several peopJe from the-audience&#13;
commended the office of&#13;
the Mayor for the February waterbill&#13;
inserts thatlisted sexual&#13;
:,.ofientati0n among the diversi-&#13;
- fieso£society. Mr..East saidthat&#13;
lhey had e×pefienced some cases&#13;
of negativefeedback from certain&#13;
citizens in Tulsa.&#13;
Mr. East and Ms. Kitz told the&#13;
audience that the Human Rights&#13;
Commission is studying the need&#13;
to include sexual orientation in&#13;
the non-discriminatory policy of&#13;
thecity. Before the Mayor takes&#13;
any action, she will probably wait&#13;
to find out what the recOmmendation&#13;
ofthe Commission is. Ms.&#13;
Kitzsaid that the Mayor is constantly&#13;
appointing people to various&#13;
boards, one of which is the&#13;
Human Rights Commission. She&#13;
indicated that there are current&#13;
vacancies, on that commission,&#13;
as well’ as On many other city&#13;
boards. Resumes can bb sent to&#13;
the Office of the Mayor.&#13;
Decisions decisions,.,,.&#13;
per mo;* air, AM/FM cassette&#13;
"47 payments at $169,~13,8501MSRPI $13,421 sale price, $500 down&#13;
$12,921 financed, last ~a[ment S5955i 151000 miles i~er’(ear t’ree; 12 i~er mile thereafter..&#13;
’94 Galant ES .5,05% apr, w.a.c.&#13;
per mo.* air, AM/FM cassette, auto&#13;
"41 payments of $225, $17.268 MSRP, S16367sale price, $500 down&#13;
last ~0a’(ment S8806, 15,000 miles I~er ~,ear freer 12 ¢ ~er mile thereafter.&#13;
’94 Diamante ES&#13;
$25,995, MSRP, Included:&#13;
"S300 security deposit, tag &amp; tax due a_t inception, air., pow..er win.do.ws,:i.o.c._k.s.,&#13;
$1500 cap reduction, 42 mo. closed end cruise, alloy wneels, .~M/I-IV1&#13;
ease, res dual $12,998. 15,000 miles per year free, cassette, graphic&#13;
15 ¢ thereafter, total of payments $12,558 w.a.c, equalize.r &amp; dual air bags.&#13;
’94 3000.GT&#13;
=$27,645, MSRP&#13;
dual air bags, air, tilt, power&#13;
*$1500 cap reduction $300 security deposit,- windows,locks,cruise, plus &amp;&#13;
tag &amp; tax due at inception, 42 mo. closed end leas’e, residual $14,099, more.&#13;
15,000 miles per year free, 15  thereafter, total of payments $12,558 w.a.c.&#13;
~.* lease&#13;
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MITSUBISHI&#13;
4423 S. Memorial 665-6595&#13;
Tulsa Family News, March -April 1994, page 6&#13;
Jane Roth fro-, page 1&#13;
Last year, Johnand Stevefrom&#13;
the Silver Star came in with us. It&#13;
really helped because it takes a&#13;
lot ofpeople. Nobody else wants&#13;
to help .with the cooking, and&#13;
you’ve got all that stuff to do.&#13;
TFN: Doyou have an estimate&#13;
of how many people were there&#13;
last.year?&#13;
JR: The.guys.at the gate said it&#13;
was approximately eleven to&#13;
twelve hundred. What Fd like to&#13;
do is .get a.little more inyglvement.&#13;
we .get a .lot of peopie who&#13;
say, "Well, everything’ s donated.&#13;
We’ll have shows or something&#13;
for donations." The beer’s donated,&#13;
the hotdogs were donated,&#13;
but they don’t realize our costs.&#13;
T.he park costs, the cooker costs,&#13;
porte-potties cost; the chiPS~ the&#13;
plates cost.:There’ Sjust so much&#13;
money involved, that one person&#13;
cannot.do it anymore, Ifwe could&#13;
get some volunteers; ff we could&#13;
get the equipment, that’d be&#13;
great, That’s why we’re starting&#13;
a little earlier this year.&#13;
Editor’s note: wealsoaskedJane .&#13;
to tell us a little about .herself&#13;
andher experiences.. "&#13;
TFN: .’~hat brought you tO&#13;
Tulsa?&#13;
JR: .I read about the bar for&#13;
sale, andI came down tb to0kat&#13;
it. ,&#13;
¯ " TFN? Wla~i-e wereyou living&#13;
about40acres ofland down there nity; We"ve had a lot of different&#13;
and ended up staying there"for girls who have needed help and&#13;
about five years, then moved to we’ve, done fundraisers, and .&#13;
Watonga; lived in Kansas City they’ve got another one right&#13;
about twenty years, now we’re planning on doing&#13;
TFN: Have been involved in Something for....&#13;
mostly bar businesses? Any rimein your life, there’s&#13;
JR: Yeah. Over that periodof times that you-don’t expect. I&#13;
time I started in Kansas City, had a friend who was here from&#13;
then. opened my own in SanFranciscO~ndshementi0ned&#13;
Humansville; and Wato.nga. that she had.. :never see~a~.such a&#13;
’ Those were straight bars/You closeness in-a community: belearn&#13;
theropes all different ways. fore. !She Said.I musto b.e.,rea!ly&#13;
Our~,~rlsthereatT&amp;T, they-re proud, and I-was so overpr0bably"&#13;
the m0si supp0~tiVe ....w.,.h.e..lm.. ed, ! ~as.just crying...~&#13;
:: bunch 6f~arii~h th~ii illa~,e ~ver " , !f ! s.a.y ~H-’ey, we~ need some-&#13;
~en-in ai~i c~in~muflity.:I got a thing, there ssome~rtsoutthe_re&#13;
callandwastoldthiswomanhad (who need help)’, they’ll say&#13;
just moved to Tulsa, she had no ’Well we’ll put this show toapartment,&#13;
she had no furniture, ,,ether,~, Jane.’&#13;
she had two children. !/_e made Our auctions ’seem. to work&#13;
a couple calls out, and I’m not betterthananything.Wehadone&#13;
kidding you, we hfid everything in September, and one. arotind&#13;
there by that night. Christmas, for a needy family.&#13;
¯TFN: Wow, one day. That is TFN! How do. you find out&#13;
oneof the reasons TFN wanted about who needs help?&#13;
t0’.talk with you. People go ¯ JR: There are ways offinding&#13;
around with a lotta stereotypes, peoplein need. Oneyear, Rocky&#13;
you know, "There’s this kinda from TOHR, he helped me. I&#13;
folk, and thatkinda folk, and think that was the first year l was&#13;
there’s bar pe0ple... In actuality, here, W~ had .the woman with&#13;
- there are good people all around the two childrem Jimmy and Roy&#13;
but we don’t hear about it. We also went With us to deliver. I&#13;
hope to change that, and raise think we had two pickup loads.&#13;
awhrenessof some of the good There was anotherfamily who&#13;
thatisdbne. That’sanincredible had a little boywho was really&#13;
story.. - sick; and their phone bills were&#13;
JR: Well, you kngw, every- " s0tremendous,justtryingtofind&#13;
body does what they Cando w!th doctors. Last year, we gave the&#13;
wllat they have:Now, me.~! m .proceeds to .shanti; who delivin.&#13;
the ba~business; AiidI danY:t ~r~ff£tii~ mon_ey to sever~ldiffer-&#13;
.. ent. families who needed fobd..&#13;
~b6ut i 6 kids ~in"the~ p~ogram&#13;
inow. Betterthan nothing, but the&#13;
best we can do? We think not.&#13;
In a meeting with Tulsa Family&#13;
News, Ms. Wiggins stated&#13;
Youth Services does not have a&#13;
timeline for reaching those who&#13;
need theprogram by going more&#13;
public, and will not make any&#13;
commitment tO consider developing&#13;
one. Futhermore, at that&#13;
Gay Youth&#13;
ft~om page2&#13;
about the program, Lesbian &amp;&#13;
Gay youth, won’t find out either:&#13;
Tulsa Family News became&#13;
involved in this issue&#13;
inad.vertantly. A high school&#13;
q,uamtance was ¯approached&#13;
abotit advertising for one of his&#13;
businesse.s. He declined citing&#13;
,&lt;~the-homophobia of the town in&#13;
-wh.ict~it~s located but suggested , same meetin.g~ MS,. Wiggins&#13;
-"~,thar:he::wouldlilke to pay for "mad~d-riUmO~r~0.f hgs’til~_ re=&#13;
;advertising :f6r;.this youth pro- riiarks aimed at the.Lesbian &amp;&#13;
-’grams" -~ : ’ . ~-: Gag’(ommuniti~ she accused&#13;
Tulsa FamilyNews contacted us ofai.min~,:"brick~ats,~atYomh&#13;
:YouthServices arld the 0ff~rwas&#13;
accepted: The donor.later’asked cfifiz~d t]~T0~" not hd~ihg d~elif&#13;
his dollars could go to Youth 0ped anything fOr OU!: young&#13;
Services (in order to-get a tax adultsourselves, andco~plained&#13;
deduction) with Youth Services that "your communities" had&#13;
payingfortheadwithear-marked hardly raised any money for the&#13;
dollars (it is not Unusual for gifts program in: contrast to .her board&#13;
to be dedicatedl to a partio.ular of.directors, MS.. Wiggins.~uggested&#13;
that if we didn’t like what&#13;
the~, were doing, we should shut-&#13;
UP or start our own.&#13;
In response, Tulsa Family&#13;
News would liketo sugges[ that&#13;
"our communities" can hardly&#13;
support pi’ograms about .which&#13;
we haven’t been told. We would&#13;
add that the Lesbian/Gay compurpose).&#13;
This is where the problems&#13;
arose.Youth SerVices would not&#13;
honor what should have been&#13;
routine donor request. It tUrns&#13;
out that Youth Services n" ev"er&#13;
wanted the ads that they.approved&#13;
to run but did-SO because they&#13;
felt to-refuse the 0ff~r would&#13;
¯ people in thecommunity that are&#13;
: .justprejudiced. Theydon’t want&#13;
the guys around, the guys don’t&#13;
want~hg girls ar0un~,:and I.think&#13;
that" s so stupid. Everybody needs&#13;
everyb0dy.,~ ..-. . ’ ~’.&#13;
TFN: Do y0u: think Tuls,~t&#13;
needsa ciammunity center? .&#13;
J:,R: It does.i, but I don’.t-.krtow&#13;
ifit’.d w0rl(.~ we’ve:had.~ 10t of&#13;
different things, SO many different&#13;
things that have :failed t-hat&#13;
Jane Roth......" " "~ 0nhimterribly.Hegbtl~t~r~t~i~i~":NOHate ,.:&#13;
_f_r,Orh page 1 she said~ "My heai:t g~es out-to:.... . : .. ~ , . from page I&#13;
perspective on Tulsa s ommu- these kids, and is there any wa~ .~-tation" in the:;~.ntCiiCC. "~Vc arc&#13;
nities? ¯ " youcan dome and get them with- -a stronger’ Commtmitv because&#13;
~: I think the community is a out somebody kn~WingT" .. -- /of ouraccepkmce-of ~arions re:&#13;
10t more togetherthan it was,. I said that I kn0w,{~ 10t 0t; ,.- ie 0n~rac~s, sexual oicntat&#13;
from when I first came here. people that .Could . ~ake~’em:to &amp; _ a~d naii0mil 0ri~in:" it went&#13;
You’re always gonna ha.ve afew meriting, if we Could .fi~d 0he,::if t0: say that luws~that target haw&#13;
we could find a meeting place -. crimes arc imp(~rtant but that&#13;
tb~ these kids. She said, "It’s - gh0fild also Ibcdg,ol~ our bcli’~’ls&#13;
hard for’em in school I:kh0w -. :&#13;
how Fdfeel if it had~been:oneof ,’~Ougm~essagc~,sbould;,~c&#13;
my own chddren ,The~boy.had -&#13;
come to her house;,and,s~e;said; ::.. th~l(d’i!’l~r~hces 5h;~t&#13;
~’My heart-went-ouvto ~i~¢and I o~c-oLus..a~un(~zo~.. : :¢.--&#13;
am not-Gay. Ithought thatma~ ~im East. prc~s, spokes&#13;
something.. The ,kids do need Ibr Tuls~fimyoriSusan Savage,&#13;
some lsupport]. ¯ -. indicated that a l~vpersons had&#13;
TFN: Whatdovou think,about called lo complain of the inclu:&#13;
a program that ~xists [for’Gay sion of "sexual orientation.’&#13;
peoplehavetfiedt~puttogether., kidsl, but refuses to advertiseor Those wishing to commcm&#13;
And why? Id0n t .knoff.~..still ~ . otfierwise :make themselves this essay may call the Nia.xor’s&#13;
we’ve got a lot more than what known. 6ven ~hen a donor .oI~ office at 596~41 I.&#13;
we.had when I first.came here. a l~rs to donate, money specifi5&#13;
lot more. - " " cally lbr that purpose’: The?e arc LetteFs lioml,,Ce 2&#13;
You know~ when.I firstcame cuwentlv sixteen:kids utilizinu thev take the initiative to stand&#13;
here .one of the.pe0ple that was the proffram. Do you think: .th~ ,_up ibr us.&#13;
the biggest help to me was Kris in al! ol~ Tulsa.- there are ,only Additionally, the. worst thing&#13;
Kohl. ~is was always donating si.xtcenGay kids? we can do is t¢;Ict disagreements&#13;
his time forbenefitS and stuff. . JR: That does not make sense and’ ar,e,’um,.-n.,.s.s,eparm¢" - us&#13;
He s been dora= ~t.e~er-s~nce I. to me. How arc the. kids sup- one another. It is not necessary&#13;
got here, and was probably.do- posed toknow about this’? When lk)r every Gay. Lesbian or Bfing&#13;
it b~fore i got here.~... ’ I have straieht x~:0mcn calline - sexual person to,agree on every&#13;
traps Of thecl0Setl and how easy&#13;
it i~ to i-afionali~e hiding.&#13;
Another thing Ms. Wiggins&#13;
refuses to answer is what, if any&#13;
timeline, Youth Services for taking&#13;
the program more public? If&#13;
they~could reach all the young&#13;
adults who need their help&#13;
through their current outreach&#13;
that would be fine. But ~hat outreach&#13;
is limited at present to putting&#13;
cards with their phone number&#13;
in library books that gay&#13;
youth might pick up and to the&#13;
beginnings of a word of mouth&#13;
built network of "sympathetic"&#13;
school counselors. The result is&#13;
there", perhaps our experience&#13;
and advice might be given a little&#13;
more respect,&#13;
Youth ServiCes is partially&#13;
funded by United Way.Some of&#13;
those dollars are Our dollars. They&#13;
are also receiving funding from&#13;
the state of Oklahoma. and some&#13;
of .those dollars are. definitely&#13;
ours: Sooner or later, Youth Services&#13;
is going-to have to get&#13;
brave and come out about serving&#13;
all youth, including ours.&#13;
Youth Services’ mission is not&#13;
¯and should not be restricted to&#13;
heterosexual youth-only.&#13;
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Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 4~2, Fri. &amp; Sat. 7-2, Sun, 4-2&#13;
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: ~.~. Ttd_sa Family. News March -~ April ! 994, page&#13;
Clinton frompage l&#13;
must not be denied by ballot&#13;
initiative or otherwise." The&#13;
Clinton lettercame as a result Of&#13;
a request by the Victory Fund for&#13;
the~Clinton’s support in fighting&#13;
the anti-gay campaigns.&#13;
Waybourn’s letter was written&#13;
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HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. - United&#13;
Biomedicallnc. has started clinical&#13;
trials.ofthe 1 st multi-component&#13;
syn!hetic AIDS vaccine&#13;
Silverman, AmFAR’s president,&#13;
agreed that he was hardly happy&#13;
with the Bush administration’s&#13;
-record on AIDS, but said&#13;
AmFAR had hoped the expresident’s&#13;
inv01vement’would&#13;
reach people "whom we might&#13;
on behalf of his own or~aniza- .designed~peclfically :to target&#13;
tion. as well as the HumaffRi~tits i~ae .e.xte~.~i~i-.~0rldwide vari-&#13;
- " Campaign Fund. the’ N~.t~fial ~: "ability o~7~I~:.2.ii virt)s..W~hil~&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Task For~vthe’~ .~thef cai~4idat~:-vaccines~:a?e ~&#13;
-lh;~ Ga~&amp;LesbianAlliance~ga~st~;~ ~b~sed on~i~le;varmnt ol~me ¯ . ............ ...... - :~ ¯ .&#13;
~]’amation (GLAAD). a~d~’~: NOrth N~strai:n~. ~j’)~.~.&#13;
~4nts, Families &amp; Prien~s 6~4ff~~ ,-¯virus; ~,~¢~cu~d"~i.fs;rff:? /&#13;
Heartstrings 101 is a musical theater event challen~in~ the audience- ~bianshndGavs(P-FEAG3~r~. sea?ch o~t~g:~bleculaf d~si~n.......t.i.o.ns in the ¯state. Drug addicts&#13;
to think about the realities of HIV &amp; AIDS. ThecmTent tour is president’s backing brings a ofa"cocktait,:vaccinetargeting&#13;
designed Ibr young.adults and is a call to action to save a generation measure of hope to thos~, who- a range ofHIV- 1: strains existing who eXchangesex f0r-crack and&#13;
at risk.&#13;
Heartstring 101 is a pmgrana ofthe nationa.l Community AIDS&#13;
Partnership and is touring the country this spring as part-of a new&#13;
national youth mmamc. The perlkm]mncc on March _: will be a&#13;
~review lbr our community In preparation t~r an .egtended tour ih&#13;
1995 Which will visil T~dsa area colleges and universities. .&#13;
HIV infection is steadily increash~ in ad01escentsand voun~ adults&#13;
in our c~mmunitv. Aheadv more titan 1.100 cases of HIV &amp; AIDS&#13;
have been dia~no~scd in tbe~ulsa area. Many of the cases ofAIDS are&#13;
reported among young adults between the ages of 20 and 29. indicatin~&#13;
that most 0f tlwm contraclcd the virus at a much earlier a~e.&#13;
~hc GatckOcpcr~ Pfrfdrmancc is lbr community leaders an~ other&#13;
are fighting in the.trenche~~ery&#13;
day to defeat these anti-ga,ymeasures.’"&#13;
Waybourn sai&amp; ;’R v~-ill&#13;
sustain them through&#13;
battle¯ We are not alone."&#13;
Pride Summit&#13;
from page 1&#13;
homa City lbr geographical reasons.&#13;
The group also came to&#13;
consensus that this state-wide&#13;
meeting should be called the~&#13;
:around, the .glob~. The PhaSe&#13;
trialS, to deier~]’ne safety and&#13;
iriimunogenici(~~ is beiri~ Sl~O~i-&#13;
Sored-:by ,th~ ~.accirie ~lini~al&#13;
Trials Ne~ff~r.t4:of th6 U.S! National’&#13;
Institute of Allergy and&#13;
other~drugs ,are the main force&#13;
behindthe rising VD rate, officials&#13;
.said. According to state&#13;
. health statistics:, the syphilis rate&#13;
in Mississippi is 7 times,that of&#13;
the national average. AIDSex-&#13;
Infectious Diseases and is being, perts say a dramatic increase in&#13;
conducted at the Universit9 ~0f the syphilisrate portends¯, in the&#13;
Rochester and Johns Hop¯kins next few years~ a similar:sharp University. rise in new HIV infections as welli&#13;
Concerns Over Federal ~ - " "&#13;
" AIDS Funding " Calif°rniaissuesSafer&#13;
¯ Oral Sex Guidelines&#13;
Cleaning/Pt:essing,&#13;
Alterations &amp; Drapery Cleaning&#13;
4951" So. Peoria, (across from the Camelot) 743-5967&#13;
Monday-Friday 7-6, Saturday 9-2&#13;
Same-day dry cleaning service on request.&#13;
l’u~s,~ I"amffy News. March - April 1994 .p.a.ge 8&#13;
.tate AIDS prevention and- care presentorsuspected; avoidrough&#13;
- to value our digersity, seeking&#13;
politiCal unity for common&#13;
goals, and in particular, recogniz(.&#13;
the strengtl~s and contributions&#13;
¯of race, gender and class,&#13;
Outcomes of the Summit may ..&#13;
"- - fn~tude h rapid ~l~onsen~twor~=&#13;
of GLB.T organizations, the creation&#13;
6t il ic~nt~al :i’esofrC~’prbvider,"-&#13;
a dii-~ctbry of organizations,&#13;
and a leadership caucus.&#13;
Outreach to:rural Lesbians and&#13;
Gay men is a topic of particular&#13;
concern.&#13;
For more information, call&#13;
Tulsa Family News at 832-0233.&#13;
efforts in rural states, and community,"&#13;
said Jeremy Landau, or vigorous oral sex; check for&#13;
executivedirectoroftheNational cutsin the mouth and genitals&#13;
Rural AIDS Network-. ~&#13;
before having oral sex; wash the&#13;
sex or._.qans before:arid after;:and&#13;
Bushes Bow Out of avoid~tushfffg ~rfl0ssing t~eth&#13;
AIDS Benefit&#13;
WAS HINGT0iN :2: iF:0~.irner .... : immedi:ate!y before Or after .ha,~-&#13;
Pi’egident.George Bush and wife .ing oral&#13;
Barbara have fo?mally .,With-¯ . -u~lan !nqulry~&#13;
drawn from a fundraising event&#13;
forAm., FAR (Ame.ric.an.Fou.ndation&#13;
f0rAIDS ReSearch) follow- -’:~-K~,r_~ ~-~;:,;~,,~or,’~ in_&#13;
~ng w~despread protests of their be,ng ,nv,ted to s,t on an honor&#13;
aryhostcommitteefortheevent, than 1,000-Canadians with the&#13;
Opponents said Bush’s support&#13;
in the fight against the epidemic virus got under way Monday,&#13;
was negligible When he was&#13;
I "This seems a little hypocrit!-[, president.R0s~m~irialBush’s&#13;
I cal to me, especially consider-~ chief Of st,aft, t01d the Washing~&#13;
ling where ABC had to kiss/ ton Post,- They have withdrawn.&#13;
I Roseannejust to keep her from / It.was more out..of courtesy so&#13;
I going tO .CBS." - Jay Leno/&#13;
they would not harrfi .the.fun&amp;&#13;
[ about Roseanne’s lesbian kiss.I raising .event." Mervyn&#13;
Feb. 14~although the head ofthe&#13;
commission doesn’t expect to&#13;
..... make anyfindings availabi.e for&#13;
nearly 2-years. More than a thousand&#13;
hemophilia~cs and patients&#13;
receiving blood transfusions in&#13;
Canada are known to have been&#13;
infected since 1978, and some&#13;
Health Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs_ Health&#13;
400 of them have since died..The government&#13;
commission, headed hy Justice Horace Crever,&#13;
will begin by holding hearings throughout the rcountry&#13;
during the next 8 months to gather infor~&#13;
mation and testimony. Although the commission&#13;
has a September 1994 deadline, Crever said he&#13;
does not expect a report to be ready before December&#13;
1995.&#13;
U.S.’Women Unaware of,&#13;
Sexual Health Risks&#13;
WASHINGTON- The overwhelming majority of&#13;
women surveyed, inthe U.S. believe they are safe&#13;
from sexually transmitted diseases,including AIDS~&#13;
according to a poll of !;000 women between .the&#13;
ages of 18,60. The survey, condiacted by the Ameri-&#13;
Can Medical womenrs Assn. and the Campaignfor&#13;
¯ .Vgomen~s Health, determined that.two-thirds,.ol~&#13;
U..S.:women know "almost nothing:’ aboutSTDs&#13;
other than .AIDS, .arid one-third know "almost.&#13;
n0thing?’ about, any STDs,, including.. AIDS. In..&#13;
addition~ some.50%bf womenbelievemonogamy&#13;
-is.effective protection against disease;fewer thaii"&#13;
one-third of the women surveyed use:condoms&#13;
during sex; and t:wo-thirds of the ~women under age&#13;
25. use condoms or abstain :from se~,.?This survey&#13;
confirms that women are uninformed, .unconcerned-and&#13;
not taking action in the.face of rising risk,, said Joan&#13;
Kuriansky of the Campaign for Women’s Health.&#13;
AIDSEpidemic Declining in San Francisco&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO.- San Francisco Health Department&#13;
officials have announced what may be the most significant&#13;
pieces of good news inthe grim recent history of the&#13;
AIDS epidemic. An analysis by health officials indicates&#13;
that the epidemic peaked in 1992 in this city, the first to&#13;
be hit by the disease that has killed more than 200,(300&#13;
Americans in the past 13 years. The Health Department&#13;
report indicates that the number of new A:IDS cases.&#13;
i’eported in i992 hit a high point of 3,326 and has begun&#13;
-slowly but.steadily to decrease. By t997, health dfficials&#13;
here now estim’d{e.there will ~ only I~204¯1 ~V :&#13;
Briefs Health Briefs Health Briefs&#13;
reported. The report also indicates that the-number of&#13;
people living with AIDS in the city’crested at 9.109 in&#13;
1992 and projects that number will fall to 6.460. by 1997.&#13;
Health officials said the safe sex campaignslaunched bv&#13;
the’city’s gay community early in.the, epidemic were the&#13;
most important contributor to breaking the relentless&#13;
spread of HIV. In other larger U.S. cities, such as New&#13;
York and Los Angeles, ~prevention efforts were less&#13;
effective, they said. As a result, the number of new AIDS&#13;
cases there, and elsewhere around the country’, have&#13;
continued to grow annually.&#13;
The. Tulsa Community AIDS Partnership&#13;
(TCAP) is.seekin,,¢ applications.. "l’Olll co. n nt,. airy.&#13;
organizations/bE the pu~osc ol strc ~gt.hcn ng Tulsa" s&#13;
ability to meet the Challenge of HIV/AII)S. On the&#13;
merits of a proposal IY0m t~c Tuls~ area United Way&#13;
and the Community Scrv.icc Council. Tulsa was&#13;
chosen this year Ibr a ffiliation. Throu~la the National&#13;
Communi.ty AIDS Partncrst~ip Challenge Grant program;&#13;
the TACP will Ol’l~r ftmding l~r proposals&#13;
addressing the lbllowing cohccrns: H1VLMDS information&#13;
scrvi¢cs,,~art cular[~,.lhosc.~vhich&#13;
expand or enhance~tfic HIV/~?II~S h~i( ~i~c nt~rnlation&#13;
and rcl~f~il services c6~crauc cthrcfith’ avmlable&#13;
in Tulsa: HIV prcvcntion/cducath~n: ~crviccs&#13;
especially those whic~ target ytmth. ~ omt’n, minorities,&#13;
injection, dru_,, u~c¯ rs: Hlk’/..kll)S ca~c ~ci’viccs:&#13;
includmgdental ~trc. psycho~ocial ~iCcdk including"&#13;
counseling, transportation assistance, l i~ ing hcalth-&#13;
~ ily with HI~ and support: agcnc~ ,labili/ation: and&#13;
volan.teer development and coordination. I:cllcrs of&#13;
interest arc due by 5 (~)p.m.on March 251h. I&#13;
-Full proposals arc duc by 5 ~.m. 0n April 22nd. I&#13;
There will hc an inlbrmalion ~c~i6n trom tl_ IO a.m.&#13;
on ~arch 17th in the Collin~ R~,m. t:nitcd Way&#13;
Building. 1430 S. Boulder. Applicators mull bc&#13;
c~ted jn and scr~c pc0plc in the "l’ul,a~MS~-~ (Tulsa.&#13;
R(~gc~s.Wagoner. Creek. and ()sage ~’ounl~c~&#13;
If you are unable to attend thi~ meeting and ~ ould Ilk6&#13;
copies of the inlk~rmation, contat’t Sharon Pottier at 5S5-&#13;
5551 after Mardh 17lh:Scnd lett~r~, tt~ Jani~’~’ ~ikla~.&#13;
Project Director. TCAP. 1431) S. Boulder. l’ul~a ()K:&#13;
74119-3604. For more information, call NI~. Niklas at&#13;
918-585-5551.&#13;
Quote- Unquote&#13;
"The perverts ofthe ’50s arethe saints of the "90s.’"&#13;
~ Long-time lesbian activist Del Martin who,&#13;
along with her partner Phyllis Lyon. the Rev. Cecil&#13;
~Williams; and the Rev. Robert Cromey, received&#13;
’.’Liying Saints" awards :from. the Metropolitan&#13;
Cbmnianity Church.in San~ Francisco. -&#13;
Fri ds K pi/ g Fri ds. . ,&#13;
for details&#13;
Look for-us at our&#13;
REACH&#13;
Thursdays from 6: 0 - 9:00 pnt&#13;
the11"th $’[’reet Loeafio.&#13;
(Project Eeaeh.Otrt !!)&#13;
for details.&#13;
Tulsa Family News, March 2_ April i 994. page9&#13;
T H E G A&#13;
American Theatre Co.&#13;
BREAKING LEGS Mar. 25-Apr..2 596-7111&#13;
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse&#13;
ALL MY SONS Mar.48~27 258-0077&#13;
Clark - , - , _-:.&#13;
To be~:affnounced. ~ 596-7111&#13;
Holler Theatre&#13;
NO EXIT Mar. 1(/213 746-5065&#13;
Sapulpa Community Theatre&#13;
TBA _,7-_169&#13;
Spotlight .Theatre&#13;
THE DRUNKARD Ongoing. 587-5030&#13;
.Theatre Pops&#13;
TBA 596-7111&#13;
Theatre Tulsa&#13;
I,WE WITH FATHER&#13;
ANNE OF THE&#13;
THOUSAND DAYS&#13;
Mar. 11-20&#13;
Apr. 8-1, 596-7111&#13;
Tourin~&#13;
THE WIZARD OF OZ Apr. l&amp;2 596-7111&#13;
Tulsa Ballet Tlaeatre&#13;
THE MIGHTY CASEY Apr. 8-10 5i-)6-7111&#13;
Tulsa Junior College&#13;
CURSE.YOU. JACK DALTON Apr. 8-17 596-7111&#13;
THEATRE TULSA&#13;
Life With Father&#13;
Marc_h 11-20&#13;
Anne ofthe Thousand Days&#13;
April 8-17&#13;
Kelly Kirby&#13;
Certified Public Accountant&#13;
Please Note New Address &amp; Phone:&#13;
POB 14011, Tulsa 74159-1011, 747-5466&#13;
Faster refunds available&#13;
through electronic.filing.&#13;
2630 East 15th Dart Tournament. Tuesdays; 8 prr&#13;
749- !-~63&#13;
poo! Tournament. Fridays, 7:30&#13;
~ Every Friday at t 0:30, SHOW!&#13;
L I F E S&#13;
AreYou Prime?&#13;
Tulsa Area Prime Timers are&#13;
on the move. TAPT began in&#13;
August. 1993, as the 27th chapter&#13;
of International Prime Timers.&#13;
Initially having 15 mem,&#13;
-bers. the organization now has&#13;
45 members: and is growing.&#13;
The purpose of TAPT is to&#13;
provide social and cultural/recreational&#13;
activities organized out&#13;
ofinterest surveys fromthemembership.&#13;
TAPT pUblishes a&#13;
monthly newsletter .\vith an activity&#13;
calendar/’or its members.&#13;
ACtivities range from dinin~ out&#13;
to get-togethers: swim parties and&#13;
cookouts.&#13;
Many members are planning&#13;
to attend the Dallas/Fort Worth&#13;
Prime Timers 4th anniversary&#13;
Celebration March 18-20.&#13;
Springtime is on its way, and&#13;
outdoor activities are being&#13;
planned. One overnight trip is&#13;
being organized for the 67 mile&#13;
train ride through the Ozark&#13;
mountains.&#13;
If you are 40 or over, you may&#13;
write to: Tulsa Area Prime Timers,&#13;
P.O. Box 52118. Tulsa: Oklahoma.&#13;
74158&#13;
Worksho.p&#13;
Family of Faith is hosting a&#13;
workshop entitled "’The Blessing"&#13;
on. Wednesday. March 3.0.&#13;
The workshop Will b~ preceded&#13;
. bya potluck dinner.at 6:30. The&#13;
¯ %cus of the workshop.is to.talk&#13;
about how each 0f-~s can be a&#13;
blessing to those-in our lives,&#13;
and also how we canbe blessed&#13;
by our families and loved ones&#13;
For info., call 298-4622.&#13;
T Y L E&#13;
Theatre Notes&#13;
by Gerald Miller&#13;
Volunteerism and community&#13;
service is something whictiThea.&#13;
tre Tulsa deals in every day. It&#13;
is part of our mission as a community&#13;
~heater, and a mainstay&#13;
in our ability to prOduce shows.&#13;
We are-constantly surprised at&#13;
the number of people who want&#13;
to come and dip their toes in this&#13;
thing called theater. While I will&#13;
never discourage anyone from&#13;
that desire, I do want to pose the&#13;
question as to Why that&#13;
volunteerism and community&#13;
spirit doesn’t get translated into&#13;
other worthwhile efforts.&#13;
¯ Even as 1 pose that quesuon, I&#13;
havetoremindmyselfthatldoff’t&#13;
do all that I can. or all that I once "&#13;
did. My "explanation’. (read :’~xcuse")&#13;
is TIME. Where I once&#13;
volunteered to walk my block&#13;
for the American Heart Association.&#13;
I don’t anymore. Where I&#13;
once was extremely active in&#13;
political volunteerism, I’m not&#13;
anymore. Where I once invested&#13;
time in civic committees, I don’t&#13;
anymore.&#13;
The over-riding reason that I&#13;
don’t do these things anymore is.&#13;
the amount of time spent in my&#13;
duties with the theatre.. In all&#13;
honesty, part of the ieason that I&#13;
don’t make time for these efforts&#13;
due to the fact that in a couple of~&#13;
cases, I had a.di~heartening ex- .&#13;
perience, t let the individual&#13;
am acutely aware that I have to&#13;
make the experience as positive&#13;
and beneficial as I possibly can.&#13;
I also have to be constantly attuned&#13;
to the potential negative&#13;
incident. That means t spend a&#13;
lot oftime trying to guard against&#13;
that potential negative, and I am&#13;
sure that I’m not always successful.&#13;
Let me suggest for all of you&#13;
who have had the one negative&#13;
experience, or for those of you&#13;
who haven’t given yourselves&#13;
the opportunity of either the&#13;
negative or positive experience&#13;
of volunteerism, give another&#13;
shot~ or a’firgt shot. Keep in mind&#13;
that involvement is the only way&#13;
you can help shape the community&#13;
in which we all live.&#13;
YOU have a vast potential outlet&#13;
to suit your individual interests.&#13;
Tulsa is blessed with countless&#13;
community service organizations,&#13;
artistic outlets, religious&#13;
service organizations, community&#13;
committees, ed.ucational&#13;
outreach programs, and of&#13;
course, political activity. Somewhere&#13;
out there is a group that&#13;
needs your talents and time.&#13;
Get out there and get involved.&#13;
Don’t expect the .negative experience.&#13;
No matter how busy’your&#13;
life may be, there isa very selffulfilling&#13;
opportunity waiting for&#13;
you. You must be pro-active.&#13;
about your involvement.&#13;
Here’s what I commit to do&#13;
before the end of summer. I will&#13;
negative .experience-:drive me . find some non,theater:avenue&#13;
av,;~t)"f{om iill thdg~0d that those ’ and provide ¯time and money to&#13;
efforts represented, that group. I’ll report back to&#13;
As a person Who regularly so- you as which group it- was and&#13;
licits ¯volunteers, relies upo_n what I was able to do: Now, it’s&#13;
them, and appreciates them, I your turn!&#13;
Leaves of Grass&#13;
Health Center is an organization&#13;
dedicated to the enhancement of&#13;
health in body, mind. and spirit,&#13;
through counseling, play &amp; art&#13;
workshops, retreats, and prevention&#13;
education towards the transformation&#13;
of consciousness.&#13;
LOGHC is located in the (oothills&#13;
of the Ozarks in-Northeastern&#13;
Oklahoma in Tahlequah.&#13;
LOGHC is-an association ofpr0-&#13;
fessionals who have counseling&#13;
expertise with all forms ofad-~&#13;
diction processes, stress illness,&#13;
people living with HIV/AIDS&#13;
and people affected by PLWA’ s.&#13;
education, and nutrition.&#13;
Director Jan Bauer also extends.&#13;
an invitation, as local representative&#13;
of the national organization,&#13;
’Old- Lesbians Orga-.&#13;
nizing for Change’, to Lesbians&#13;
House Share&#13;
GWF lookingfor&#13;
GF or couple&#13;
to share "&#13;
4 bedroom home.&#13;
$350/mo. incl.&#13;
utilities, washer, etc.&#13;
1/2 rent offfor yard&#13;
work/maintenance,&#13;
832-1816&#13;
age 60 orolder to.acquaint with&#13;
with the OLOC organization and&#13;
who might enjoy participating&#13;
in an OLOC ageism c.onscioushess&#13;
raising group. OLOC is&#13;
committed to networking with&#13;
old lesbians everywhere to combat&#13;
ageism, and celebrate differences&#13;
and affirm the diversity of&#13;
our races, ethnicities, class back~&#13;
grounds, of herstories, and&#13;
present lives,&#13;
For further information on either&#13;
LOGHC or OLOC, call Jan&#13;
Bauer at 918-456-2448.&#13;
OSUGay,&#13;
Lesbian,&#13;
Bisexual&#13;
-Community&#13;
Association&#13;
Alumni&#13;
Banquet&#13;
Saturday, April 2&#13;
Crestview Clubhouse&#13;
2323 East Sixth,Stillwater&#13;
Reception, 6pm, Dinner, 7pm,&#13;
Dance, 9:2am, RSVP by March 26&#13;
Speaker: Robyn Ochs, author/activist&#13;
GLBCA, 405-744-5252&#13;
040, Student Unio, Box ~01, Sti!!water 74078&#13;
!.I.~,~ l"ami/;" News, March April 1994. page lO&#13;
T H E&#13;
ClTY/COUNTY&#13;
L I B R A R Y&#13;
April 1-30&#13;
Display: Book Collectors Club&#13;
of Tulsa, 4th anti Denver.&#13;
April 2,5,7,9,11,14&#13;
Noontime Book Fair&#13;
1 la.m.-2p.m., 4th and Denver.&#13;
April 2&#13;
Workshop: Begin’g Genealggy&#13;
9:30a.m.- 12p.m.&#13;
1520 N.Hartford Ave.&#13;
Api-il 4 . .&#13;
Family Film Night, "Winnie The&#13;
Pooh and Tigger Too"&#13;
6:45p.m.-7:30p.m., 5 [3113! 91 st&#13;
April 4&#13;
Books Sandwiched In&#13;
12:10-12:50 p.m.&#13;
Aaronson Audit., 4th&amp; Denver.&#13;
April 4, 11&#13;
Lecture: "Positive Parenting:&#13;
Meeting The Challen=e ,&#13;
6:15p.m.-7p.m., 551 E. 46th St&#13;
North.&#13;
April 6&#13;
BookDiscussion, i :30p.m:, 3219&#13;
S. 113th W. Ave¢Santi Springs.&#13;
April 6&#13;
Lecture: "Tulsa’s Scandalous&#13;
Past.", 12:10p.m.- 12:50p.m.,&#13;
Aaronson Audit., 4th &amp;Denver.&#13;
April 7&#13;
Lecture: "Herbs to Know ~and&#13;
Grow", 10:30a:m.-1 l:15p.m.,&#13;
3210 E.21st St.&#13;
April 8&#13;
Book Signing, William Sanders,&#13;
author of"The Next Victim", &amp;&#13;
"’A Deathon RoUfe 66.........&#13;
7p.m., 1207 E.45th PI.&#13;
April 11 ,, .&#13;
G A, Y L.&#13;
life&#13;
life&#13;
6737 S. 85th:E.Ave.&#13;
April 1.1&#13;
Book Review, 2~2:50pira.,.Br0-:.: ..&#13;
ken Arrow Library, 300&#13;
Broadway .-&#13;
April 13&#13;
Lecture by Rev. Dr. John Wolfe&#13;
737 S. 85th&#13;
Sandra Z Hill, M.S.&#13;
Psychotherapy and&#13;
Clinical Consultation&#13;
2865 E. Skelly Drive, Ste. 2.15&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105&#13;
745i 1111&#13;
I F E S ........ T.....Y L E&#13;
rouna&#13;
21st..&amp; ,129.East Avenue (Next.to Homeland)&#13;
234-9007 .&#13;
$3 Beer .Bust, Everyday 4-7, $1.50 Pitchers, 9. to midnight.&#13;
Mon. - Dart League 8pm.&#13;
Tues.- Pool Tournament, 8pm.&#13;
Wed.- Bamboo Night with Singing/Dancing Star,&#13;
Gene Kernaghan, 40’s, 50’s &amp; 60’.s Music&#13;
Thurs. - Ladies Night, $1.25Longnecks&#13;
for the. Ladies.&#13;
Fri. - Male Dancers, Disco &amp;::iMixed .music, 10pm.&#13;
Sat. - Showcase with Mersades; and. guest,&#13;
Stephanie Cassidy, And Dancers too!&#13;
Sunday Brunch, noon.-2pm,&#13;
Open daily till 2am, Food served during all open hours.&#13;
Maj0r; credit cards accepted..&#13;
"Tulsa Fantily.Ne.ws, March - April !994, page 11&#13;
Thursday-:&amp; Sunday&#13;
The bestshows in&#13;
town - call for lineup!&#13;
Friday &amp; Saturday&#13;
Music:--in town!&#13;
Coming March 20th,&#13;
First Ciass Male Dance Revue&#13;
Fourhot guys &amp;.&#13;
One outrageous girl!&#13;
_Cheap-beer every-night!&#13;
Nightly beer busts!&#13;
Domestic Longnecks&#13;
50¢, 9-1.0 pm, $1,10-11&#13;
every night!&#13;
r I&#13;
toMfoo~ery.!.¯ ..&#13;
at the Alle_v .&#13;
"lllitis,,,- ~ur~l Oish-2am&#13;
Airl~.idt)iscol=" accepted.&#13;
Tulsa’s only ~&#13;
Lesbian/Gay Gift Store&#13;
April 3rd&#13;
The JimmyJames Show&#13;
..Tickets on sale now!&#13;
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              <text>[WORK IN PROGRESS]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;February &lt;span&gt;—&lt;/span&gt;March 1994, Volume 1, Issue 3&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several Tulsa citizens have aecuged the Tul~Poliee Dept. misconduct~ specifically;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;th~se aileged complaint’s ~re  nmh0fiOfed at press time When informed that citizens felt that officers were ~ilty of miscon&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;at aft open forum sponsored by Simply Equal/Tulsa and Tulsa F~ily News on Thurs, t....  i~fo~ed that .,iJ: with ~ ;hePrinide)~,iC&amp;amp;hurch°fGreater Good News lot Tulsa The Mayor ~ill be welcomed by the Reverend Alice J0nes, Robert Council District Six Crow of Simply Equal and TOn{ Neal, publisher of Tulsa Family by Kharma Anos i ,family&amp;amp;friendsoftheTulsaLesbian/Gay/Bisexual In a candid interview with ~s are inVitdd to hear and to question our mayor. Tulsa Family News, Suzanne men than for hetero: TFN asked Ch: Palmer what ..... .... Marler~Republican candi&amp;amp;ate for sexu¯ als; and also of c0mmitting sort of enforcement efforts were directed at heterosexual activity by citi- in the: were zens arrested and by other ob- there an) o~the behavior ofTulsa ficers hanging out in the , male officers by .... to have parkUsers? Ch, Palmer w~ un, : Further, See Police ACcused, page 6 ~he 0ffiC: ........ district Six City Council, adlressed the problem ofdiscrimination againstGay, Lesbian, and Bisexual people in the city of Tulsa¯ Suzanne firmly believes that "Discrimination is wrong, no matter who the victim,,’ In fact, she says there could be no possible argument for its justification. When asked if that included discrimination on the basis of Sexual Orientation, Suzanne wasted no time in answering !’Absolutely!" .... See M~He~ p~ge 7 some my oft ’ery was made abe had his hand Superintendent agency agreed to investigate Schools; Here is what he had to TN: OK. Racism is not gone, ~ , ,,_~ ..... " say regarding Gay and Lesbian and we do a lot of work tO ia3’ to comfort with public sexuality, ~[~~’~~,~[~ issues in our schools: promote tolerance, totry toedusuggesting that he &amp;amp; theofficer :imnressive Ratinr s TN: What we re interested in care people, to try to hopefully should go to an apartment or ..... r- ;" Pi3~ TV is how the public schools are change [heir hearts but obviotherprivate setting. The officer NEW YORK -- The o- " Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Civil Rights: ~, New Issue,With Dist:3R~~!~pnD~arrell Gilbiie~ri~t (Gii aS:t se ~ent. ~r the ~a~ ~d ~s2 bian community before the M~ch 1st generN election: Tulsa Fami[~ News: The city’s human rights commission is studying a possible civil rights ordin~ce to include protections for gays ~d lesbians. What are yo~ ~oughts? Gilbert: The Gay ~d Lesbi~ version of Armistead Mau’-in’s dealing with providing services ously }hose are issues that just has every right as an american said he had no place to go. The ,,,v.~.... ~ :...... T. to Lesbian and Gay students in have,n t gone away. Likewise, citizen. But I do not support mi- .a,,,~ ,~I me ~lty scorea lm citizen the,n pldced his fiand on . , . ? ... . - thepubli,c,schoolsystemln_o},her there stremendousprejudiceand nority status [for gays and the officers,, ~hi~t! and was,,ar- pr~es.s~vm.y ~n.the p.~mse~.n ratings places, ~multiculturalism is bigotry that LeSib~’an and! Gay lebians] because of my Chrisrested for sexual battery, a .o~ zv mIaJor metrop.om.a.n.mar- seen as including Gays and Les- people experiencel There are tian background. But you still felony crime not to exceed 5 l~et_s in this countl3,. ~T~!e~s got bians, inTulsa, I guOss it’s been school systems, particularly in wouldn’t treat them differently years in prison. Despite its mis- a 3-m"gnt avera~ge ot 4~. - or: defined more narrowly, having New York and Los Angeles that as a citizen. leadingname, Sexua~battery can some 4 million households. For to do with race exclusively.How have been trying to promote tel, See Gilbert, page 7 occur When the slightest ~buch comparison, the average rating i~isthatyouseemulticu}turalism, erance for all people, including _ _ . occursonany.partdf.the~dy, if for network TV shows in the I d like to know if you re famil- Lesbian and Gay people~ Ho~ Stepping Forward: thearrestingofficerbelievesihat same evening time period this iarwithareportthatwa~doneby doyouaddresstheissu~ofpreju- Candid Talk with there, is "le~vd &amp;amp; l~scivious in- season was 2.3. "Tales" also Dr. Louis Sullivan under the dic~andtoleranceforGayI~o~le doe Williams tent. This citizen claims ihat turned in the 2nd highest ratings Bush administration. It studied within the educational system? by TomNeal&amp;amp; James Christjohn any lewd and Iasci)iot~s intent of any PBS production this sea- te~n suicide and found that Les- How are we in terms of our edu- Late last year, TFN reporter was initiated by the police offi- son "i’li~ highest rated PBS pro- bian and Gay youth were at sig- cational system? Tom Neal ~poke with Joe W!Icer. duciion this season was "I’ll Fly nificantly higher risk of suicide JT: I haven’t re,a.lly looked at liams, who is running for tile This citizen claimed that in Away Then and l~l’ow" x~hich becanseofthediscriminationand that, and I haven t really been District 1 city Council seat. His court this omcer lied about hiS a.~ir; October . prejudice they experience. Ob- confronted with that issue in my opinions reflected a healthy reand the citizen’s conduct: The P~litical’Fallout vi0usly, Lesbian and Gay youth experience as an edUcator; all spect for diversity, and a strong officer told the court that the wa&amp;lt;i.tlNGTOi~ writin- in are at risk for STD’s, in pa}ticu- students should be given an op- sense of fairness for all people. cm¯ -zen walked up to h~¯ m, began ...".~.",.a;....a o~a,-’--’n ~, ¯ ¯ " ’ " w run- M’-rton lar HIV mfecuon. All of these portumty, and that s what I will When asked wh.y he as , byaskingtheofficerifhewanted .,.a. s~,,...,~.,~,.~ ,.,,~.:,, , q.y ; areissuesthatthepublicschools focus on. We need to have cul- ning, herepliedthathehasfouna ¯ NonoracKe, execuuve ealtor el ..... . ¯ ,, " a blow ob and then grabbed ^ ~ . ~n Tulsa, on some level or an, tural awareness ~n the school thatffyou makeacomm~tment tiae ~ffic~r’s ~,enitals Ro!l Cal!; pred~cted,,that thee 0ih~r n~d to address Would systems. In order to do that, you to achieve certain things, indi- On Feb. 2,~hief ~on PaImer Clint°0ad~inistrati°n maY su!i;, like{0 fiiad~Ut~iiether’y0u think h~ve to have some experiences viduals can make a difference." stated that this sort of law en- fer,the political consequences so, too: ; that will allow that td happen, ’ "Any time a change takes place, forcement effol~ is not a high of the PBS network airing of iT" Well mY basic ohiloso- for all children and all pedple; I it will require people willing to priority, but is done in respon’~e "Tales of the City" earlier in phy iS that were establishing think ~ple Should be able step forward. Inste.ad of comte ’citi~e~ ~omplaints. Several January ~hqn Coogm_~s :r~con- some schoo! system to ensure an .See Thotnpson, page 8 See Wilhams, page 6 reques ,t~e Chief and to venes. Kt~ndra~Re !, described internati0nally SUperior educalvl@ 0i:S:a)~ge s press aide; Jim Seb~ies;:p~ge7 don for a/! c[iildr~fi. ’. Ail kids Tulsa Family News, February 1994 - March 1994, page ! Sexwith the Tulsa Police L e t t e. r S .... TULSA FAMilY NEWS Let’s talk about sex, in par- of deep-rooted prejudice in the Publisher/Editor Assistant Editor ticular, sex in public places.The department, as well as raising Tales of the City Tom Neal lames Christjohn reality is that people have sex in issues of possible law-breaking Dear Editor; 918-832-0233, POB 4140, TUlsa, Oklahoma 74159 public places. Some of this be- by those supposed to be uphold- In recent days, OETA channel Issued on the 15th of each mon~, the entire contents of this publicahavior is heterosexual and some ing the law. 11 showed Armistead.Maupin’s tion are protected by US copyright 1994 by Tulsa Family News and may of it is homosexual. All of it is We call on the Mayor and the "Tales of the City". The first not be reproduced either in whole or in part without written permission inapprbpriate. All of it is illegal, chief of police to investigate responses I heard from the gay _ from the publisher. Publication. of a name or photo in no way indicates There are public parks in Tulsa these operations in detail to as- and lesbian community were or reflects that person’s sexual orientation. thatareknownasmeetingplaces sure Lesbian and Gay citizens upset and disappointment that Correspondence is assumed’t0 be for publication unless Otherwise wantf.°!r0~nto Save~w=h°....." oh the munitioesuthratcOm-are language and content were cen- notedcorrespondanbceecaonmdeS:shouldthebesOlesentProtpheretYatoddress°fTulSaabove.Family NewL All sex with each not being sored. - other. Thisfact- Mayor. and .the. singled out for The second wave of reaction Tulsa Family News is aevent &amp;amp; entertainment newspaper distributedmay. be repug- ch ief Of police to selective en- was from thereligiousright, who free of charge in local businesses and organizations. nant to many investigate...to forcement of were outraged that it was shown heterosexuals, assure Lesbian the law, or for at all. I have heard that the sta- Itisalsorepug- g e n e r a 1 tion received over 4001etters of nant to many and Gay citizens harassment, protest. I wonder how many of Gay men &amp;amp; Lesbians. that our eommuni- Wecallonboth those"onourside"wrotetocomof these offi- mend ,OETA for showing the Wecan&amp;amp;do ties are not being cials to work series? Bars &amp;amp; Restaurants ask our police singled out for with minority We have been given to under- *The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria 744-0896 officers to dis- communities, stand that thelocalPBS station *Cherry St. Bakery, 1344 E. 15 583-8398 courage public selective enforce- in particular, did not want to air "Tales.." at *Deep Elm, 61st &amp;amp; Memorial 250-0933 sexuality so ment Of tile law.,, with ours, to all, and are. now able to say *Laff’S, 31t E. 7th 583-5233 that the major- solve together ’I told you so’. *Lola’s, 2630 E. 15th - 749-1563 ity of us can actual and per- ...... What those of us in the gay *Paradise Bar &amp;amp; Grill, 12570 E. 21 234-9007 enjoytheparkswithourspouses, ceived commhnity problems, andlesbiancommunity, andour *SilverStar Saloon, 1565 Sheridan 834-4234 friends and families without ha- Finally, we call on the Mayor to friends and families who sup- *Renegade, 1649 S. Main 585-3405 rassment or.embarassment. But issue an executive, order ban- port human rights, must do is to we remember also that it is not ning discrimination based on *TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial 660-0856 illegal in Oklahoma for two per- sexual orientation among all city send a letter (not just phone) sons to meet each other in a park employees. We call on Chief stating that you believe in free- *Time n’Time Again, 1515 S. Memorial 664-8299 so long as they are of age and go Palmer to institute immediately domofspeechandhumanrights, *Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd, . 584-1308 elsewhere iftheydo anything, cultural awareness training for and that you support the show- *Whittier Cafe, 416 S. Le~ffi~ 582-2400 It is in this context that we police officers, both in-service ing of programs like "Tales of Businesses/Services consider, the= allegations raised andattheacademy, that includes " the City". And include a contri- Budget Window Treatments, 7116 So. Mingo, Suite 102 254-2100 by some citizens. Each of these - sexual orientation issues. With bution of.whatever amount you *Indian Terr. Coffee Company 1613 E. 15 587-1633 persons, some speaking anony- Lesbian &amp;amp; Gay police, officers - can manage. Galerie Europa, 203 N. Main 592-2787 mously, others on the record, and a c~ty commitment not to .We have in our community Harry &amp;amp; Mrs. Jones, 1617 E. 15 582-_1617 none0f whomkno’w the other, discriminate, then can Tulsa’s the tendency to criticize politi- Jared’s~ 1602 E. 15 :,..~:.:z~=~%- 582-3018 tell simitar:stOries~ And-these _LesbianandGay~itizen~startto -: ~;cal~!gaders:who"don’~.t-~standup .... ~ K~eii’~s, ~Flow~rs,- 1635 ,.E.,=~=~:~:~’ . .......599~8070 stories aretoO consistent to. be tm" stTulsas’ fin" estag" ax"n, fo~ru"s", an~d" to be outr"aged when *Living -Arts of Tulsa, 224 N, Main 585-1234 dismissed. Their charges Speak Tom Neal, publisher we don’t get full and favorable. porlrayals in the public media. *Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 PI - - - 664-2951 Yet how many ofus are willing Novel Idea Discourit Books to take any risk at all? Do we 7104 S. Sheridan. ~92-0335 On January 29th on C-SPAN, the Coral Ridges Ministries Confer- risk our jobs the way we expect . 3356 E. 51 747-67 t 1 enceheldinF~Lauderdale, Florida was broadcast to thousands of ~political leaders to for the sake *Phun Stuph, 1519 E. 15 584-7486 households across thenation. The purpose of the conference was to ~ofgayandlesbianrights?Dowe Puppy Pause II, 1 lth &amp;amp; Mingo 838-7626 urge Christians to "reclaim America" for Christ. However, the goals even risk a Small degree of per- *Tomfoolery, 1565 S. S heridan 832-0233 of this conference cannot be said to have anything to do with Jesus sonal discomfort when coming Zat’s, 3708 South Peoria 742-6909 Christ or with compassion, acceptance and love that Christ spoke of out to people around us who Organizations vociferously. . probably know already? ACT-UP, POB 532 74101 What they should have called the conference was "How to Impose PBS operates on public ~up- Your Morals on the Nation and Disregard Anyone Who Does Not port. tf they believe that airing a Names Proj. POB 31.81 74101 748-3111 Wholeheartedly Agree With You." The keynote speaker for the show will lose that support, they P-FLAG POB 52800 74152 749-4901 conference was the former Vice President of the United States, Mr. won’t air it. If we don’t speak *HIV Resource Consortium, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1 Dan Quayle. Notonly has Dan recently learned how to spell"Potato", out, we don’t have any right to TOHR Gay Line Inf0. 743-4297 but he has also learned how to put-words like "tradition", "family complain if we never again see Stianti Hotline 749-7898 values", "moral", end"ethical" together to form a moving speech. He urged Christians to go back to their home towns and no longer be part any positive gay/lesbian shows BiL/G Alliance, University of Tulsa. 583-9780 of the "silent majority", but instead to speak out about the principals on PBS. We will have helped Oklahoma AIDS .Hodine 800-535-2437 "upon which this nation was built." The principals he was talking cause that possible scenario by Other about were the principals-that construct the "traditional family’~. our silence. *Chapman Student Center, .University of Tulsa 631-0000 Perhaps a more appropriate tide for his speech would have been "To Paul Thompson,Co-chair *Tulsa City Hall, Cafeteria Vestibule . _ : . Heck With Love And Acceptance, Let’s Keep Dysfunction Alive!" Oklahoma Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian *University Center .at Tulsa Among other things, Dan noted that Christians need to fight to keep Political Caucus Professionals Gays and Lesbians from having the same sanctified relationships as Assistant editor’s note: We are heterosexuals, all too ready to criticize, as Mr. Theodore Campbell, MSW, 1560 E 21 743-1000 After receiving an extended standing ovation, Dan Quayle turned Thompson points out. We need Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy, 2865 E. Skelly 745-1111 the microphone over to Dr. James Kennedy, who ended theevening’s to remember that it is just as Tim Daniel, Attorney " . 352-9504, 800-742-9468 festivities by stating that he doesn’t hate anyone, but hehas a moral important to praise positive ac- Bill Hinkle, Attorney . 587- i~500 obligation to help save people who are "chained to their sins." tions, as well as point out the Kelly Kirby, CPA, POB 14011, 74159 747-5466 Although th~s type of ~gnorance can be amusing to all of us, t s negative. Let OETA know that. John Kirk, Realtor 747,5800, 745-2245 really a very serious and frightening thing. At virtually any time they did well in spite of them- Tom Neal, Designer, Buildings/Gardens/Graphics 832-0233 during the day from anywhere .in the world, people can tune in to selves! .... Religious Organizations television or radio programs that are motivating people to do all in The address: *Family of Faith MCC, 500 W. ’A’ Jenks 298-4622 their power to stop ’sin’ and ’immorality’ from infiltrating society - OETA allinthe"nameofGod".It’seasytounderstandhowsomanypeople 811N. SheridanRd. Affirmation (Methodist) 742-8213 can be so uninformed and so filled with hatred. Tulsa, OK 74115 *MCCof Greater Tulsa, 1623Maplewood 838-1715 What recourse do we have? we can dothe same thing any group of PBS comment line: Dignity/Integrity 298-4648 people mustdo when faced with ignorance.Wecan educate ourselves *Caqter.b:ury. Ministry Center, University of Tulsa 583-9780 and those around us. We can’t continue to sit around hiding and 800-356-2626 waiting for someone else to speak up for us. It’s time we take the initiative and responsibility for defending ourselves. Tulsa Family News, February 1994 - March 1994, page 2 -Tulsa Oklahomans fOr Human Rights February/March 1994 Volume 14 Number 3 PO Box 52-729 TulSa OK 74152 Serving G~een . Country’s Lesbia~ Gay and Communities in our i4th Tulsa’s Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Information and RefferalLine ¯ TOll 1 -! EI PL:I N4= elcome to the new format for new this past year, a. picnic and dance in the TOHR Reporter. We enter this venture. Bait!ett ¯Square. Our membership meetwith Tulsa Family News to help bring ings, held the firstTuesday ofeach month, Tulsa news to our members~ and to bring include specialguest Speakers and updates TOHR info to the larger community, on local happenings._. .. . For those of you unfamiliar with ~- -~ -Please join us for our next gathering on TOHR, we are in.our 14th.year as acorn- Tuesday, March 1st, at 6:30pro foroursomunitybased organization . serving the cial time followed by our meeting needs oflesbian and gay Tuisan’ s. Among commencing promptly at 7:00pro: Locaother things, weprovideaGayInformafion tion is 4154. S. Harvard, Suite H-l, Line (743-GAYS) and an HIV Testing downstairs in the"Gathering Place." Clinic. We hav. e. been a ~oice for Tulsa’ s We look forward to seeing you then! gay community to the mainstream media and press and to city, county and state government. -~ We sponsor social activities such as our annual TOHR Follies, Benefit Auction, Christmas Party, swimming parties and, by Kelly Kirby, President, TOHR 74.3-4 .2A9Y7S New in Town? Having Problems? Need ~Referrals? The TOHR Gay Information Line is-here-for you. - " We offer a wide variety ofreferrals free ofCharge, _ from legal and medical to AIDS. TOHR and bar information. The HelpLine is staffed?days a week, 8-10PM ¯Volunteers are always welcome! TOHR fields calls for an on-going discrimination survey. If you, or someone you know, are being discriminated against, please contactthe HelpLine at 743-4297. Also,TOHRtracks hate crimes statistics. Ifyouare, or someone yo9 knowis, a victim of a hate crime this information is very valuable. Please call theHelPLine. And ifyou move orare having problems receiving yourTOHRmailings ogthe Tu/sa Family News, call to provide a change of address or to ~verify you~ add~ss. T gT.I NG:-:CL:I 749-4194 Thursday 7,8:30.pm 4154 ~., Harvard, SuiteH-1 . ~ :: :~ -Quadrangle,Building~ cornerof41st andHa...~...ard, SWcOrner ofbffice complex AService ofTulsa Oklahomansfor. Human Rights - FREE ANONNYMOUS -- ..... -Con Finger Stick Method Volunteers Always Welc6~e For and by but not limited to Lesbian, G~s, .Tulsa Family News, Febr~ary~March 1994, page 3 News Briefs-News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News BriefsNews Briefs News Gays Battle Anti-Straight any discrimination within the lenging its constitutionality is~ Chiola, running forqhe Cook D [ S c r i m i n a t i 0 n agency based on sexual orienta- pending, but the AHA council County, Ill.,.¯Circuit Court; TAMPA, Fla. - A gay rights tion, and agree to hire Dana decided to move its 1995 con- Victor~h Sigler, running for the group, the Human Rights Task Tillson, a 32-year-old San Fran- vention until the referendum is Dade County, Fla., Court; and Force ofFlorida, has been cham- cisco private investigator whose declared unconstitutional. Ken Wolf, who is running for a pioning the case of 4 straight application had been rejected Catholics Blast .Bishops seat on the Ft. Lauderdale,Fla., - womenfiredfromtbeLateShow because she is a lesbian. CHICAGO - Three Catholic City Commission. bar in New Port Richey, Fla., Adobe Offers Benefits groups have .taken the U.S. Gay Marriage in Hawaii after the owner of the club de- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Catholic Conference of Bish6ps HONOL~U~::;When. the .Hacided t~&amp;gt;tum it intQ a barcatedng The gay newspaper OutNow! in to task for its opposition to fed- wail Legislature reconvenes this to gay men,~cl~fiining the ng~b SanJose, Calif.,reportsthatcom~ emlly-spons.ored television and month for its J994 session, one customers wouldn ~t f~el c6~n- puter manufacturer Adobe Sys- radio public service announce- of the measures that will come fortalSie~ith straight~aitreSges " tems of Mtn. View is thelatest merits promoting condom use~ before the lawmakers will be a andbarienders. ="~Ve ve always high-tech :firm :to extend com- Leaders of the National Coali~ proposed bill offeredby conserknownthat. thiskindofdiscrimi- pany-benefits to-the domestic-- tionofAmericanNuns;Catholic vativesthatwouldexpliciflypro= nation is wrong no matter .who partners of its workers. The new ~Advocates for Lesbian and Gay. hibit same-sex marriages. The it’s directed againsL" saidTodd benefits program went into ef- Rights and Chicago Catholic state Supreme Court ruled more Simmons of the task force. "No fect at Adobe on Jan. 1 and is Women joinedwith AIDS edu- than a year ago that~ same-sex one deserves to lose their job available to both same-sex and cators in scolding the bishops, couples may not be denied marbecause of their sexual orienta- - .op~p0site-sex coupleS, whoearlierinJanuarydenounced riage licenses unless the state tion, particularly when it has Historians Cancel ’95 as"immoral and murderous" the can prove a compelling stateinabsolutely no relevance to the Convention in Cincinnati just-announcedTVandradioads terest in prohibitingthem from iob they’ve been hired to per- SAN-FRANCISCO ~-- The " encouraging the use of condoms gettingmarried.Alowercourtis "form." country’s foremost historical or- to prevent the spread of HIV still reconsidering the case un- Buttino-FBI Settlement ganization - the American His- infection among sexually active der the high court’s guidelines SAN FRANCISCQ - A federal todcalAssociadon-hasformally y-ounger Americans. of stricter scrutmy, and many court judge has’~approved a canceled its planned 1995 an- Carolina Anti-Gay Bills activists believe the earlier Su- $205,000Settlementbetween the nual convention in Cincinnati, COLUMBIA, S.C. - The South preme Court ruling set the stage FederalBureau. of investigation accusing thatcity ofdenying les- Carolina House has overwhelm- for Hawaii to become the first and gay former agent Frank biansand gay men equal protec- ingly approved legislation that state to lega!ly Fecognize. gay Buttino,’who charged in a years- tion under the law. The AHA’s wouldbar gays and lesbians from and lesbian ¯amazes. long lawsuit against the federal governingcouncilvotedto move serving in the state National Arizona Antt-Gay Bill .crime agency that his dismissal its January 1995 meeting to Chi- Guard, adopting children or act- PHOENIX, Ariz. - A proposed in 1989 after 20 years of service cago or New York because rot- ing as foster parents; The mea~ state constitutional amendment Was discriminai6ry. The agree- ers in Cincinnati in November sures, some of the most restric- that would ban legislation promentwas approved by U:S. Dis- approved an amendment to the five’in years, were prompted by tecting gays andlesbians against trict Judge Saundra Brown City charter barring civil rights several high-profile child-cus- discrimination has been intro- .Armstrong and requires the FBI protectionsbased on sexual ori- tody casesinvolving lesbiansand duced by Rep; Rusty Bowers, a entafion. A federal court has - gay men around the country as Conservative MesaRepublican, to pay Buttino’s attorneys $53,000 in legal fees involved in blockedenforcementoftheanti- ’ well as by the national debate in the Arizona legislature and his court battle, pledge to stop gaymeasurewhilealawsuitchal, last year 0yetending the~Penta- senttotheHouseJudiciaryCom~ ~" g0n ban~ mittee: Bowers Said ~he intro- ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ m,mm ¯ ¯ m.m ¯ ¯.. ¯ ¯," ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯¯ ¯ ¯ ¯~ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ 1¯ Anti÷Gay A~dopti~nBill-~: ducedtheand:gaylegislatiOn~be- ~ " it " ~: =OL~YMPiA~~Wash; L~tieW~h~:~: eaus~ of:gay ~:rights.laws.passed ¯ = ington Legislature will consider , in Phoenix and Tucson that out- ¯ . . . = a-proposedbill this session that law .anti-gay bias. The Arizona = ¯ would make it illegal to place a Traditional Values- Coalition ¯ ¯ foster child in a household with began gathering signatures for a ¯ ¯" 11 th &amp;amp; Mingo, 838,7626 ¯ a homosexual, bisexual, trans- similarstatewideanti-gay initia- ¯ ¯ sexual or transvestite. The pro- tive in December. ¯ Open esday" Saturday atSam. -- posed legislation was prompted " Sex Classes Evaluated ¯ ~ ¯ by the case of Megan Lucas, a WASHINGTON - Classes on ¯ _ - Call. forAppointments 22-year-oldwomanwhoisfight- sexuality and AIDS are offered ¯ ¯ Walk-ins Also Welcome. ¯ ing to regain custody of her 3- " in some 93% of all U.S. public ¯ ¯ year-old son who¯she had aban- ¯ high schoo!s, and the most effec- ¯ ¯ donedin 1990. Lucas started her _ tive courses combine informa- ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯= ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ " fight last year to regain custody tion on, abstinence along with of the boy after learning he had theimportanceofusingcondoms beenplaced in the foster care of and other contraception, accord- Parklane BUilding Louis and Ross Lopton, 2 gay ing to sex. researcher Douglas men, who are seeking to adopt Kirby in a report sponsored by Secure Midtown/Riverside-Area the boy as their son. Washington the Kaiser Family Foundation. One Bedroom Apartments is one of 6 states that permit The research indicated that, con- Skyline views available, same-sex couples to adopt chil- trary to opponents of sex ed dren. classes, the courses neither has- $315, bills paid. 587-4640 Lesbian/Gay Candidates ten the start nor increase the fre- WASHINGTON -The Gay &amp;amp; quency of sexual intercourse " LesbianVictoryFund, theWash- among t.eens. Nor do the sex ed ington-based network of politi- classes ¯crease the number of cal campaign donors, has en- sexual-partners. dorsed 6 more gay and lesbian Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Americans candidates .in .upcoming 1994 WASHINGTON - Activists races. Theyinclude: Tony Miller, from around the country gathwho isrunning for statewide of- ered in the nation’.s capital over fice as California’s Secretary of theJan. 15-17 weekendtoiaunch Ken’-s Flowers State; Will Fitzpatrick, running Gay and Lesbian Americans,- a ¯ for a seat in the Rhode Island " "diverse, nonpartisan coalition Senate; George Eighmey, run, of grassroot~a~l~ocates commit, ning f_or a seat .in .the Oregon ted to civil fights for gay, les- 1635 E. 15th Street, 599-8070 House of Representatives; John " bian, _b,!sexual and transgender Duran, running for a seat in the Ixople ’ in this country~ E~ected Serving Tulsa’s California Assembly; Susan ~ts ihtefim officers ih the new Leal; running.for a. seat on the group while it builds member- Lesbian &amp;amp; Gay Communities -San Francisco Board of Super- ship, creates .local chapters With Pride - Look for our Rainbow Flag visors.; and Barb Jones, who is around the Countryand firms up . running for a seaton the Tempe, i[s structure were Kim Edwards Ariz., City Council. The Victory as OutreaCh :Dir~ctoL JonCarl Tulsa Family News, February 1994 -Marcht994, page 4 Fund had earlier endorsed Tom Lewis as Communications Specialist, Steven Reichert as Net- ~work Coordinator, and Mickey Wheatley as ChiefFinance Officer. GLA Chapters quickly began forming as the founding membership returned .to their home towns, and the first group of local GLA chapters will be formally announcedaround the countryonValentine~s Day;Feb. 14, at.a-multiple-citynews conference that-is being called "Queers Across~rA-merica.".~ Bringing some unexpected muscle to GLA were Bob Paris, former Mr: America and Mr. Universe, who in 1989 shook up the professional bodybuilding world by coming out and ex- .changing marriage vows with his husband and fellow physique model.Rod Jackson. The Olympia, Wash., couple -became the first non-founding members to join GLA following the official formation of the group in mid- January: For information aboutjoining Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Americans, contact the organization at: PO Box 77533,Washington, D.C. 20013- 7533 or phone (202) 546-4124 or theorganization" s toll-free line at 800-889-5111 or, for hightech types, contact them through their Intemete-mail address: glajoin@ queernet.org for membership details. ~upport For Activists. ST.LOUIS-A group ofgay and lesbian mental health workers in. SL Louis has formedCPR(Counseling Professio0al. Resou~r~es).~. ~ to pro’tide cou.n.seling and s.up~ port services~f0r activists wfi0 are experiencing the same sort of post traumatic stress disorders soldiers experience during battle. "We want to offer services that could address needs before they escalate and overwhelm individuals:There’s so much emotionalfallout, and for .an issue like this, where it really is our life or death, we’ve seen a ~reat buildup." " ime to Try Gay Meg? NEW YORK - Time Warner Inc. says that it is tentatively considering publishing a magazine targeted to gay and lesbian readers, although the publishing giant declined to give any details of the possible magazine. Time spokesman Peter Costiglio said "It’s at a very preliminary, early stage. There’s no timetable yet." Nor would Costiglio discuss what sort of magazine Time might launch in a market where no lesbian/gay periodical has yet broken the 100,000 paid circulation barrier. ’Out There I1’ .Comedy HOLLYWOOD - Tickled that "Out There," Comedy Central’s first gay and lesbian comedy special, doubled its prime time ratings, the cable network has announced plans for "Out There 117 which will be taped before a live audience in Manhattan during the Gay Games IV (June 18- 25), Gay Pride Weekend (June. 24-26) and Stonewall 25-celebrati0n in New York. The program will be aired later in the summer. :News¯ Briefs NewsBriefs News Briefs News Briefs .News Briefs News Briefs News NV Anti-Gay Initiative CARSON CITY, Nev. :- Lon- Mabon, founder of the anti:gay OregonCitizens Alliance,j0ined with Daisy Stanley of the newly formed Nevada Citizens Alliance, Tuesday, Jan: 25, in filing a petition to prohibit the "presentati0n of homosexuality as a positive lifestyle" by .any government institution in Nevada, Theinitiative petition; similar to thevoter,approved Amendment 2 in Coloradi~;needsonly 51,000 signatures to qualifyfor the ballot- this November." Gov.’Bob Miller had denounced the antigay initiative as a ,message of intoleranceanddiscrimination." Mabon, however, snapped back that Miller "’will ultimately pay the price". Jesse Helms vs.-U;N. WASHINGTON - The U.S. Senate voted 99-0 on Wednesday, Jan. 26, to cut contributions to the United Nations by $119 million this year and next unless the federal government insures that the international agency has severed all ties with any .group that endorses ~xfial-relatio~is with children.The amendment to a funding bill for the State Dept. was offered by Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C;), who railed so, donrt expect a kiss-and-tellall bio,.~ Smith Says;-because Louganis "fervently hopes this [Ms,sexual orientation] does not become the primary focus of media attention?, Revealing an open secret? Ten years after his cies to specify only "race, ag.e, color, religion, national origin, sex, veteran status, disability or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law" - discreetly omitting "sexual orientation" from the list. Olympic fame? Afterthe outing Idaho ¯Anti-Gay Initiative "ofJ. ~dgar-Hoover? NoL!ikely,...: BOISE, Idaho--Apollby Boise TNT s Gay Celeb IAneup ~ State ~University’s Survey Re- NEW. YORK ’.Just in case.you:~.: searchCenter found that 54% of missed a truly, memorable-too-: .. like!.y..s.~te.~voters.opP0S~.~..t~: ment in American cultural his;:~ :~ gay !mt!alave sponsorea oy. t e tory, wwr’.~,,-,,,-t~.re.~a.n.tation of th.e,~ ..~ Idaho ¯-Citizens. A!!iance,. wh.ile. 1962 Rosalind Russell~Natahe _ 26%support themeasure which Wood film ’~Gypsy~’ was comes before voters.in-Novem.... against the U.N. Economic &amp;amp;°~ SociatCoun~cil’srec0gnitionlast sexual exploitation of children yearofthelnternatiofialLesbian ¯ orrepealofage:0f-cousentlaws. &amp;amp; Gay Association 0LGA):be:- The vote; clearly aimed at excause theNorthAmeri~anMan/ eluding:members 0f the North :Boy Love.- Association ~ ¯ AmericanMan/B0y LoveAssn. hostessed by supermodel ultradrag queen RuPaul. Coming up on the cable channel’s "Our Favorite Movies" series being hosted by celebs is-Barbra Streisand’s"Funny Girl,"hosted by comic, actress and lesbian icon Sandra Bernhard.. By the ’way~ the statuesque platinum blond bewigged RuPaul still insists- that, even though he "loves "Gypsy,’ he still wants to’do an all-blackremake ofanother Roz Russell classic, "Mame;~ "starring moi, Of course." No NAMBLAat UN March ATLANTA-TheSteeringCom-- mitteeofStonewall25 has voted to bar from its March on. the UnitedNationsinNewYorkthis June any groups that advocate ber. The pollsters said.the survey has a 3.4% margin of error. A full 20%. of those polled, how-. ever, said they weren’t familiar with the anti-gay ballot measure and weren’t sure where they stoodon it. Apoll commissioned by. the Idaho Citizens Alliance last November, but challenged by fights activists, had indicated 63% of the state’s residents favored the anti-gay measure. ’Domestic Par[ners’ Fly JERUSALEM A gay-flight attendant with Israel’ s E1 AI Airlines has won a court ruling that requires the air carder to extend is in queer films. According to Variety, the motion picture industry trade paper’s just published listing 6f the most proffiable films released in 1993,"Jurassic Park" came as last year’s second most profitable film, topped by "The Wedding Bansomebasic questions about why fraternities and sororities are appealing to gays and lesbians, what they gained from the experience, what, if any, anti-gay experiences they may haveencountered, and similar topics. To obtain a copy of the survey, write quet.". Ahn Li’s film about a~ re- - to: Fraternity Research, PO Box cially mixed yuppie gay cou~!e 15863, San Diego CA 92175. ’ whotryto.hoodwinkWei-Tung.S ~ CO Funflie.’,Boot~CamP’ parents~ from Taix~an into ..be- COLORADO SPRINGS,. Colo. lieving he .i~. straightby miount-.ii_. Fi’~edo~iW-.atCh~.-a.~ligiq,us. ing a fake wedding gro~s~,dmor~,(~ rightm~hi.@ing pubiiCau."0,’~~ than any film in 1993 compaored - r@0~ted fiaat th~:Coaiition ~ to itsexpenditures, Variety.says. .....Reviv,a! (COR),. located, in The Hollywood- trade paper.re~ Sonoma County, Calif., is relopOrted in its annual survey of most profitable films that "The Wedding Banquet, grossed a staggering 23 times what it cost to produc..e~ handily beating Stephen Spielberg’s dinosaur blockbuster "Jurassic Park," which earned only 16 times its ~roduction expenses. . orority/Frat. Survey SAN DIEGO, Calif. The San Diego-based Fraternity Research is conducting a confidential national survey of lesbians and gay men who are either currently undergraduate or alumnimembers caring to Colorado later this year to open a "boot-camp training school for radical world-changers" where fundamentalists will learn "hand-to-hand combat intellectually and spiritually..." COR, an extremist far:right fundamentalist group has ties to farright leaders Beverly LeHaye of Concerned Women for America and Donald Wildmon of the American Family Assn. It also advocates setting up a Chrisiianbased government in the U.S. and urges followers to "systematically and effectively rebuild to the unidentified gay worker’s of a university sorority or frater- theircivilization on Biblicalprindomestic partner the- same an- nity. The survey is under the .ciples, thatincludethe mandated nual free ticket the airline makes direction ofDouglas Case, a gay death ._l~=,,nalty for an assortment available to the marfiedspouses .-~-. actavlst and currently Coordlna~ of sins. ranging from. dell - . ofitsempl0yees.Thecourtru!ed° ’ tor of Fraternity &amp;amp; Sorority Life quencyandblasphemytohomo- . thatin-refu~ing to,g_i~ie:the free-., at San Diego State University. - sexuality, adultery and:failure to bie to the gay man s boyfriend it. The 32:question survey results .repay ~ bail ¯ was ,dolating the nation,s anti-i are aimeJl at Shedding light on bond. ¯ biaslaws, which includesexual . orientation.. Europe, that NAMBLA withdraw from only recently been granted conthe Belgian-based association of sultative status in the UN’s Ecolesbian and gay organizations, nomic &amp;amp; Social Council. ~Russlans Anti,Gay "~.... S~FI Supervisors. Take SAN FRANCISCO - A report .... First InterState to-Task by MarshaGessen for the-San Francisco-based International Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Human Rights Commission finds that in spite of the repeal of Russia’s antigay law in 1993, the country remains a "land of terror" for gays and lesbians: The report charges that government officials still have not accounted for some 200 gay men sentenced to labor camps for violating the nation’s anti-gay law before it was repealed, even though those convicted in the past .were supposed to be released under the measure passedb~ the Russian Parliament last year. The report also says law enforcement officials continue.to harass gays and les,N~s,p.fison and~a_l~o..rca~p:.’ offl~i~iig ~stili .mi~izM[ iii~arcer2.... ateff:gayS ~d intimidate lesbi-~ .~ ans in their"cust0dy, and g~y . bashingscoiitinuethrbughoutth6~ :" country unchecked. Louganis- Coming Out NEW YORK - Gossip ColumnistLiz Smithreports thatOlympic gold medalistGregLouganis " has signed abookdeal with Random House for his biography in which the reserved athleteturned- entertainer will finally discusshis homosexuality: Even SAN:FRANCISCO - Shocked that. banking giant First Interstate Bank, under pressure from anti~.gay fundamentalists,had unceremoniously dropped its personnel policy barfing discrimination based on sexual orientation, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has sent a-sharply critical letter to First Interstate BankCorp president William Siart, expressingits"disappointment" in the bank’s decision. "There is norestricti0n against First Interstate Bank Corp’s prohibition ofdiscrimination based upon sexual orientation in all of the states in which your subsidiaries are located," the letter states. "Such a policy would be far more Consistent than allowingSuch di~criminationin-those...... states where it is notprohibited~’~d.: Las~ year First Interstate, Which operates" banks in. 11 Western_ states, became th~’tatge_t~f-anti~ ,=, gay fundamentalists:oafter (2hristNet, a national computer network for far-right Christians, urged its subscribers and their supporters to write to the bank protesting FIB’s anti-bias policy including sexualorientation; The bank then quietly changed :its employmentdiscriminati0npoll.... ~W..Bush, president said, if elected,: he would veto any repeal of.the state’s sodomy statute because he said. the law "is a symbolic ~/. gesture of trad’m’onal values." Texas gay rights activists said they considered Bush’s corn: ments to be the kind of pandering to the religious right that lost his father the 1992 presidential race. ’Harvey Milk’ - The Opera SAN FRANCISCO ~ At the snail’spacerate the Oliver Stone proposed ~motion picture "The Mayor of Castro Street" is mov- ~ ~ng, you may be able to catch the opera based on the assassinatedgay politician Harvey Milk’ s life before it hits the big screen as a biopic. Theopera- called simply "Harvey-Milk"- is slated to premiere atthe Houston Grand Opera on Jan. 21, 1995,_followed by a spring 1995-performance by theNew York CityOpera and a production~ by the San-Fram cisco Opera in the fall of 1996. The opera was commissioned jointly by the three companies and ~is the. work of composer SteWart Wallace and librettist Michael Korie. 1993’s.. Most Profitable Film? Guess Again! HOLLYWOOD -- Forget "Jurassic Park," "Schindler’s LiSt," "Philadelphia,"-and similar .motion picture box office-block: bustt/s; the real profit in movies Sensitive to the Challengesof Gay, Lesbian:, Bisexual &amp;amp; " Transgendered Individuals, Couples &amp;amp; Families. 2865 E. Skelly Drive, Ste. 215 ¯Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105 745-1111 . . Certified:Public Accountant Please Note New Address&amp;amp; Phone PO.B¯ 1401. 1, Tulsa 74..,:t59.:M L1,,1 . 747-546.6 Faster refunds available through electronic filing. Tulsa Family News, February 1994 - March 1994, page 5 News Briefs-News Briefs News Briefs NewsBriefs News BriefsNews¯BriefS News Gays Battle Anti-Straight Di. scri m ination TAMPA, Fla. - A gay fights group, the Haman Rights Task Force ofFlorida, has been championing the case of 4 straight women fired from the Late Show bar in New Port Richey, Fla., after the owner of the club decided to turn it intoa barcatering to gay men,claiming the new customers~wouldn~’~t~ feel ctm~ fortaSte~ith straight ~idtreSses and~artenders. :"we Ve always known thatthis kind ofdiscfimination is wrong no matter *who it’s directed against," saidTodd Simmons of the task force. "No one deserves to lose their job because of their sexual orientation, particularly when it has absolutely no relevance to the job they’ve been hired to perfOrm." Buttino-FBI Settlement SAN FRANCISCO - A federal court judge has’~approved a $205,000settlement between the Federal-Bureau of Investigation and gay former agent Frank Buttino,’who charged in a yearslong lawsuit against the federal crime agency that his dismissal in 1989 after 20 years of service was discriminatory. Th_e agreementwas approved by U.S. District Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong and requires the FBI to pay Buttino’s attorneys $53,000 in legal fees involved in any discrimination within, the agenc~y based on sexual orientation, and. agree to hire Dana Tillson, a 32-year-old San Francisco private investigator whose application had been rejected because she is a lesbian. Adobe Offers Benefits MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - The gay newspaper OutNowt. in SanJose, Calif, reports thatcom~ putermanufa~turer Adobe Systems of Mtn. View is the.latest high~techfirm :to extend company- benefits to-the domestic parmers of its workers. The new benefits program went into effect at Adobe on Jan. 1 and is available to both same-sex and .opp0site-sex coupleS. Historians Cancel ’95 Convention in Cincinnati SAN- FRANCISCO -- The country’s foremost historical organization - the American Histodcal Association- has formally canceled its planned 1995 annual convention in Cincinnati, accusing thatcity ofdenying lesbiansand gay men equal protection under the law. The AHA’s governingcouncil voted to move its January 1995 meeting to Chicago or New York because voters in Cincinnati in November approved an amendment to the city charter barfing :civil rights ePnrtoatfei0ctnio. nsAbafseedderoanl sceoxuuratl ohraisblocked enforcement ofthe antilenging its constit,utionality iS:" ’pending, but the AHA council decided to move its 1995 convention- until the referendum is declared unconstitutional. Catholics Blast ,Bishops CHICAGO - Three Catholic groups have taken the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishtps to task for its opposition to federally- spons.ored television and radio public service announcements promoting condom use~- Leaders of the National Coalition ofAmericanNuns, Catholic -Advocates for Lesbian and Gay Rights and Chicago Catholi~ Women joined-with AIDS educators in scolding the bishops, whoearlier inJanuary denounced as "immoral and murderous" the just-announcedTV andmdio ads encouraging the use of condoms to prevent the spread of HIV infection among sexually active younger Americans. Carolina Anti-Gay Bills COLUMBIA, S.C. - The South Carolina House ha~ overwhelm- - ingly approved legislation that wouldbargayS and lesbians from serving in the state National Guard; adopting children or acting as foster parents; The mea~ sures, some Of the most restrictive in years, were prompted by several high-profile chiM-custody cases involving lesbiansand gay men around the country as well.aS by :the national debate Chiola, running for :the Cook County, IlL, Circuit C0urt; Victoria Sigler, running for the Dade County; Fla., Court; and Ken Wolf, who is running for a seat on the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., City Commission. Gay-Marriage in Hawaii HONO~UI2U~-~When the HawaiiLegislature reconvenes this monthfor its49.94 session, one of the measures that will come before the .lawmakers will be a proposed bill offered by conservatives that wouldexplicitly pro~ hibit same-sex marriages. The state Supreme Court ruled more than a year ago that~ same-sex couples may not be denied marriage licenses unless the state can- prove a compelling state interest in pr0hibitingthem from getting married. A lower court is still reconsidering the case under the high court’s guidelines of stricter scrutiny, and many activists believe the earlier Supreme Court ruling set the stage for Hawaii to become the first state to lega!ly recognize, gay and lesbian marrla~ges. Arizona Ant,-Gay Bill PHOENIX, Ariz~ - A proposed state constitutional amendment that would ban legislation protecting gays and lesbians against discrimination has been introduced by Rep:Rusty Bowers, a conservative Mesa Republican, in the Arizona legislature and his court battle~.pledge to stop gaymeasurewhilealawsuitchal~ lastyear overending thePenta- ~ senttotheH0useJudiciaryCom~ - ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯.= ¯ ¯¯ ¯ ~ gon ban~ - mittee:.~Bowers Said heintro- St.Louishasf0rmedCPR(Coun- ¯ ¯ ¯=¯¯ =¯ =.:=¯ ¯ =. : ¯ .-.....,......... ¯ ~ o= ; An;t[,Gay~AdOption~,~:Bill~--:~ duced0theand÷gayl~gislafion~be-~ :,: se!ing ..~=.ofessio0,..M.-:.R~sou[~es) .... ~:,i-.~ ,~..~i;-, ~.~., ~-: ,--.-~’~-~ ~i", ~.~:~i÷~OL~MPi~sli~::’~ti~e~h’:;::",:~-"cau~e~of~gay~ghts:4aws.:Passed ~.~---to provide CO~,Bsdan.g:;.~and~.u.P7 "- ingtonLegi~lfiture:will con~idtr’~ in Phoeni.xandTueson that.out- ¯ port services"tbt acuv~sts who ¯ : 1: HI !.1 IV IO~,.LI ~:~d~’: :.tJ~...., ¯ aprop0se~-bill this-session that -.. ~ law_anti:gay .bias. The Arizona are experiencing the same. sort ¯ .~.~-" d ’ " : woul~i make it illegal to pla~e a Traditional Values. Coalition . of post traumatic stress disor- ¯¯ ¯ foster child in a household vcith began gathering signatures for a ders soldiers experience during 11 th &amp;amp; Mingo, 838-7626 " ¯ ¯ a homosexual, bisexmil, trans- ¯ ¯ sexual or transvestite. The pro- - Open esday" Saturday atSam. - posed legislation was prompted- ¯¯ ~ " - = ¯ by the case of Megan Lucas; a Call for Appointments ¯ ~ - . 22-year-old woman who.is fight- " Walk-ins Also Welcome. ing toregain custody of her~3- ¯ ¯ year-old son whom she had aban- ¯ ¯ doned in 1990. Lucas started her of the boy after learning he had beenplaced in the foster_.care of Parklane BUilding Louis and Ross L0pton, 2 gay Secure Midtown/Riverside-Area men, who are seeking to adopt the boy as their son. Washington One Bedroom Apartments is one of 6 states that permit Skyline views available, same-sex couples to adopt chil- - dren. $315, bills paid. 58%4640 Lesbian/Gay Candidates WASHINGTON-. The Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Victory Fund, theWashington- based network of political campaign donors, has endorsed 6 more gay and lesbian candidates .in upcoming 1994 races. Theyinclude: Tony Miller, who isrunning for statewide of. Ken’s Flowers fice as Califoruia’s Secretary of ~ State; Will Fitzpatrick, running for a seat in the Rhode Island Senate; George Eighmey, running for a seat_in .the Oregon 1635 E. 15th Street, 599-8070 House- of Representatives; John " " . Duran, running for a seat in the Serving Tuisa’s California Assembly; Susan Lesbian &amp;amp; Gay Communities With Pride - Look for our Rainbow Flag Tulsa Family News,.February 1994 -March 1994, page 4 similar statewide anti-gay initiative in .December. S~x Classes Evaluated WASHINGTON - Classes on sexuality andAIDS are offered in some 93% of all U.S. public high schools, and the mosteffecrive courses combine information on., abstinence along with the importanceofusingcondoms and othercontraception, accord: ing to .sex researcher Douglas Kirby..in a report sponsored by the Kaiser Family Foundation. The research indicated that, contrary- to opponents of sex ed classes, the Courses neither has- " ten the start nor increase the frequency of sexual intercourse among teens. Nor do the sex ed classes increase the number of sexual-partners. Gay &amp;amp; ¯Lesbian Americans. WASHINGTON - Activists from around the country gathered in the natiOn’,s capital over theJan215-17 weekend to launch Gay and LeSbian Americans, a "diverse, n0~partisan coalition ofgrassrootsadvocates commit, ted to civil rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people" in this countryJ Elected. as interim Officers in the new Leal,. runningfor a: seat onthe group while it builds member- -San Francisco Board of Super-- ship, creates :local chapters visors.; and Barb Jones, who,iS arohnd(he Countryand firths up running for a seaton the Tempei " it~~ structure were Kim Edwards Ariz,, City Council. The Victory . as Outr:.~k~Direetor, JonCarl Fund had earlier endorsed Tom ¯ Lewis as Communications Specialist, Steven Reichert as Net- .work Coordinator, and Mickey Wheatley asChi~fFinance Officer. GLA Chapters quickly began forming as the founding membership returned to their home towns, and the first group of local GLA chapters will be formally announced around the countryonValentine~s:Day,Feb. 14, at.a-multiple-city nears conference that :is being called "Queers Across ,,America:".o Bringing some unexpected muscle to GLA were Bob Paris, former Mr: America and Mr. Universe, who in 1989 shook up the professional bodybuilding word by coming out and ex- .changing marriage, vows with his husband and fellow physique model.Rod Jackson. The Olympia, Wash., couple-became the first non-founding members to join GLA following the official formation of the groupin mid- January... For information about joining Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Americans, contact the organization at: PO Box 77533, Washington, D.C. 20013- 7533 or phone (202) 546-4124 or the organization’s toll-free line at 800-889-5111 or, for hightech types, contact them through their Intemete-mail address: glajoin@ queernet.org for membershi_ p details. ~upport For Activists ST. LOUIS.-Agroup ofgay and lesbian mental health workers in battle: "We want to offer services that could address needs before they escalate and overwhelm individuals:There’s so much emotional fallout, and for .an issue like this, where it really is our life or death, we’ve seen a ~r_eat buildup." ime tO.Try Gay Meg? NEW YORK.- Time Warner Inc. says that it is tentatively considering publishing a magazine targeted to gay and lesbian readers, although the publishing giantdeclined to give any details of the possible magazine. Time spokesman Peter Costiglio said "It’s at a very preliminary, early stage. There’s no timetable yet~" Nor would Costiglio discuss what sort of magazine Time might launch in a market where no lesbian/gay periodical has yet broken the 100,000 paid circulation barrier. ’Out There I1’ Comedy HOLLYWOOD - Tickled that "Out There,’~ Comedy Central’s first gay and lesbian comedy special, doubled its prime time ratings, the cable network has announced plans for "Out There IL" which will be taped before a live audience in Manhattan during the Gay Games IV (June 18- 25), Gay Pride Weekend (June 24-26) and Stonewall 25-celebrati0n in New York. The program will be aired later in the summer. Williams from page 6 ignorance". He feels there has been devastation because of ignorance. He wants to make knowledge available to all, but respects therights ofparents who would object. He feels that parents should have a right to veto in terms of their own children, but that "it’s appropriate thateducation should be available" and accessible to those who want it. He thinks that 16 is an appropriate age to make education available. Williams does not feel that education will encourage kids to become more sexually active, but allow them to make better decisions about their activity and its consequences. "The kid’s going to do what they want to do, and when kids makedecisions, they don’tmake them based on consequences for the most part. But I hope that they can make better decisions when they make them, because they understand how to make ,..discrimination is wrong. If we don’t putsome kind ofprotections to say that we’re not going to let you take away [rights].. ,then we’ve really taken .the wrong p0sitionr~ rant that ¯ about HIV. Teenagers~ he said, need to make informed decisions based on knowledge and understanding of the consequences. "I think knowledge is power,i think knowledge is freedom, I think knowledge leads to understanding", Mr. Williams states. Logic needs be be present on both sides of an issue. "If I close my mind, I really don’thave any understanding at all. If you really want to make good decisions, even if you don’t agree with all the other sides that you hear, I think part of being a good leader is to get as much information as possible, as many diverse opinions as you can, and if nothing else, I think it makes you a better person, and hopefully makes you a better leader too. Mr. Williams thinks that if the Mayor has an opportunity to issue a declaration banning dis- - crimination on the basis ofsexual orientation, then "She should do that. There’s people who could be excellent employees, and all ot a sudden someone firids out ten years later, that so-and-so’s Gay. And then they make a decision they can treat them different, andrun them out and all that. " Has nothing to do with their job performance...The people that work for me, I don’t hire them because I want them to agree with my political views, or my religious views, or this and that. I hire them because of their per- .formance..With Clinton, I .Marler ¯ from page 1 Suzanne is running for City Council because she believes that it is possible to make changes, and to honestly represent all of the people, in the city of Tulsa. She believes that her opponent, James Hogue, has not done that. Suzanne’s goal is to make decisions for the city of Tulsa that make sense. As far as Suzanne Marler is concerned, equal rights make sense and it"Is apriority to be able to guarantee equal rights and equal representation to every citizen in Tulsa." Suzanne believes that discrimination isa problem in Tulsa, and it is necessary to add’ sexual orientation’ to the non-discriminationpolicies ofthecity."When there is such obvious injustice taking place, it.’s time we take appropriate action to make sure that it stops. That’s whatgovernment should be about." Williams, continued thoughtheshouldn’t have backed off [the ending of the Military ban on Gays in the armed services]. Are we now doing to decide that certain people can’t be executives, now certain people can’t be school administrators? It goes on and on, and it comes out to one reason; but no one discusses performance:They!re discussing everything but-that." WHAT GAY AND LESBIAN ISSUES? by Kharma Anos Darla Hall, incumbent City Council member from District 2, won the Democratic Party primary. She will-face Republican Gary Moore in the March first election. When asked for an interview, Councilor Hall said that trying to run her business, City Hall, and a campaign left her little time to talk with people. However, she was able to spare a few minutes by phone. After her initial question of "What (do Gay issues) have to do with the City Council?", Darla answered questions about what she woulddo to combat the problem of discrimination based on sexual orientation.That is a "very difficult" issue to address, Darla said. She is aware that Tulsa has a large Gay, Lesbihn, and Bi- Sexual population, but feels that adding "sexual orientation" to the nob-discriminatory policy of the city "would be like passing a law to protect you if you’re Catholic." (Editor’s note: existing law protects on all statuse~ exceptfor sexual orientation.) Darla says that before she would voteeither for or against a Gilbertfrom page 1 TFN: Weunderstand thecommission may not act, but will instead ask the state to do so. Is that yourunderstanding? DG: We haven’t heard anything about it yet, and I don’t know how other council members feel, or will act. TFN: Are you aware that there are no current protections for gays and lesbians, even under the E.E.O.C.? (fair empl. laws) DG:I haven’t spent any time studying this issue. In fact, I’ve never been contacted by gays and lesbians before. TFN: Should there be any protections, .even for employment? DG: People have predujices. There should be education. Prejudice is a problem. This is a moral value for a lot of people. We need to be more tolerable (sic) and treat them as ciuzens, regardless of their preference. In my office, every citizen has the same voice. TFN: Mayor Savage will address a gay and lesbian group on March 24th at the Tulsa Metropolitan Community Church. On that date, the mayor will be asked to issue an executive order measurethatw0uldprotectGays,, -to protect gay andlesbian city she would have to thoroughly employees and contract workresearch the issue. "Right now, ers. What is your comment? my cup runneth over...I am. so DG:.I’msurethatwhoeverthe busy that I only have time to Mayor is [following the electhink about the [current]issues." tion] should act their conscience, Tales from page 1 "’Tales" as "’featuring raunchy language, fronta! nudity, samesex kissing and drug use - all in a positive light. But Congress will be back soon, and PBS inevitably will come in for legitimateattack." Even before the 6- hour "Tales" hit the airwaves, however, Robert H. Knight of the anti-gay Family .Research Council attacked the series at hearings held by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting on Jan. 12, calling the TV version Of Armistead Maupin’s hit book "a slick piece ofgay propaganda" _and objecting to what he said was "taxpayers [being] hit up to pay for a national propaganda exercise glorifying homosexual promiscuity." Yes, you are seeing double! Tu.lsa’s only Gay Gift Store -now Gilbert. continued and rightfully so. C i t i z e n s sho.uld be treated equally, regardless of their lifestyle outside the job. TFN: If there was a petition drive in your district, and thousands, of signatures supported protection, how .would you act? DG: I would act the same way as I did about the half-penny sales tax. If there were enough s~gnatures, I would at least consider it. The council wants to protect the rights of all citizens of Tulsa. ~ has 2 locations! ~ ~ ~:. ;. ~HIV’TESTINGC.LINIC~ ’ - ~,: : :. EV~E;RY "~HUR~iEVENIN~"~: 7!~8~:130 PM sponsored by TOHR, Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights Finger Stick Method Daytime Testing, Tuesday and Thursday, by Appointment Call 749-4194 By &amp;amp; for but not exclusive to the Lesbian, Gay &amp;amp; Bisexual Communities YOU ARE NOT ALONE For more information about a Tulsa based support/education group for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or questioning youth, 15-20 years old, call 587-1300 Tulsa Family News,.February 1994.~ March 1994, page 7 John Thompson from page 1 cope and live with, respect one another’s opinioris. I don’t separate people out as Gays/Lesbi-- ans, especially as an educator; I’m the Superintendent for all k~ds, black, white! and all kinds of things. But when you see a certain kind of group being d!scrimin.. ated against; you must ~n- TN:I think the thing that concerns both young and adult Lesbian and Gay-people, is that. an approach that says, "Oh we’re included in [with:out being mentioned specificaHly]’, in effect often renders us invisible and doesn’t really address our issues. Lesbians and Gay men have a culture; have history..¥ou don’t learn about the different people who contributed who also were sure, or try to make sure, tha.t..that Gay, I mean, you learn about d~n’t happe~ and.try t6 make ’ ’em, but ~omehow nobody ev.er surethfit~y a~e ffi~ienan equal gets around to mentioning me opportumty as well as the other factthat, Oh,bytheway.2 .Its students. That’s ~;here I Come a kindof way of ripping off our from, I just want all kids to have this opportunity:i TN: So; if I understand you properly, then certainly if it comes to your atte’n.tion that Lesbian and Gay 3~oung adults are experiencing discrimination, either from faculty, staff, or from other students, then you would institute steps to address those problems? JT: I think it’d be up to the individual schools, as superintendent, I can’t do it from my office, and we’re getting into site-based decision making. I think that leaders at the schools need tO b6-aware of those kindS of situations. And I would hold administrators and teachers accountable for educating all kids, and 1 repeat, you know, educat=- ing all kids, and Fm not saying just Gays &amp;amp; ISesbians. I’m talking poor kids, rich kids, white kids, educating all kids...... role models from our culture. Our readers are very concerned about a problem of invisibility. I would think that that is setting out inclusion for all people, including specifically Lesbians andGay men. I think that would be part of the role of a Superintendent;. to say everybody is included here, especiall3i since Lesbians andGay menhavechildren and pay taxes. JT: To be~very candid with you, I’m ignorant to the point of being able to walk into a building~ and identifyaGay person vs. the one that’s not Gay, or Lesbian and say this person’s Gay, and this person’s not Gay...When I taught Pythagorus’ Thb,orem, I didn’t seeany difference in teaching any child the same theorem. I’m just ignorant to some of the things you’re saying about special kind of ’lesson, or .Special way, orspecial kind ofapproach that Gay people and LeSbians have to be... I don’t understand that. I just think that all children are children, they have a brain, When a child’s in Tulsapublic schools; we i~dI gonna work with that child,, regardless of any differences, and when we employ people in that school district. we expect to be representative of the culture... ~ they have a mind, they function, -and what we try to do is educate, vs. one that’s nota Lesbian...l is reach those children through know a lot of people.2I’ve s~en themostappropriate way,fdeala lot ofpeople come out of-the ing with their, needs: -I m just closeLas they usedto.say, and ..........ha~ing some problems right have-thoseoutwardappearances -: now..; you can identify. But there’s so - TN: Let me give .you a spemany other people who are. not- -t cific, then. Ifwe}re talking about [identifiable], and you just canrt elementary, then wemay be dealwalk into any particul~, culture. ingwith exclusiv.ely i_ssues of Gay, Lesbian-&amp;amp; Bi-sexual Friendly. People of Color are especially encouraged to apply. Applications accepted until 4pm on Feb. 24th. Please call Roger Morrig, 749-4194 Expert. leaning/Pre sing, " Alterations &amp;amp; Drapery Cleaning 4951 So. Peori~i~ (across from the Camelot) 743-5967 Monday-Friday 7-6, Saturday 9-2 Same,day dry cleaning service on_ request.. ~ traditional education- math-" ematics, reading, whatever. But once we get to. ithe junior and senior.high level, the curricula expands, and in Tulsa, from my recollection of being in Schools here, you4eal with human sexuality at some point. Now, human sexuality, when it’s approached exclusively from a heterosexual context ’where it presumes that everybody is heterosexual, is not going to serve Lesbian and Gay :- ¯ kids; because it doesn’t even ’.~ speak to their reality~ And you’ re right abOut visibility, Gay-and Lesbian: people are not always visible on sight, butChristians aren’t, andJewsaren’ t, and there are cultural differences there and peoplerespectthose cultural differences. Do you see where l’m coming from? JT: Yeah, I understand where you’re coming from; I just have to be very honest with you,-I am not coming in to discriminate against any child. When achild" s in Tulsa public schools, we’re gonna work with that child, regardless of any differences, and when we employ people in that school district, we expect to be representative ofthe culture that we are. about. So I have some real serious problems with separating .people out. This Country and say weare all put here on earth to do the best wecan to live together, and work together in harmony...You’ll have to excuse me, I’mnot a student of a lot~of this discrimination that goes on in our country...I don’tcare what: you are, we create an environment for children to learn. I’m sorry, I can’t say anymore about that. I don’t like to talk about our ignorance. You have given me a topic that I~hadn’ t -given a~lotof thought to, and I think I deserve an opportunity to think about it. YOU haveraised some questions that is something that we need to consider .and think about. I plan to put together some advisory panels, to includepeople from all walks of life.My first six monthson thejob will be doing a lot of listening and observing. I really want to make sure I’m in tune with what’s going on in that particular school district. You have raised some questions thatprobably I haven’t given a great deal of thought to, because in some places-that’s not the issue. Gays and Lesbians have been in all cultures, but they’ vebeen in thecloset. You’ re_ telling me in Tulsa that those people are no longer willing to do that and want to comeout and speak for their rights and privihas labeled so many people over ~ " leges as all otherAmerican citithe years; we-have more labels- zens, and I’m telling you. that for our children than any other we’re gonna educate our chiladvanced culture in the world, dren, I’m a kid’s person; and I IYmjust so tired ofheatingthem, love all kids. 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" NEwYORK - .In a case with badly: needed=While"they set-to striking, similarities, to the just-- to think they wi!l no~be,in_fected releasedmotion picture Phila- by AIDS, .people over~:age 50 delphia; a New,York law :firm = haVe,consistenfly?acc0unt~d for ’that fired an AIDSqnfected law- 10% OfAIDS 6ases, with the toll yerhasbeenorderedt0paymOre now at more than 33,000: . than: $5,00,000 - to= the deceased ’ N-ee d I.e -Sw alp: s attorney s estate by the state Di-, ¯ DOil’t Add Addiets visi0nof~HuinanRights; iBaker . CHICAGO Impo~t;-new. &amp;amp; McKenzie said it-would ap- .. evidence¯ backs-.up claims, that, peal ’the decisi0n~ maintaining needle-’exchange.~ programs ihatit.was;unaware ofGeoffrey aimed at preventing ~:IDS Bower.’scondition when he wa’s- among drug users can?~li’amatifired in 1986. The firm contends callycurb high-risk needle:sharthat Bower was released, from his-employment because of his jobperformance. Bowers never told anyone at the-law-firm that he was gayor that he.had AIDS, but doctors testified that he had disfiguring lesions on his faceas a result of Kaposi’s Sarcoma. 9 Cities Eligible for Funds ST. LOUIS ~-By exceeding the grim benchmark of 2,000 AIDS cases, St. Louis is the latest of 9 U.S :cities tobecomeeligible for federal grauts to help care for its AIDS patients. TheDepartment of Health and Human Services awarded nearly $1~2 million to the city to help¯pay the cost Of out-patient services, meals, medication~ counseling andother services to residents with HIV/ AIDS. The agency awarded a total of $t59.9 million in grants to 34 metropolitan areas which ing by IV. drugu,sers ~ without attracting newdrug abusers, accotdingto- two reports published in the Jan~ I2issue of the Journal of the American. Medical Association~ A five-year research project by the University of Califomia at San Francisco found that about 3% of the IV drug injectors w_ho exchanged needles in 1988 were new drug ¯ users, but that.by 1.993 that figure. had.dropped to barely 1%. According to theUCSFresearchers, the study indicates such needle programs do not contribute to increased IV drug abuse. ¯ Another research effort, at New York’s Beth Israel Medical Center, also founda dramatic shiftin the use of shared needlesamong IV drug users, in 1984, theNew York researchers found 51 percentof the ¯ vet; peop!e;.seem to be.getting the - .. jecting it. ~ ’" " :. ~ ~- messageaboutAIDSprevention, New AIDS Ads in .N~ older Americans are largely ig- ~WYORK -~Th~Gay Men s noting, safeguards against the ¯. Health CrisiSha~ mounted a new disease~ a riew¯ medical survey s~bway AIDS preventiOn ad Concludes.. To find out what ’ campaign in Manhattan~targe~- older~Am~ricans ~aredoing to ~:in~--’youngerh0m0sexualsand protect .themselves¯ against bisexuals: Tlie ads feature gay, AIDS, Dr. Ron Stall.and Dr. Joe lesbian, and heterosexual ¢ouples CataniaoftheUni~ei’~ity ofCali: kissing 0rembmcffig while ho!dfomia atSan Francisco .studied ing ~ontlomsand Other protec- ’ more than 3~000 interviews-of tire de,rices. Official~-fro:m people over the age of 50 taken GMHC, the largest AIDS ser~ .from large national surveys, vice organization in the country, Some 10% 6f therespondents say the ads are more explicit reported having multiple sex than whatthey have produced in pai,tners or a bl~5odtralisfusi0h " the pastfor the general public in the 1980’s before AIDS spokespersonforthecity’shealth screening was widely available, department said the ads were no Despite these risk factors, the more explicit than those used by researchers say, olderAmeri~s Calvin Klein and other adverti~, were 6 times less likely to~Use ers to p~0mote their products:.. co0doms and5 tim~s:~less likely AIDS Has. Hit 3,000,00.0 to undergO AIDS testing thah’. .Ii~GENEVA ~ Since AIDSwa~ younger people with simile,riSk- ~;!-. firstidentifiedm0re than 13 years factors. Smllpointsoutthat, f0r-.~; ago; aft estimated 3 million olderAmericans, there havebeen - ~ p~ple:worldwide-have develno public health warnings, bpedl!ae full-i~lown disease, ac- :"When have you ever seen an cording to the World Health Or- AIDS poster with a wrinkled ganizarion;Inatwice-yearly re face?" he asks. Also,. adds Dr. port,, the UN agency al~so, said Mitchell Feldman, an assistant that some¯14million adult~ andl professor of medicine at UCSF, million !children ha~e been indoctors tend to ignore AIDS risk fectedwithHIV, the~,irus.that is " factors, in older patients. ,!’They assume older pe~le don thave sex and arern0t at risk," he says. "But :not only arethey ha~,ing sex, theyare not-lakingprecantions." He says education protions since the previous report in July: Federal Funds for ¯ ¯ NeedleProgram.s WASHINGTON TheClinton administration is studying whether or not itshould put-federal.. funding~ into needle exchange. programs around the country in-an effort to slow the spread.of HI.V among iV drug users, White HOUse AIDS advisor Kri~stineGebbie told repo~- ers. The~earemorethan 3 dozen needle-swap programs ~in_. U.S. cities;.m0st of them technically illegal and poorly funded through volunteer efforts.. Federal regulations block the government from funding such needle-exchange programs without scientific evidence that IV~needle exchanges actually slow transmission of the virus without in- Editorial in the Baltimore creasing drug use. Late !ast year,. Sun ~bout the government’s researchers published the most AIDS :awareness radio and.TV comprehensive study to date on S~.l~,~. ~- " needleexchangesandc0ncIuded ~ ~ =The Clinton administration that the. needle-swap programs deserves credit for prying the lid do in fact block transmissionand offof what previoUSadrriinistradon’t ~addnew addictsto the tionsmisto6kforacanofworms. nation’s population. That .re- The fear that public service ads search, Gebbie said, piompted . might promote promiscuity¯ - a federal health.offiCials t0begin ¯ cause that.seems to thi~ive with reevaluating federal fundi~ng for " or wi~i~’u?prom~otion- .kept’!he the programs. Q u o t e --U n q u o te ingiife~s~ixqng infoima~:oirffiih "No one expects publi~ service announcements to .stem the tide of AIDS. But at least¯ the Clinton administration is getting aggressive about spreading what we do know to be true: Using a condom dramatically reduces the chances of contracting the AIDS VIYUS." young people who needlessly were risking their lives. There were no worms inthat can, ~3nly vital, life-saving information. Condoms do reduce risk. Intbrmation about staying healthy promotes health." . Edi~torial in the Miami Ile~- aM about AIDS info. spots. SALOON ; drawing,dancing &amp;amp;fun! February 27, Sunday Showcase Miss Gay Tulsa ~9~1, Bobby Sue So.mmers Ashlev Mikkels, Rebecca Hunter with Host Kris Kohl February 27, 6pm, OGRA,Tulsa Organizational meeting for Tulsa Chapter of Oklahoma Gay RodeoAssociation - March Events March 12iI OGRA Fundraiser :March 13, MDAFundraiser March 27, Sunday Showcase withKris K0hl¯¯. -Hours: Tuesi-Thurs. 4,2, Fri, &amp;amp; Sat. 7-2, Sun. 4-2 believed to cause AIDS..~ The estimateSwere:-farhigher ith~ ~ pi’eviously repo.rted.~ s~tistiCs. ~l’hey repiesent ajump6f ahalf-. million~in AIDS cd:ses,.~.-an’d.~a .... " ......... ~ ~ ~...... ¯ leap of 1 million in HIV infec- - TulsaFamily News, February 1994 - March 1994, page 9 T H E G American Theatre Co. BREAKING LEGS Mar. 18-26 Broken Arrow Community Playhouse WAIT UNTIL DARK Feb. 11-20 Clark To be announced. 596-711 t Heller Theatre SHERRY’S TURN Feb. 17-20 NO EXIT Mar. 10-13 Sapulpa Community Theatre RHONDA "PEACHES" LOVELACE’S ONE WOMAN SHOW Feb. 18-20 A 596-7111 258-0077 746-5065 227-2169 Spotlight Theatre THE DRUNKARD Ongoing 587-5030 Theatre PODS OUR TOWN FEB. 25-.27, MAR. 3-6 596-7111 Feb, 19-27 Mar:ll-20 596-7111 Theatre Tulsa- CHARLEY’S AUNT LIFE WITH .FATHER Tulsa BalletTheatre To beannounced. 596-7111 TulsaOpe_ra RIGOLETI’O Feb, 26, Mar. 3-8596-7111 Y L I, Mardi Gras 94 For Shanti-Tulsa The Mardi Gras tradition is being brought to life by SHANTI-Tulsa, with all proceeds going to this AIDS-support agency.. Mardis Gins 9 ~vill be held in the rejuvenated Brady District at Brady Street Studios,20 E. Brady. Street; on Saturday, February 19, from 8:00 p.m. until midnight. There will be dancing costumes, and cocktails, as well as raffles:The raffles will be ongoing, and local merchants and friends of SHANT!-Tulsa have donated many wonderful items to be given as prizes. Start now on your costumes, mark your calendars, and plan on enjoying this Mardi Gras ball with your friends. Tickets are still S10.00 each, Patrons $25.00 each, and raffle tickets are S1.00 each. For more information, call SHANTI-Tulsa- at 918-749, 7898. SHANTI-Tulsa was established in 1986 as a non-profit organization for HIV+ persons, persons living with AIDS, their families and loved ones. Througha network of volunteers, SHANTI-Tulsa provides AIDS information, support groups, buddy programs, social activi- ¯ies, and a food pantry. .-~ ¯¯, ¯ :¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ 0 . ¯ ¯ oo ¯ " ~ " ’~~~ :~ ;"~ ~%:Le~bianiGaylBil THEATRETULSA : Transgendered . " ~..Organizing Meeting Presents ¯ S~t..Feb. 26,11am ~ - Life yith Fat ,er :"S"nlver Star: ,Saloon., March: II 20, call 587.8402 ¯ 1565 ~ Into: O’O O O lilt I O ¯ OO0 VICTOR BORGE Celebrate his 85th Birthday Tour! Thursday, March 17 8 p.m. Chapman Music Hall Tulsa Performing Arts Center ~Tickets: $1.5, $20, $25, $35 Call. 596-7111 Tickets by Phone, Tulsa Family News, February 19-94 - March 1994, page 10 E S T Y L E Bobbie Sue S,ommers A NEW QU.EEN REIGNS.! by Kris Kohl Bobbie Sue Sommers is now Miss Gay Tulsa 1994, having won the pageant held at the Silver Star. Kris Kohl stated that this year’s competition.brought in a standing room only crowd-, and was most successful in terms of raisingmoney for its cause, the AIDS fund of Tulsa MCC. Kris is ~ery proi~d of the people and. businesses that supported the pageant and donated flowers, ads, time, space, and prizes. The winner of Miss Gay Tulsa, Bobbie Sue Sommers, added a special thank you to her Sponsors, including the Silver Star Saloon, Paradise, Deep Elm, and Tomfoolery. She says,"As your Miss gay Tulsa, I fully plan to represent the title tO the best of my ability; and proudly take it to Miss Ga~ ’Oklahoma." Runners-up were Ashley Mikkels and Rebecca Hunter, HelenHolliday took home an award for Community Service; and Bobbie Sue also scored in the Beauty, Artistry, and-Sportswear categories. Pat Wilson, AKA "Sluticia", won for Male Interview. " " Kris Kohl extends a warm thank you toall ten contestants: Bobbie Sue Sommers, Anita Mann~ Ivana B. Real,Constance.Monroe~Jd. Gentry; Sensuous, RebecCa Hunter, St~phanie Ross; Sluticia swamppussy, and Ashley Nikkels; and to all who made the event posSible; . Monroe Replaces Scott a:s Miss Gay Tulsa-Metroplex by DaM Pa~i " Constance Monroehas .been. named "Miss Gay- Tulsa Metroplex" for the remainder of 1994. This results from Fall0n.S~ott’s being chosen as th~ current:reigning ’"Miss Gay Oklahoma, USA". A~,Miss ~alloh Sd0tt ~ obligationsid that tide w6uld supersede:that of ,Miss "GayTulsa M~trop[~’i’, Central Pageant’s bo~d of governors have :agreed that tliis iiction be taken, Moriroe will represent Central Pageants, inc. at-the ~’MissGay Oklahoma America" pageaht this ¯ y~r, al0ngwithAnita Richards an,.,,d, JJ. Gentry:CentralPageantsalso announces the crowning ofanew Mis~ Gree~i country ofOklahoma ’94" later this..spring. This pageant will be open to. all female impersonators, (Eduo s note: Central Pageam accompanied their press release with copies _of legal documents establishing the corporation.) 2630 East 15th, Tulsa, 749-1563 .Dart Tournament,. Tuesdays, 8 pm Pool Tournament, Fridays, 7:30 .Every. Friday’at 1.0:30, SHOW! T .H E LIVING ARTS OF TULSA 1994 CALENDAR Pathology ofSymbols by Osage/Pawnee painter ~Norman Ak~rs, .-: Vid~.o:b~!ghdi~iraphers UyTM~a~Ey~photographers. Photographs Th~T~lsaPhoto Collective. February 19~20. Two Tuesdays Performance art FebrUary 22. Process in Clay by Jorge Ortega February 28-April 3. Reception For Ortega and Harris, March 10, GI_ A-,,-.Y TULSA LIBRARY. CALENDAR March 1: . Lecture ~ Wildflowers of-Oklahoma, 1:30, Bixby Library March 1~3 ~5 8,i0,12 Noontime:B0ok Fair~ 2p.m., Centr~fLibrary March 2: . : . Treasures oftheGilcrease, lp;m., Hardesty S0uth-Regional March5,12: Poets in Person;~! 0a.m.o 12p.m., Central Library. March 7,14: Books Sandwiched In, 12:10- 12:50 p.m., Central Library March 9: Cowboys. lp.m., Hardesty South Regional Library March 10: ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP, Hardesty South Regional Library L I F round. E Y L ;dd cam E Does God Hate Gays? Family of Faith Metropolitan Community Church invites you toa workshop, "Homosexuality and the Bible"., Sunday, Feb. 20. This workshop will begin at ap: proximately lpm (after services) at 500 W. ’A’ Street in Jenks. This is the 1st ina series. Others will be, "Sharing the Flame" on Feb.. 27,and" The Blessing" on March 20. For more info: call 298-4MCC (298-4622). STANDING. TOGETHER New Support Group . Responding to the need for peer support, counseling, and social and informationalneeds of ;.~.couples living with HIV, a new " Ug~oup is forming,.called"Standing Together". Meetings are fa- Cilitated by William and Jeff, both train~ counselors. Tfier~ is no cost. Meetings :every Thursday atT:00 p.m. Forlocation, call 743~2917. TODD CAMPS IT UP IN-LIFE UNDERGOUND "For me as a person, ’Life frontofhundredsofreaderswho tinued his cartooning as a col- Underground’ Has been the best have been there before?" lege student. He now works at a therapy a guy could ask for", He posted his firstcomic strip major Texas daily newspaper. said Todd Camp of his monthly , , He is out at work, as well as comic strip now aPl~,,,aring in I,,t~ ~mu’r,, ~in~ t~ ~nf[ being out regionally, via "Life Tulsa Family News. I mean, -I,’,k,f,;X~i’~,o~’~v~fflil Underground". As.hesays,"If - do it statew de r ght?" your love life;.(or lack thereof), :- :1...... Ym°~.r~sg°~e~°gt~t°~’geu, : " : I Y ,, ; :- the frustrations ofbeing Gay in a ; rt ’’ " " " ’ " right? Well, hes out;.inat.least straight world, and the great : 6~?a bulletin board in the hall: two States now,"thanks:tO+~ulsa mystery we call dating; all: in "wayofhis:high:scho01,andcon: ¯ FamilyNews.. -Gay.OWneddhdOperared " ii-: ’: . . : Thank.you Tulsa,: for " .support! 21st &amp;amp; 129 East Avenue Monday ~ Tuesday ~ Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Satuday - Sunday - Feb. 19- Feb. 26 - March 5 - March 12- (Next to Homeland) Phone 234-9007 $3 Beer Bust, Everyday 4-7, $1.50 Pitchers, 9 to midnight. Dart League, 8pro Paradise is looking for good players for 2 dart teams, call for info. Pool Tournament, 8pm. Bamboo Night with Singing/Dancing Star Gene Kernaghan. Music from the401s, 50’s &amp;amp; 60% Ladies Night, with $1.25 Longnecks for the Ladies. Talent Search ’94. Looking for Male/Female Dancers, Singers, Comics~-Cal!...the Paradise. Male Dancers (Looking for Leather). Disco &amp;amp; Mixed music, 10pm. , ~ Showcase with Mersades, and special guest Stephanie Cassidy. And Dancers too! AfterMarch 1st, Brunch,~.noon -2pm. Keyboards by Cool Breeze; Rita’s. Karaoke from 2-6pm~ Stephanie Cassidy with Erika Grant,We~idy Storm, Mersades. Male &amp;amp; Female Dancers, Mike &amp;amp; Sidney. stephanie Cassidy withMersades, Fallon Scott,_ Stephanie Ross, &amp;amp; Male Dancers. T~ger Lily Night (1 st Sat.). Tiger Lily with Stephanie Cassidy,_Mersades, Stephanie Ross,&amp;amp; Lola! Hosts Mersades &amp;amp; Stephanie Cassidy, with Courtney, Michell Ross, &amp;amp; Dancer, Bobby! Open daily till.2am,~.Fpod served during all open hours: Major credit cards accepted. Tulsa Family News, February 1994 = March 1994, page 11 1 MONEY! MONEY-! MONEY! Every Thursday &amp;amp; Sunday, $50 give-away Every Friday &amp;amp; .Saturday, $200 give,away Each night between 1 0 &amp;amp; 12! Beer BUst: Thursday &amp;amp; Sunday, all night $5 Friday &amp;amp; Saturday, 9-1 2 $3 Domestic Longnecks 50¢, 9-1 0 pm, $1, 1 0-11 everynight On Feb. 24, From Kansas City The SHOWME Man -Dancer Doug Boyce Comi.ngMarch 20th First Class Male. Dance Revue Graphics by Tulsa Family News</text>
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              <text>&lt;strong&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;[WORK IN PROGRESS]&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;TULSA FAMILY NEWS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Serving Tulsa's Lesbian, Gay &amp;amp; Bisexual Communities – Our Families of the Heart&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;January - February 1994, Volume 1, Issue 2&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;National News&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Family Support Essential For Healthy Gay Kids&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON – A tolerant, loving and supportive environment built around young gays and lesbians could be the life saving force lhat counteracts the problems that often place them at high risk for HIV infection, said Rayford Kytle, deputy director of the news office at the U.S. Public Health Service, in a recent speech to the agency’s employees.&lt;br /&gt;Kytle, who said he has experienced first-hand the intolerant attitudes towards gays and lesbians, said that a negative attitude toward homosexuality by family and friends creates a confused young adult who, in trying to come to terms with sexuality, often succumbs to isolation and low self-esteem. These traits can lead to self-destructive behaviors - such as alcohol and drug abuse, suicide, and unsafe sex - which place them at risk for all sexually transmitted diseases, and especially for AIDS.&lt;br /&gt;Accepting a young, homosexual and providing a supportive famiy climate, on the other hand, could allow these youngsters to value themselves enough to want to stay healthy and live fulfilling, responsible lives, Kytle said. He added that gay and lesbian youths need community role models who promote healthy and responsible choices.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Condom TV Ads Begin Airing But Not for Gays&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON – Thirteen years into the AIDS epidemic and with more than 200,000 Americans dead, the federal government has finally broken years of silence with the debut Tuesday, Jan. 4, of major network television and radio spots promoting condom use to prevent HIV infection. But amazingly what the explicit federal ad campaign fails to address because of pressures from conservative members of Congress is the largest group at risk for HIV infection - gay and bisexual men.&lt;br /&gt;The rather steamy ads began running on ABC-TV nationally on Jan. 4 and local stations will be getting the PSAs on Feb. 1 when they will be distributed to an estimated 2,800 TV stations and 4,700 radio stations around the country. And while AIDS activists had guarded praise for the administration's decision to launch the blunt ads promoting condom use, many were disappointed in the failure of any of the PSAs to target gay and bisexual men, the largest at-risk population in the U.S.&lt;br /&gt;Washington D.C. AIDS educator Jim Graham said, "We would like to have seen it done differently," he said. "We'd like to have seen ads tailored for gay and bisexual males, definitely. But with that said, I think that this is a major step forward in the prevention effort in the United States." The PSAs, created by the ad agency Ogilvy &amp;amp; Mather, include nine TV spots and four radio ads featuring celebrity voice-overs by Jason Alexander of "Seinfled" and Martin Lawrence of "Martin". Some of the ads promote abstinence, and Spanish-language radio and TV stations will get dubbed versions of the PSAs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Human Rights Campaign Fund Organizer Named&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON – The Human Rights Capaign Fund has named Cathy Woolard as coordinator of its new Federal Advocacy Network (FAN), a program aimed at mobilizing a grassroots activist network working on lesbian and gay rights. Woolard coordinated HRCF's regional office in Atlanta until becoming a lobbyist at the group's Washington, D.C., office. "We recognize that the work of national organizations can never be accomplished without the active participation of our community at the local and state level," Woolard said. "We need local activists with the skills and training to effectively lobby Congressand [sic.] mobilize support on the local level. That is what the Federal Advocacy Network will do."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;New "National" Gay Group&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON – Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Americans has announced plans to hold a summit and organizing meeting in Washington D.C. at the Georgetown University Law Center on Jan. 15-16. Part of the organizing meeting will be broadcast over C-SPAN. The group will be forming a national network of grassroots organizations with state and local chapters around the country. "The purpose of the summit is to bring together gay and lesbian grassroots leaders who are interested in forming a national group with state and local chapters," said Steven Reichert.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[text in cartoon:]&lt;br /&gt;HONOR SERVED&lt;br /&gt;A GAY SERVICEMAN ***WINS*** IN APPEALS COURT&lt;br /&gt;JOSEPH STEFFAN&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Cartoon by David Brady&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;UPDATE: Gays in the Military Pentagon Unveils New Regulations&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON – The Defense Department outlined new procedureson [sic.] Wednesday, Dec. 22, to implement its new policy concerning gays and lesbians in the U.S. armed forces that gay rights leaders called only "marginally less intolerable" than the previous policy. The complex regulations will take effect Feb. 5, 1994, and are intended to set down guidelines for military commanders about what is and is not the basis for investigating a service member's sexual orientation.&lt;br /&gt;Defense Secretary Les Aspin said that the policy has already passed a crucial test by meeting the approval of both the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Congress, despite continuing opposition from rights activists and setbacks inthe [sic.] courts. Gay rights advocates, however, said they would challenge the new policy in court as unconstitutional. "The new regulations are simply a repackaging of thesame [sic.] prejudice and discrimination that existed under the pre-Clinton policy," said Tanya Domi, a former Army captain, now with the National Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Task Force.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa Lesbian Bar Bombed&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Tom Neal&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;January 10 – Time-N-Time Again, a local bar serving primarily the Tulsa Lesbian community, suffered light damage from a home-made pipe bomb that was thrown through its door. There were patrons in the bar as well as staff but no one was hurt. Damages were limited to burns on the flooring, broken glass from the windows blon [sic.] out and signs shaken off the wall.&lt;br /&gt;Police have taken descriptions of the person seen throwing the bomb. Jane Roth, owner of Time N’ Time Again, said that the description given of the bomber resembled that of an individual banned from thc bar previously. She characterized the bombing as possibly motivated by a "grudge" rather than by anti-Lesbian bias.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TJC Officials Express  Gay-Positive Attitudes&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Opinion:&lt;/em&gt; &lt;strong&gt;Bigotry at City Hall&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Back in July, Robert Nelson, Tulsa City Councilman, told the Tulsa World of his opposition to proposed human rights protections for Lesbians and Gay men. Although he is not a lawyer, Nelson proclaimed that current laws already protect Lesbians and Gay men from discrimination based on their sexual orientation.&lt;br /&gt;In October, speaking with Mr. Nelson; I sought to learn if he genuinely believed that current laws provided civil rights protections for Lesbians and Gay men. I met with Mr. Nelson and his aide, Rebecca, in his City Hall office. When questioned about his earlier statements, he repeated them: "[there are] enough laws to cover any conditions....[he would] like us to be color-blind, politics-blind, gender-blind...." This statement is admirable but not accurate about current law.&lt;br /&gt;By chance, in the middle of this conversation, City Attorney David Pauling stuck his head in Mr. Nelson’s office. We asked Mr. Pauling if there were any laws, federal, state or local which would protect citizens on the basis of their sexual orientation? Mr. Pauling stated, "...no ordinance explicitly addresses that point [providing protection based on sexual orientation] and no redress is available..."&lt;br /&gt;I also shared with Mr. Nelson mv research on the issue. If you ask them, the City of Tulsa Human Rights Commission will tell you that there are no protections under any current laws from discrimination based on sexual orientation. Likewise, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for Oklahoma which enforces applicable federal law said there are no protections under any current laws from discrimination based on sexual orientation. This information which I confirmed with a few phone calls was easily available to Mr. Nelson.&lt;br /&gt;He could have had a staff person call. He hadn’t asked EEOC. He hadn’t asked the Human Rights Commission. He hadn't even asked the City Attorney right there in City Hall. And even after heating my information and that of the City Attorney, he still claimed that current laws prevent sexual orientation discrimination.&lt;br /&gt;Mr. Nelson’s ability to hold on to this view in spite of considerable evidence to the otherwise was only the beginning. He proceeded to say that "...what we've done in the past [laws providing civil rights protections] have hurt us....civil rights [laws] orders you to discriminate on the basis of race, creed, etc...." In some disbelief, I asked him if this meant he was opposed to the civil rights acts of the 1960’s which ended, at least officially, segregated public facilities. As I understood him, he stood by his opposition to civil rights protections, not only as proposed for Lesbians and Gay men but also those already in place to address discrimination based on race, gender, religion and so forth.&lt;br /&gt;Perhaps in this context, that of a man who seems to have no understanding of the fact that Jim Crow laws did not just disappear on their own, Mr. Nelson’s declaration that the law protects Lesbians and Gay men, when it does not, is at least consistent if not logical. Robert Nelson also added that he didn’t think that there was that much discrimination against Lesbians and Gay men. He was not familiar with a 1978 study done by the City documenting discrimination in housing and employment.&lt;br /&gt;However, if he’s willing to ignore what the City Attorney says to his face, then it seems likely that he would ignore any other research too. Nelson’s attitude seems to be one of: don’t bother me with the facts when I’ve already made up my mind. Mr Nelson says that Lesbians and Gay men have every right that everyone else does; and that we should not be discriminated against based on our sexual orientation, BUT that he would do everything he could to make certain such a human rights ordinance &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;is not passed&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;This politician says there should be no discrimination but opposes any effort to actually to end civil rights abuses. Perhaps what we've got here is a kind of &lt;em&gt;bigotry that dares not speak its name.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The lesson in this for us, Lesbians and Gay men, our families and our friends, is that we can no longer remain complacent about local politics. Nelson is perhaps less smart about his bigotry and is therefore, more vocal but we have few friends on the Tulsa City Council. &lt;em&gt;And that is something we can change.&lt;/em&gt; The City Council primary elections are February 1, and the election is March 1. There are folks running for some of those seats who are very good On Lesbian and Gay issues. There are some who are very bad. And there are some who might be educated.&lt;br /&gt;This is where we can make a difference. Oklahoma City has come close in recent months to passing a human rights ordinance. Tulsa could pass one too if We just get fair-minded folks elected. Those candidates, new and incumbent need to hear from us. They need our volunteer hours and if we can, they need our contribution. We can make a difference in the quality of life for ourselves and for the Lesbian and Gay kids growing up now.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tom Neal, publisher&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Metropolitan Community Church of Greater Tulsa&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Services&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Sunday 10:45 am&lt;br /&gt;Wednesday 6:30 pm&lt;br /&gt;In Home Cell Groups 2nd &amp;amp; 4th Sundays 6:00 pm&lt;br /&gt;1623 N. Maplewood Tulsa, OK 74115&lt;br /&gt;Phone: (918) 838-1715&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Puppy Pause II&lt;br /&gt;11th &amp;amp; Mingo&lt;br /&gt;838-7626&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Open Tuesday – Saturday at 8am.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Call for Appointments, Walk-ins Also Welcome.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa Directory&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;* Asterisks indicate distribution points.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bars &amp;amp; Restaurants&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria 744-0896&lt;br /&gt;*Cherry St. Bakery, 1344 E. 15 583-8398&lt;br /&gt;*Deep Elm, 61st &amp;amp; Mem. 250-0933&lt;br /&gt;*Electric Circus, 606 S. Egin 587-8677&lt;br /&gt;*Laff’s, 31L E. 7th 583-5233&lt;br /&gt;*Paradise Bar &amp;amp; Grill, 12570 E. 21 234-9007&lt;br /&gt;*SilverStar Saloon, 1565 Sheridan 834-4234&lt;br /&gt;*Renegade, 1649 S. Main 585-3405&lt;br /&gt;*TNT’s, 2114 S. Memorial 660-0856&lt;br /&gt;*Time n’Time Again, 1515 S. Mem. 664-8299&lt;br /&gt;*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd 584-1308&lt;br /&gt;*Whittier Cafe, 416 S. Lewis, 582-2400&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Businesses/Services&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Budget Window Treatments and more! 7116 So. Mingo, Suite 102 254-2100&lt;br /&gt;*Indian Terr. Coffee Company 1613 E. 15 587-1633&lt;br /&gt;Galerie Europa, 203 N. Main 592-2787&lt;br /&gt;Harry &amp;amp; Mrs. Jones, 1617 E. 15 582-1617&lt;br /&gt;Jared’s, 1602 E. 15 582-3018&lt;br /&gt;Ken's Flowers, 1635 E. 15 599-8070&lt;br /&gt;*Living Arts of Tulsa, 224 N. Main 585-1234&lt;br /&gt;*Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 Pl 664-2951&lt;br /&gt;Novel Idea Discount Books&lt;br /&gt;7104 S. Sheridan 492-0335&lt;br /&gt;3356 E. 51 747-6711&lt;br /&gt;*Phun Stuph, 1519 E. 15 584-7486&lt;br /&gt;Puppy Pause II, 11th &amp;amp; Mingo 838-7626&lt;br /&gt;*Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan 832-0233&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Organizations&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ACT-UP, POB 532 74101&lt;br /&gt;Names Proj. 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All correspondance should be sent to the address above.&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa Family News is a event [sic.] &amp;amp; entertainment newspaper dimributed free of charge in local businesses and organizations.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;CORRECTION/RETRACTION&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Due to false information provided to GayNet, a news item was carried indicating that one of the "American Gladiators" had acknowledged heis [sic.] gay on one of the television programs aired nationally. The news report was erroneous and we sincerely regret any missnformation or inconvenience thereport [sic.] may have caused.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tomfoolery!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;January Sale&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa’s Only Openly Gay-owned Gift Store&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pride Jewelry, Buttons, Stickers, Cards, Newsmagazines, T-shirts &amp;amp; More for Us, Our Families &amp;amp; Our Friends&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Valentine's Day&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find Those Cool Gifts For Your Honey!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;1565 South Sheridan, Tulsa&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;832-0233, Visa/MC accepted.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;New Hours: Wed.-Thurs. 9-12, Fri.-Sat. 9-2am &lt;/strong&gt;[sic.]&lt;strong&gt;, Sun. 8-11 pm&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Coming Soon: Tomfoolery! at the Alley&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, January 1994 – February 1994, page 2&lt;/em&gt; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;DO I REALLY WANT TO SURVIVE THIS EPIDEMIC?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Alan G. Nyitray, M.S.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For many, the question in the headline above may seem absurd. The will to live is a motivation that we generally take for granted. Alarmingly, though, reports from the west coast indicate that some people are responding to the above question with ambivalence.&lt;br /&gt;Workshops at the 1993 National Lesbian and gay [sic.] Health Conference in Houston and the National AIDS Update in San Francisco are shedding light on a disturbing development in AIDS epicenters. So far, most of the anecdotal information is coming fromSan Francisco. However, even here, away from the AIDS epicenters, many of us who work ih HIV prevention are starting to see how this deepening epidemic is taking its toll on the mental health of the gay community.&lt;br /&gt;Health educators have long known that health behavior change is an extremely complex process. Human beings who have full knowledge of the negative consequences of certain behaviors nevertheless choose to participate in those behaviors. There is ample evidence all around us, in our friends who are overweight, who smoke, who drive without seatbelts, who abuse alcohol and other drugs, etc. The majority of the individuals who participate in these unhealthful behaviors know that their actions can have negative consequences.&lt;br /&gt;Lack of knowledge is not an issue. Internal cultural factors and external societal factors drive people to do things that are harmful. The deepening AIDS epidemic itself is prompting some HIV negative men to question the quality of life they can have if most or all of their friends and family are to die of HIV. In San Francisco, approximately 50% of gay and bisexual men are infected with HIV. In some specific age groups, that percentage is much higher. For instance, in gay and bisexual men in their upper thirties in San Francisco, approximately 80% are infected with HIV.&lt;br /&gt;Some gay men are unconsciously asking themselves "How much is life worth when I only have funeral after funeral after funeral to look forward to?" In such an environment, some gay men may feel that becoming HIV infected is not such a terrible scenario. Consider the words of a newly HIV-infected client of Berkeley psychologist Walt Odets:&lt;br /&gt;"Becomnig newly HIV postive is a less stressful place to be. I'll probably stay healthy for another decade. I don't have to worry about seroconverting; I don't have to worry about burying my friends for the next 50 Years; and I don't have to worry about being the ’last gay man’."&lt;br /&gt;This newly infected man may have had a specific intention to becomce HIV infected, or he may simply have grown weary of living through a horrible epidemic that only promises to get worse. Will this phenomenon grow as thc epidemic progresses and more people become ill? The impact on gay men’s will remain uninfected may be profound.&lt;br /&gt;Counselors in AIDS epicenters who are reporting this phenomenon stress that these feelings are almost always subconscious. Admitting ambivalence about one’s own survival is taboo. Many counselors are familiar with gay men still engaging in unsafe sex, who say they are surprised, baffled, or confused about their own unsafe behavior. These men often pummel themselves and call themselves ignorant for having unsafe sex. Meanwhile, underlying motivations for their risky behavior may not be explored.&lt;br /&gt;A group of San Francisco counseling professionals have begun to call for greater attention to be paid to the mental health needs of gay and bisexnal men living through this continuing AIDS epidemic. Stories from clients and friends who had recently bccomc HIV infected provoked them to speak about a "psychological epidemic" happening in AIDS epicenters.&lt;br /&gt;Two of the most visible lecturers on this "phsychological epidemic" are Berkeley pshycologist [sic.] Walt Odets and San Francisco therapist Tom Moon, MFCC. Odets says that gay men in AIDS epicenter [sic.] are increasingly having to grapple with a fundamental truth of human existence: biological survival is not enough. Many people with AIDS, whose health may be deteriorating, have to deal with the issue of quality vs. quantity. Now, people without AIDS – whose lives have been changed by AIDS, nevertheless – are addressing the same concern.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Gay-Owned and Operated&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;PARADISE Bar &amp;amp; Grill&lt;br /&gt;21st &amp;amp;" 129 East Avenue (Next to Homeland) Phone 234-9007&lt;br /&gt;$3 Beer Bust, Everyday 4-7, $1.50 Pitchers, 9 to midnight.&lt;br /&gt;Sunday - Free Buffet at 4:00&lt;br /&gt;Monday - Pool League at 8:00&lt;br /&gt;Wednesday - "Bamboo Night" Starring Gene Kernigan&lt;br /&gt;Thursday - Ladies Night with $1.25 Longnecks for the Ladies&lt;br /&gt;Saturday - Pool Tournament at 8:00&lt;br /&gt;Open Daily 11am-2am, Food served during all open hours. Major credit cards accepted.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Town Hall Meeting&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mayor Susan Savage&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;7pm, Monday, February 21 &lt;em&gt;(tentative)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Silver Star Saloon&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;1565 S. Sheridan&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Call 832-0233 to confirm.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sponsored by Simply Equal &amp;amp; Tulsa Family News&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Parklane Building&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Secure Midtown/Riverside-Area&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;One Bedroom Apartment&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;No pets, kids or waterbeds, please. Good credit/references required.&lt;br /&gt;$315, bills paid, $150 deposit.&lt;br /&gt;587-4640&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;WANTED: Part-time HIV Testing Counselor;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Gay, Lesbian &amp;amp; Bi-sexual Friendly;&lt;br /&gt;People of Color are especially encouraged to apply.&lt;br /&gt;Applications accepted until 4pm Jan. 21st. Please call Roger Morris 749-4194&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, January 1994 – February 1994, page 3&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Country Goes for AIDS Prevention&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NASHVILLE – Beginning on Jan. 13, some 35 country music stars will be seen in no-nonsense public service announcements on radio, TV and print media to promote awareness of the AIDS epidemic. Stars featured in the "Break the Silence" ads include Garth Brooks, Clint Black, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, Wynonna Judd, Dolly Parton and WillieNelson [sic.]. Singer Mark Chestnutt started the Country Music AIDS Awareness Campaign. Some of the messages in the campaign include: "Sleeping with your partner is sleeping with their past" and "Use a latex condom every time you have sex."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Michael Callen Dies of AIDS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;LOS ANGELES – Michael Callen, the composer, singer and writer whose 12-year struggle with AIDS made him one of the most visible people with AIDS in the U.S., died at his Los Angeles home Monday, Dec. 27. Callen, who recorded "Purple Heart" and "The Flirtations" with the a cappella group of the same name, was also one of the founding organizers of groups suchas [sic.] the People with AIDS Coalition and the National Association of People with AIDS. He was 38.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gender-Bender Barbies &amp;amp; G.I. Joes&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NEW YORK – He’s big, bad, burley and butch. And the talking G.I. Joe Battle Commander is supposed to roar off things like "Attack!" and "Vengeance is mine." But instead, because of the work of a group of New York artists, several hundred of the G.I. Joes this Christmas are saying things like "Will we ever have enough clothes?" and "I love to shop with you." The group, which calls itself the "Barbie Liberation Organization" (or B.L.O.) earlier this year bought some 300 G.I. Joe and Barbie dolls and swapped the computer chips that give the popular dolls their collection of set phrases. The switched dolls were then carefully repackaged along with a flyer urging the purchasers to contact their local media "about this funny doll they got" and stealthily put back on toy store shelves in more than 40 states, Canada and England. When Christmas rolled around, of course, the effort, which the B.L.O. admits is an "unabashed publicity stunt," became public as kids found their G.I. Joes exclaiming in the voice of teenage girl [sic.], "Let’s go to the beach," and their Barbies snarling out in a deep baritone, "Eat lead, Cobra!" The B.L.O. says the voice-change operation was a head-on attack on "gender-based stereotyping in children’s toys. No one has taken up Mattel’s offer to exchange any of the butch Barbies,and [sic.] several major toy stores have reported a number of inquiries about the new gender-bender dolls.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pulling of Gay Books Prompts Student ’Check-Out’ Protest&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;KANSAS CITY, Mo. – After a,school district in suburban KansasCity [sic.], Mo., Ordered the removal of two gay- and lesbian-themed young adult novels donated by the gay rights group, Project 21, students at one of the district schools began a massive "check-out" of some 2,900 library books to protest what they see as censorship of what they read. A Shawnee Mission School District committee voted Thursday Dec. 16, to return the novels &lt;em&gt;All-American Boys&lt;/em&gt; and &lt;em&gt;Annie On My Mind&lt;/em&gt; to Project 21after [sic.] a group of eight parents in the district complained that the books "promote homosexuality." The 11-member committee decided that the school district should return the books because "they were presented by a special interest group advocating its own agenda," and recommended that in the future the district not accept donated books at all. Shawnee Mission is the fifth area school district to be confronted with controversy about the books during the past year as anti-gay actlvists have escalated attacks on gay-positive materials in the public educational system. One of the students involved in the protest told reporters that the withdrawal of books by students would continue as long as the district tried to restrict what they could or could not read.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2nd Annual Benefit for Tulsa PFLAG&lt;br /&gt;The Oklahoma City Metro Men's Chorus&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Will Perform&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Saturday, February 12, 1994, 8 pm&lt;br /&gt;Hope Unitarian Church, 84th &amp;amp; Sheridan&lt;br /&gt;$10 donation requested for Concert &amp;amp; Reception&lt;br /&gt;Part of the proceeds of the benefit will go to the HIV Resource Center in appreciation of meeting space provided to PFLAG.&lt;br /&gt;Parents &amp;amp; Friends of Lesbians &amp;amp; Gays&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;HIV TESTING CLINIC&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, 7-8:30 PM&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;sponsored by&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TOHR&lt;br /&gt;FREE&lt;br /&gt;ANYONYMOUS&lt;br /&gt;Finger Stick Method&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Daytime Testing, Tuesday and Thursday, by Appointment - Call 749-4194&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;By &amp;amp; for but not exclusive to the Lesbian, Gay &amp;amp; Bisexual Communities&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Female Condoms for Gay Men&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;LONDON – They’re still not yet commercially available in the U.S., but in Britain the female condom has become increasingly popular with gay men. When the condoms went on sale in England in 1992 under the brand name "Femidom," the National AIDS Manual promptly included guidelines on their use by gay men. AIDS educators say the female condom with an extra-heavy domed cap allows for more vigorous sex, reducing concerns about leaks and breakage, and because it’smade [sic.] of polyurethane rather than latex it can also be used with nonwater-based lubricants. The female condom also has a psychological advantage, educators say, because it can be iinserted in advance. The manufacturer, Wisconsin Pharmical Company; has tried to get final Food and Drug Administration approval for 6 years. The firm hopes for FDA approval early in 1994.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gays 'Family Members' in NY&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ALBANY, N.Y. – New York state’s housing agency may consider gay and lesbian couples as "family members" the state high court has ruled. The decision will permit surving partners to linherit rent-controlled housing in the state.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Anti-Gay Campaign in Arizona&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;PHOENIX, Ariz. – A statewide petition campaign to prohibitlegislation [sic.] outlawing anti-gay bias has been launched in Arizona. Supporters of the anti-gay initiative proposal, based on Colorado's Amendment 2, will have to gather more than 150,000 signatures by July 7 to qualify the initiative for theballot [sic.] next year.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Idaho Legislators Aren't Anti-Gay&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – According to an &lt;em&gt;Idaho Falls Post Register&lt;/em&gt; survey, only 9 of the Idaho's [sic.] 105 legislators support an initiative sponsored by the Idaho Citizens Alliance to prohibit civil rights protections covering sexual orientation. Voters in the state will vote on themeasure [sic.] in November 1994.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Residents Trying to Block MCC&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;MATTHEWS, N.C. – Two dozen families in the Charlotte, N.C., community of Matthews have gone to court in an effort to prevent the New Life Metropolitan Community Church from opening its newly purchased church in their community because many of its parishionhers are gays and lesbians. But Rev. Robert Darst of New Life MCC, with the support of the Charlotte Area Clergy Assn., is fighting back. "If they want to buy it [the church  property] from us,we’ll [sic.] sell it to them - at a profit, of course. We’ll make money off their homophobia," he said.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mass. Student Bias Law Signed&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BOSTON – Mass. Gov. William Weld signed a law barring bias against students in public schools in the state because of their sexual orientation. It is the first such state law in the U.S. and was approved by the legislature after 2 previous attempts at passage had failed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;FBI Investigating Colorado Mail&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br /&gt;COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The FBI is investigating reports of hate mail being sent to readers who wrote letters to the editor of a new weekly &lt;em&gt;The Colorado Springs Independent&lt;/em&gt; as a possible violation of First Amendment rights by someone upset with the paper’s anti-Amendment 2 editorial positions. Most of the anonymous letters handed over to the FBI so far are signed simply "The Concerned Americans" and are rife with Christian references, veiled threats and sexual obscenities. One 63-year-old woman, for example, wrote a letter to the editor that was published in &lt;em&gt;The Independent&lt;/em&gt; merely suggesting the paper use a larger typeface so she and other older readers with vision problems could read it more easily. She received a letter from "Concerned Americans" calling her a "weak-minded sheep" and indicated in explicitly sexual language that she should be sodomlzed. The letter also warned, "Do not attempt to write more letters." John Weiss, editor of The Idependent has handed all the anonymous letters to the FBI which is investigating to determine if the author or authors of the threatening letters have violated federal civil rights laws, particularly in the area of suppressing First Amendment guarantees of free speech. The weekly newspaper has also offered a $1,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the anonymous letter writers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Couples Equality in Baltimore&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BALTIMORE – Baltimore’s Board of Estimates has ruled that same-sex couples will get the same health and family benefits as married couples do under the city's domestic partners program. The city workers' partners plan doesn't go into effect until 1995, however.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Children's Wish: A Cure for AIDS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NEW YORK – Responses from the North Pole Poll, a nationwide survey of children conducted by Nintendo of America Inc., indicate that American kids have their own societal concerns, chief among them the AiDS epidemic. The survey of more than 3,000 children, ages 7 to 13, found that more than 26% of them, given a holiday wish that could come true, would ask for a cure for AIDS. That response was the most popular of the 11 choices given, ranking higher than elimination of drugs, crime, homelessness, war, racism or gangs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Canada More Positive About Gays&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;TORONTO – &lt;em&gt;Maclean’s&lt;/em&gt;, Canada’s largest circulation news magazine, has just published its annual national poll of what Canadians think about a variety of issues, including homosexuals, Overall, 56 percent of those responding agreed with the statement, "It would be fine if one of my children turned out to be gay." In Quebec province, where more than a third of all Canadians live, an astounding 85 percent of the respondents agreed with the statement. When presented with the statement, "It would bother me if openly gay and lesbian people were teaching in schools," 51 percent of the respondents disagreed or strongly disagreed, with only 13 percent agreeing that openly gay teachers would bother them. Contrasted with American attitudes about homosexuals, a 1993 &lt;em&gt;U.S. News &amp;amp; World Report&lt;/em&gt; poll found 52 percent of those surveyed oppose teaching students anything about homosexuality in the public schools.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;More Opposition to 'Sister Spirit'&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ELLISVILLE, Miss. – At a packed meeting Monday, Jan. 3, in rural Jones County, Mississippi, residents created the Ovett Community Defense Fund in an effort io prevent lesbians Wanda and Brenda Henson from converting a 120-acre former farm into a feminist retreat. Locals set up the legal fund to help finance lawsuits against Camp Sister Spirit on the grounds that it would create a local nuisance and lower the area's property values. Sister Spirit earlier recieved the support of Ben Chaney, whose brother James was one of 3 civil-rights workers murdered in Philadelphia, Miss., in:1964, who said the women's retreat had every, right to exist and operate its literacy center, food bank, clothes closet, crisis phone line and displaced homemakers’ program. Chaney has even led a caravan of several cars full of people who acted as late-night guards at the Sister Spirit property. The women have been the continuing object of threats and the property vandalized since local ministers stirred up opposition to what they termed a "lesbian compound."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, January 1994 – February 1994, page 4&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sir lan Enters the ’Ring’&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;HOLLYWOOD – Sir Ian McKellen, the openly gay noted British actor, is set t0 co-star as a political adviser in the long-buried Orson Welles movie project, "The Big Brass Ring," based on a fictional story about a U.S. presidential candidate who must hide his homosexuality to run for office. No date has been set for the delayed film to go into production.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Cleric Wants Condom Ads Pulled&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Roman Catholic Archbishop Daniel Bucchlein called on local TV and radio broadcasters not to air the federal government’s newly released public service announcements promoting condom use as part of a new AIDS-prevention effort. Bucchlein said condoms encourage young people to engage in casual sex, but most of state's stations [sic.] said they would run the government PSAs anyway.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;A Very Natural Thing&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;ROTTERDAM, The Netherlands – The &lt;em&gt;Staats-Zeitung&lt;/em&gt; newspaper reports that 2 male flamingos at the Rotterdam Zoo have bonded so closely that they repeatedly tried to steal eggs from nesting females to raise their own baby. Moved by the persistence of the gay birds, zookeepers finally gave them their own fertilized egg which the two hatched and began rinsing as their own.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Virtual Safe Sex&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SAN FRANCISCO – The high-tech computer world inched forward (maybe even 8 inches forward) with the premiere of "Dream Lovers," the first gay sex CD-ROM at the MacWorld Expo. For the computer illiterati who don’t know a CD-ROM from Baba Ram Dass, suffice it to say that ROM (or "Read-Only Memory") is to your average desktop computer what videotape is to 8mm film - a high-tech zoom that reproduces and generates amazingly sharper, more detailed images. With interactive capabilities, CD-ROM allows the user to manipulate the images in a variety of ways not possible in any conventional medium - which means you can do a lot more With "’Dream Lovers" star Joe Romero than you ever thought possible. Romero, who attended the opening of the 10th annual MacWorld Expo where "Dream Lovers" was ... ahem ... being exhibited, said he was surprised by the "number of women who are just going crazy over it." (Well, if you’ve ever seen the swarthy Romero’s "it," you wouldn’t be all that surprised.) But witihout batting an eyelash, Romero points out with perhaps justifiable pride of ownership, that the program’s windows displaying the sex-acts menu "is the largest window size. The heterosexual versions [of porn CD-ROMs] have small windows." And because inquiring minds want to know, we can assure readers that Romero's claims of gigasize are not mere hubris or some optical illusion. It’s tough work, but someone’s got to do it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Sign Are You?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;DETROIT – Just thought you'd like to know that, according to Patricia Fedclum of the Deaf Hearing &amp;amp; Speech Center in Detroit, deaf Americans have generally stopped using a limp wrist to sign the word indicating a homosexual. As a sign of the times, the newest sign is simply the letter Q for (guess what?) the word "queer."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Settlement in FBI Bias Suit&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SAN FRANCISCO – The FBI has agreed not to discriminate against gay and lesbian employees based on sexual orientation or conduct as part of a settlement of a class-action lawsuit filed by former San Diego FBI agent Frank Buttino, a 20-year-veteran of the crime agency fired when the bureau learned he is gay. Under the terms of the settlement, the FBI does not admit any wrongdoing but agrees to formally adopt guidelines prohibiting discrimination against applicants and employees on the grounds of sexual orientation. The agency retains, however, the option to investigate how an applicant’s sexual conduct might affect their character or judgment. The FBI will pay Buttino an undisclosed amount of money, including court costs, and he will be allowed to receive his pension. But Buttino will not get his job with the FBI back. As part of the agreement, the FBI will accept its first openly lesbian applicant Dana Tillson, a 32-year-old private investigator the bureau had earlier rejected after learning she is a lesbian.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;National HIV Magazine Launched&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;CHICAGO – &lt;em&gt;The Advocate&lt;/em&gt; reports that the premiere issue of &lt;em&gt;Plus: The Magazine About Living and HIV&lt;/em&gt; will be launched this month. Themagazine [sic.] will focus on lifestyle issues and daily concerns, the difficulties faced by people infected with the virus but not usually addressed in medicalpublications [sic.], including career decisions, dating, family relationships andunconventional [sic.] approaches to staying healthy.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pneumonia Treatment Causing Shifts in Opportunistic Diseases&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BOSTON – &lt;em&gt;The New England Journal of Medicine&lt;/em&gt; reports thatthe [sic.] early and widespread " treatment of AIDS-related pneumonia in the U.S. ischanging [sic.] the pattern of illnesses related to HIV. Because drugs treating pneumocystis carini pneumonia extend life expectancyof [sic.] people with AIDS without stopping the decline of the immune system, 4 types of AIDS-related illnesses occur more frequently: mycobacterium avium complexdisease [sic.], esophageal candidiasis, wasting syndrome, and cytomegalovirus disease. The four, once relatively uncommon, are now fairly often found among patients.&lt;br /&gt;(c) 1994 by GayNet News Service.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TULSA NOTES&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Computer Matching Service&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Linking with one or more like-minded partners is now as simple as making a few keystrokes, thanks to The Matchmaker, a world-wide matching service for the gay and lesbian community. In allowing Graphical Interface Format images of the users to be exchanged, this service is the first of its kind.&lt;br /&gt;Users of the Matchmaker can find new friends, potential mates, or just someone to chat with about similar interests. Travelers looking for compatible people in distant cities find the service very helpful for locating new friends in destination cities.&lt;br /&gt;As with most matchmaking services, a questionnaire is filled out by the user, describing him or herself, as well as indicating preferences for traits desired in a partner. The computer selects a match from files, based on gender, location, age, and percentage of matched interests, similarities, and desired qualities.&lt;br /&gt;For more information about The Matchmaker, contact:&lt;br /&gt;Arnie Holder, Looking Glass Services, Voice: 918.838.1222, BBS: 918.838.7575 or 7755&lt;br /&gt;P.O. Box 33076, Tulsa, OK 74153&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;PFLAG Support Groups&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Tulsa Chapter in a partnership with the HIV Resource Center and the Visiting Nurse Association is offering a support group for parents, friends and family of those persons living with HIV/AIDS. The group is meeting the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 6:30 pm.&lt;br /&gt;PFLAG is also sponsoring a RAP group for family, friends, Gays and Lesbians who want to talk about their experiences on the journey to understanding and acceptance. This group will meet on the fourth Sunday of each month.&lt;br /&gt;Both of these groups will meet at the HlV Resource Center, 4154 South Harvard, Suite H, Conference Room. For more information, please call the PFLAG Hotline, 749-4901.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;New Community Building Organizatlon&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;New consciousness raising organization being formed. Goal: building a stronger, healthier Tulsa Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual community. Needs: Like-minded persons. Organizational meeting: February 29, 2pm. Call for directions, 832-1816.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Sandra J. Hill, M.S.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Psychotherapy &amp;amp; Clinical Consultation&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Sensitive to the Challenges of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual &amp;amp; Transgendered lndividuals, Couples &amp;amp; Families.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;2865 E. Skelly Drive, Ste. 215&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105 745-1111&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;THE GAY LIFESTYLE&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;THEATRE SCHEDULE&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Show&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Company&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;City of Angels TPAC&lt;br /&gt;Jan 18-20 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Chapman Theatre, PAC $29&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ed Metzcer as Albert Einstein TPAC Trust&lt;br /&gt;Jan 21. 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Williams Theatre, PAC $12&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Glass Menagerie Theatre Tulsa&lt;br /&gt;Jan 21-30 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Studio 1, PAC $12.50&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Phillip Bianconi Philharmonic&lt;br /&gt;Jan 22-23 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Chapman Theatre, PAC $25&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Armchair Traveler Celebrity Attrac.&lt;br /&gt;January 24 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Chapman Theatre, PAC $6&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One Mo' Time American Theatre Co.&lt;br /&gt;Feb. 4-12 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Williams Theatre, PAC Prices vary.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Romeo &amp;amp; Juliet Tulsa Ballet&lt;br /&gt;Feb 11-13 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Chapman Theatre, PAC Prices vary.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Wait Until Dark Community Playhouse of Broken Arrow&lt;br /&gt;Feb. 11-20 258-0077&lt;br /&gt;BACP $10; $8&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Charley’s Aunt Theatre Tulsa&lt;br /&gt;Feb 18-27 596-7111&lt;br /&gt;Williams Theatre, PAC $12.50&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Drunkard Saturdays, 8:15 p.m.,S8&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;TOM NEAL&lt;br /&gt;DESIGNER&lt;br /&gt;Buildings, Gardens &amp;amp; Graphics&lt;br /&gt;832.0233 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Is Meaningful Theater, Anyway?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Gerald Miller, M.A.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;What is "Meaningful Theatre", anyway? Today, political "correctness" has translated "meaningful" into abstracted heavy drama aimed at the issue of the moment. Those scripts don’t hold a monopoly on being meaningful or valuable. Sometimes, there is value in being simply... entertained. Sometimes, being able to escape the cares and concerns of daily life can be even more meaningful to an audience.&lt;br /&gt;At Theatre Tulsa, our mission statement enunciates that we place equal emphasis on both the quality Of the production and the quality of the "experierice for the participants". By "participants", we mean the talent pool, the volunteers, and the &lt;strong&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;audience&lt;/span&gt;.&lt;/strong&gt; Our objective is to provide the best quality theatrical entertainment we can, from the resources available in the community. Our objective with this approach was to provide for the community of actors and the local audience to participate in the best of live theater.&lt;br /&gt;That best may sometimes be dark dramas, and sometimes frothy comedies or musicals. The very best and most meaningful theater will be entertaining in the delivery of its message. Good drama, by definition, has to be accessible to the audience. If the work is not entertaining, there will be no audience. If there is no audience, how can anyone have an associated "meaningful" experience?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gay and Lesbian Committment Ceremonies&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Lori Livingston&lt;/em&gt;, COUPLES&lt;br /&gt;As Carolyn and Nancy, professionals in their mid-thirties smile and exchange silver-and-amethyst bands, the wedding party of old friends witness. Later, a midnight celebration supper will include Nancy’s mother and Carolyn’s two children. Star and Brigid choose to simplify their commitment ceremony, reciting vows and making love on a secluded stretch of beach in Aruba. Michael and Kevin, antique dealers who have co-habitated for three years opt for the traditional trappings of matrimony: tuxedos of dove grey, exchanging rings and vows in the Universalist Church in Boston, Massachusetts. Trish and Patty wear matching gowns, organdy and white lace for their Autumn union. No one gives the bride away; willingly she takes the arm of her lover as they stand beneath the laden grape arbor in their Madison, Wisconsin backyard. Jo and Kelly, avid bikers, wear leather and commit themselves in a celebration of joined life, riding Harley Davidson motorcycles in Colorado. And in windy Chicago Tim and Pat quietly re-affirm their sixteen-year relationship every 365 days; sharing a bottle of cognac and a reading of Dicken’s &lt;em&gt;A Christmas Carol&lt;/em&gt; each Christmas Eve.&lt;br /&gt;Commitment ceremonies. Matrimony. Espoused union. Across the United States and beyond gay men and lesbians are joyously, openly and privately, noisily and in quiet pledges joining in a wave of loving ritual.&lt;br /&gt;Is, this a new trend? One might suppose yes, citing the number of public commitiments in recent years but in actuality same-sex couples have been sharing life and hearth for eons, albeit discreetly. Still technically not legal in the United States (in the Netherlands, however same-sex unions are given the same status as heterosexual counterparts), gay marriage is gaining slow acceptance. In 1989, an estimated three hundred gay men and lesbians clad in attire ranging from formal to ultra-casual and hailing from as far away as Japan came together on the streets of our nation’s capital and publicly acclaimed their unions in a great Gay Wedding. Churches and religious institutions such as the Universalist Meeting House and Unitarian sects accept and encourage gay marriages, offering same-sex couple counseling and performing services.&lt;br /&gt;Those gay men and lesbians who choose not to affirm their joining religiously can and do create their own personal expressions of shared love, as varied and diverse as the individuals themselves.&lt;br /&gt;Edited by Becky Butler, &lt;em&gt;Cerernonies of the Heart&lt;/em&gt; (Seal Press) is a documented account of same-sex commitment ceremonies. Well-researched, it is a moving testimony of gay couples acknowledging their unions, both traditionally and avant-garde.&lt;br /&gt;As we approach the twenty-first century, and seemingly in the final rounds of a fight for gay rights which we will win, the trend to publicly  acknowledge gay unions with the institution of marriage is on the upswing. With the self-absorbed 80’s decade at our backs, more same-gender couples are declaring their relationships in all manner of ritualistic creativity.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;GAY MARRIAGE? NOTHING NEW, JUST OUT OF CLOSET!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Timothy W. Daniel&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Attorney at Law&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Estate Planning, Adoptions, Personal Injury&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Criminal Law, Bankruptcy, Workers Compensation&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;1-800-742-9468 or 918-352-9504&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;128 East Broadway, Drumright, Oklahoma&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Weekend and evening appointments are available.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Know Your Rights!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, January 1994 – February 1994, page 6&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;THE GAY LIFESTYLE&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;No Domestic Partners Benefits – Are You Being Ripped Off?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Mary Troltnstine - Entre Nous&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If a prspective employer said, "I pay heterosexuals $15 an hour and lesbians and gays $10 an hour?" [sic.] would you take the job? Every time we accept a job at a company that does not offer domestic partners benefits we have taken the job for $10 an hour. Benefits packages represent 25-35% of an employee’s pay. As a gay or lesbian employee working in a company that does not recognize our partners, we can’t utilize the medical/dental plan for our partner. We can’t take sick leave to tend our sick partner, family leave when our partner has a child, or bereavement leave if our partner should die. If our company extends health club privileges or other perks to its employees and family, our families are once again left out. These are all benefits that the company would extend to us, if only we were straight.&lt;br /&gt;There are companies that extend benefits to their gay and lesbian employees. Are they altruistic companies, out to do the morally right thing? Companies are not moral. They can be persuaded however, to do the morally correct thing if it can be shown to be in the company’s best interest.&lt;br /&gt;Why should a company extend costly benefits to non-traditional families? Some of the reasons given by employers who have extended domestic partnership benefits include:&lt;br /&gt;1. Benefits packages help employers recruit and retain qualified workers and a diverse workplace.&lt;br /&gt;2. Employees are more productive if they feel management values them and takes their families seriously.&lt;br /&gt;3. Financial needs of an employee in a non-traditional family are no different from financial needs of a married employee, nor are their responsibilities to their partner different.&lt;br /&gt;4. Denying benefits violates principles of fairness.&lt;br /&gt;5. Redefining "family" to include long-term committed relationships reflects the changing social reality.&lt;br /&gt;In fact there may be legal precedence for extending domestic partners benefits. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act specifics that any benefits offered by a company must be equitably offered to all employees. Recent EEOC rulings have used this act to force employers to give men the same parenting leave as they give their female employees.&lt;br /&gt;There is no corrcct way to fight for domestic partners benefits. But there is enough experience to date to be able to draw some general conclusions. It is important to understand and work with the "corporate culture" that defines your company. How does information flow in the company? How are decisions made? Who has the power to make and to influence decisions?&lt;br /&gt;How you present the problems/solutions is critical to whether or not you’ll be listened to. A confrontational approach does not work, but you must stay visible. Frame the issues so that the company sees that it is in their best interest to change their policies. Give the company as much information as you can, including policies and monetary analysis of other companies; domestic partners policies.&lt;br /&gt;Partnerships are important. There is strength in numbers. Form a lesbian &amp;amp; gay employees association. Join forces with other employee groups. Unmarried heterosexuals take advantage of domestic partnership benefits far more often than lesbian and gay couples. Joining forces with unmarried heterosexuals can push the cause forward much faster.&lt;br /&gt;It is helpful to get the support of Human Resources. Even though the HR department is often the preserver of the status quo, there are many good people in HR who honestly want to do the right thing. Enlist the support and help from someone in management. This person does not have to be lesbian or gay. Bennet Marks, co-chair of the gay employees group at Apple Computer summed it up when he said "I would much rather work with sympathetic straight people than closeted gay people on these issues.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;If a perspective employer said, "I pay heterosexuals $15 an hour and lesbians and gays $10/hour?" &lt;/strong&gt;[sic.]&lt;strong&gt; would you take the job? Every time we accept a job at a company that does not offer domestic partners benefits, we have taken the job for $10/hour.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Miss Gay Tulsa Oklahoma’s Oldest Pageant&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Kris Kohl&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Fans and contestants are preparing for the annual Miss Gay Tulsa Pageant to be held on Sunday, January thirtieth at eight p.m. at the Silver Star Saloon, 1565 S. Sheridan. At twenty-three years old, the pageant is the oldest in Oklahoma; it predates by two years the Miss Gay American Pageant of Norma Kristie in Little Rock, Arkansas.&lt;br /&gt;The pageant will be an AIDS benefit, with proceeds going to the MCC AIDS fund. Money collected from advertisers, raffle tickets, and donations at the door of the Silver Star Will all contribute to the fund. Last year, this wonderful event was the largest fundraiser of its kind in our state. The pageant brought in over $ 1,100, which was divided between Shanti and MCC.&lt;br /&gt;Our pageant over the years has benefited from the contributions of many shining stars. Each, in their own way, shone bright as title-holders, and will all be long-remembered. Two people without whom this pageant would never have achieved its status and grace are EmCee Parker and Tim Warren. These two men created the Miss Gay Tulsa Empire.&lt;br /&gt;Last year, as a memorial to these two pioneers who have passed on, an award was created by pageant director, Kris Kohl. The Award of Artistry recognizes the power and contribution to the art of female impersonation of the stage performance of its recipient.&lt;br /&gt;Last year, the fabulous Jazzmyn Cherri took home this honor, as well as being first runner-up. Second runner--up [sic.] and winner of Male Interview, was Sensuous Helen Holliday. Who will be crowned this year? Come find out on January thirtieth at the Silver Star!&lt;br /&gt;A limited amount of reserved seating is available for ten dollars per person. A donation of three dollars cover will be asked for at the door, and raffle tickets for some wonderful prizes can be bought at the door as well. Remember &lt;em&gt;all&lt;/em&gt; proceeds benefit MCC-AIDS benefit fund!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Please Support Our Advertisers&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;And&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Let Them Know You Read It Here!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SILVER STAR SALOON&lt;br /&gt;Miss Gay Tulsa Pageant&lt;br /&gt;Sunday, January 30, 8pm&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;New Hours:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tues.-Thurs. 4-2&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fri. &amp;amp; Sat. 7-2&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sun. 4-2&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Beer Bust&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tues. - Thurs. 4-7 pm, $4&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Wed. &amp;amp; Thurs. 9pm-1am, $4&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Male Dancers Every Thursday&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BUDGET WINDOW TREATMENTS and more!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Visit our expanded showroom&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Window coverings of all types, accessories, silk flowers, rugs, custom upholstery &amp;amp; more – all your interior needs.&lt;br /&gt;Wemberly Center&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;7116 South Mingo, Suite 102, 254-2100&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Drop your pants at&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;BellAire Cleaners*&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Expert Alterations &amp;amp; Drapery Cleaning&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;4951 So. Peoria, (across from the Camelot) 743-5967, M-F 7-6, Sat. 9-2&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*and your shirts, dresses, ties &lt;span&gt;–for all your cleaning!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ken's Flowers&lt;br /&gt;1635 E. 15th Street, 599-8070&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Serving Tulsa's Lesbian &amp;amp; Gay Communities With Pride &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;– Look for our Rainbow Flag&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, January 1994 – February 1994, page 7&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[duplicate of page 6]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Alley&lt;br /&gt;3340 South Peoria&lt;br /&gt;21 To Enter&lt;br /&gt;744-0896&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria Ave., is the current room of choice for Tulsa's gay community. Formerly Spectrum and, before that, T-Birds, The Alley's turntables pour out heavy doses of hardcore techno and disco-laden hip-hop, making it a popular spot for heterosexual clubgoers in search of good dance music.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The only one recognized by THE WORLD</text>
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              <text>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TULSA FAMILY NEWS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Serving Tulsa's Lesbian, Gay &amp;amp; Bisexual Communities — Our Families of the Heart&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Volume 1, Issue 1&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;HIV Exposure Lawsuit Could Give Final Blow To Sodomy Law&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;By Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News reporter&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A ruling by Oklahoma district level judge, Melinda Monette on a civil lawsuit filed by Drumright attorney, Tim Daniel, may strike the killing blow to Oklahoma’s "sodomy" law. The lawsuit seeks damages from the estate of a Gay man allegedly for knowingly exposing the plaintiff to risk of HIV infection (human immune-deficiency virus) during the course of a two-year sexual relationship. It is alleged that the decedent knew he had been diagnosed with AlDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome), concealed his health status, and knowingly enegaged in sexual behavior that exposed the plaintiff to high risk of infection. Exposing another person to risk of HIV infection without full disclosure is a violation of Oklahoma law.&lt;br /&gt;Tim Cheek, attorney defending the estate of the decedent, challenged not the facts of the plaintiff's case but challenged the plaintiff's right to sue. Mr. Check claimed that the plaintiff, a person admitting to violating Oklahoma's "sodomy" statute, a felony crime, has no right to seek damages for an injury that occurred during "the commission of a crime" — i.e. the violation of Oklahoma's "sodomy" statute, ".... [the] detestable and abominable crime against nature, committed with mankind or with a beast, is punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary not exceeding ten years...."&lt;br /&gt;Legal scholars have questioned whether Oklahoma's "sodomy" statute still applies to homosexual conduct. In 1986 in a case concerning heterosexual conduct, the law was found to be unconstitutional. In &lt;em&gt;Post vs. the State of Oklahoma&lt;/em&gt;, the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma found that "'natural repugnance' [on the part of many for certain sexual acts] does not create compelling justification for state regulation of 'abnormal' sexual acts involving consenting adults, and thus, application of....[the OK sodomy law]....to allegedly private, consensual acts violated defendant's constitutional right to privacy...."&lt;br /&gt;Attorney Daniel suggests that the case, &lt;em&gt;Post vs. the State of Oklahoma&lt;/em&gt;, logically should apply to homosexual conduct as well as heterosexual conduct but add that in our system of law these issues are determined by successive court tests. As a different circumstances are examined by the courts, the application of a ruling is better understood.&lt;br /&gt;Some of the legal support for overturning sodomy laws was lost in a US Supreme Court ruling, &lt;em&gt;Bowers vs. Hardwick&lt;/em&gt;, also from 1986.  This case found that homosexual conduct is not protected under the US Constitution’s implied right to privacy. Legal experts have characterized this 5-4 case as poorly reasoned, being more informed by traditional prejudice than by sound legal principles. Former US Justice Powell, who provided the "swing" vote to continue to criminalize private, consensual homosexual conduct, has since recanted his vote, saying he made a mistake.&lt;br /&gt;In his response to attorney Tim Cheek, Mr. Daniel argued that his client should not lose "the most fundamental right, that of a fair hearing in court" because the client is Gay and engaged in homosexual conduct. In challenging defense attorney Cheek, Daniel claims that the ruling in &lt;em&gt;Post vs. the State of Oklahoma&lt;/em&gt; applies to homosexual conduct as well. Daniel further states that the &lt;em&gt;Bowers vs. Hardwick&lt;/em&gt; decision is the product of a sharply divided US Supreme Court and does not represent "settled doctrine." Daniel adds that while the &lt;em&gt;Bowers vs. Hardwick&lt;/em&gt; decision does allow the state of Georgia to keep its "sodomy" law, it does not require Oklahoma to reinstate its "sodomy" law which has already been found to be unconstitutional.&lt;br /&gt;Judge Monette ruled in favor of Tim Daniel's client, ruling that the decision of &lt;em&gt;Post vs. the State of Oklahoma&lt;/em&gt; does apply to homosexual conduct. This means that homosexual conduct is no longer criminalized in the state of Oklahoma unless a higher court reverses Judge Monette's decision. Atty. Cheek said he would seek such a ruling from a higher court, up to the State Supreme Court if necessary. If Judge Monette's decision is upheld, Oklahoma's "sodomy" law will be clearly unconstitutional and Tim Daniel's plaintiff's case will go to trial like any other civil damages case. At press time, no further action had occurred. An appeal to a higher court and further rulings can be expected within the next several months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Attorney Tim Daniel&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;HOSTILE CLIMATE&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;New report cites anti-gay public policy incidents in 41 states in past year&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;By CHRIS THOMAS&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;GayNetNews Service&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A new report on anti-gay efforts across the nation spotlights several dangerous strategies being used by anti-gay groups, and shows how scattered victories can be turned into a broader base of support. "Hostile Climate: A State-by-State Report on Anti-Gay Activity" Was prepared by People for the American Way (PAW), a 300,000-member non-partisan constitutional liberties organization based in Washington, D.C.&lt;br /&gt;According to PAW president Arthur J. Kropp, "While national battles over gay rights have captured, the limelight, dozens of low-profile campaigns against basic civil rights for gays and lesbians have been proliferating at the local level. The spread of anti-gay activity has reached a point where millions of Americans fear their most basic rights are being held hostage to hate politics.&lt;br /&gt;According to the report, 41 states and the District of Columbia have experienced anti-gay activity since the November 1992 elections. A total of 132 state or local battles are chronicled in the report, and ranged from attacks statewide anti-discrimination laws to the vandalism of the home of Melbourne, Iowa, mayor Bill Crews, who had publicly come out just prior to his participation in the March on Washington. Schools are a major focus of anti-gay efforts, and the religious right movement&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;see Hostile Climate, page 4&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TX Welcomes Apple&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;CUPERTINO, Calif. — Williamson County, Texas, county commissioners who snubbed Apple Computer Inc. at the end of November because of its domestic partner health benefits package for gay and lesbian employees reversed themselves a week on Dec. 7. Just a week before, on Nov. 30, the commissioners had refused 3-2 to extend a $750,000 tax abatement to Apple because of the domestic partners benefits. The second vote that give Apple the $1 million for improvements, also 3-2, involved no change in the computer firm's partners policy, which Apple insisted from the time the issue first erupted here nearly a month ago was not up for negotiation. "Our policy remains clear and we did not waiver," said Bill Keegan, Apple's spokesman in Texas. "We feel this policy is an important component of our business plan. It's a way to attract and retain the best and brightest employees."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;–GayNet News Service&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;AIDS Bias at American Airlines?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;November 22, 1993&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mr. Robert Crandall, President&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Dear Mr. Crandall,&lt;br /&gt;We were extremely disappointed to lean [sic.] that American Airlines has once again behaved irresponsibly in its treatment of passengers who either have or are perceived to have AIDS or HIV disease.&lt;br /&gt;The latest incident of which we are aware, that of the forcible arrest of Mr. Timothy Holless from flight 50 out of Chicago, is in our view, deplorable. Our understanding of the facts leads us to belive that there was a phenomenal insenitivity to the needs of those who suffer from AIDS, and seems to us as if American's actions may have been violative of both the Air Carrier Access Act and Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act.&lt;br /&gt;To add insuit to the the [sic.] indignity of your treatment of Mr. Holless, when AIDS advocacy groups sought a response to the treatment of Mr. Holless, American's answer was that the incident does not warrant a response. That is unacceptable.&lt;br /&gt;We understand that American has apologized to Mr. Holless. By that we infer you recognize that you have erred, and changed your opinion that the situtation merited no response. We will now look to see that American implements clear and appropriate guidelines with respect to how the airline will accommodate the needs of future travelers who have or are perceived to have HIV or AIDS. We expect shortly from you a clear statement of non-discrimination and full compliance with all Federal anti-discrimination laws, and we expect you to abide by that anti-discrimination in the future.&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Barney Frank, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Henry Waxman, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Pat Schroeder, D-CO&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Gerry Studds, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. James Oberstar, D-MN&lt;br /&gt;Rep. John Lewis, D-GA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. John Olver, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Jolene Unsoeld, D-WA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Anna G. Eshoo, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Thomas Andrews, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Major Owens, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Jane Harman, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Tom Lantos, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-NY&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Marty Meehan, D-MA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Neil Abercrombie, D-HI&lt;br /&gt;Rep. George Miller, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Nydia Velazquez, D-NY&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Lynn Schenk, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Howard Berman, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Rep. Lynn C. Woolsey, D-CA&lt;br /&gt;Washington, D.C.&lt;br /&gt;The letter above was sent after Timothy Holless was arrested and removed by force from an American Airlines flight on November 14 bound from Chicago to San Francisco. Speaking with &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt;, Gus Whitcomb of American Airlines public relations department portrayed the incident as merely an effort to insure Mr. Holless' wellbeing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;see American, page 4&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa Public Schools Ignore Pro-Gay State Educa. Regulations&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;By Tom Neal, Tulsa Family News reporter&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Tulsa Public School System has ignored for eight months state non-discrimination regulations that include protection for students based on sexual orientation. On March 18, the Oklahoma State Department of Education adpoted standards of performance and conduct for teachers. These standards were adopted as a result of HB 1017.&lt;br /&gt;These standards state, "the teacher must strive to help each student realize his or her potential as a worthy and effective member of society ....the teacher: .....shall not on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, national origin, marital status, political or religious beliefs, family, social or cultural background, &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;or sexual orientation,&lt;/span&gt; unfairly, a. exclude andy [sic.] student from participation in any program, b. deny benefits to any students, c. grant any advantage to any student...."&lt;br /&gt;Jack Pontious, Manager for Human Resources for Tulsa Public Schcols (TPS) told &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt; that school system had not been aware of the regulations before &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt; called. Mr. Pontius indicated that Tulsa Public Schools would distribute the regulations sometime before March 1994. In the Tulsa area, the Jenks school system, in contrast, included these regulations at the beginning of the school year with all new teacher contracts.&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa Family News asked the office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Sandy Garrett, for an explaination of how it was that the second largest school district in the state not only was not in compliance with these regulation [sic.] but didn't even seem to know about them. Press secretary for the superintendent, John Delanders, initially took this request but failed to respond to further phone calls over several weeks.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, December 1993 – January 1994, page 1&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Comic caption: "Because their greed matters more than what he taught."]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Why Tulsa&lt;/em&gt; &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Family&lt;/span&gt; &lt;em&gt;News?&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Hey, girl that one’s cute, is she family?&lt;/em&gt; Said with irony, sometimes, said by men, or said by women (though maybe not quite in those exact words), the meaning of &lt;em&gt;family&lt;/em&gt; for Lesbians, Gay men and Bisexuals is fluid.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Family&lt;/em&gt; is, yes, our birth/adoptive parents and siblings but &lt;em&gt;family&lt;/em&gt; is also that tribe of women and men, sisters and brothers &lt;em&gt;(or perhaps just sisters)&lt;/em&gt;, who welcomed us after we realized our differences from the heterosexual world.&lt;br /&gt;More than many tribes, we are a diverse group. We are separated by issues of gender, of race, religion and ethnicity, by class and by age, and by physical beauty. Sometimes, like biological families, we are cruel and abusive to one another. &lt;br /&gt;But at our best, despised though we may be by HeteroAmerica, we strive for ideals that much of the rest of this country long seem to have forgotten.&lt;br /&gt;For example, I was involved in several of the national planning meetings for this last March on Washington. For all the frustration and hard work of the process, it was characterized by an effort to empower and include persons of all statuses; race, gender, transgender, age, sub-communities: students, leather, religious, etc. No one else in America is even seriously trying democracy of this sort....certainly, not our government.&lt;br /&gt;And perhaps this is not part of our special gift to America: in some Native American traditions, Men Who loved Men &amp;amp; Women who loved Women were known as &lt;em&gt;Two-Spirits&lt;/em&gt;. They had special roles as shamans — those who showed the way. Perhaps, we can show the way to a country that often has failed to live the ideals it claims.&lt;br /&gt;We must reclaim &lt;em&gt;family&lt;/em&gt; from those who would take it for their use only — who would pervert it for their political and monetary gain. The family historically has been large and messy, sometimes biological but just as often tied together by need and sometimes, love. It has always included us, Lesbians, Gay men and Bisexuals, though not always by those names (spinster aunts and bachelor uncles, and as we know, being married doesn’t make straight).&lt;br /&gt;The family in America has rarely been what the Christo-Fascists have claimed. We know it and they know it to. But demonizing us serves their political purpose. This country has a long and shameful history of slandering various minorities, creating an enemy within to play off folks’ fears so that a few could gain wealth and political power.&lt;br /&gt;We have demonized Native Americans, Blacks, Jews, Catholics, Asians and others. These days, Lesbians, Gay men and Bisexuais are &lt;em&gt;the enemy&lt;/em&gt; of choice, and the coffers of the Religious Right, the Christo-Fascists are full.&lt;br /&gt;So this is Tulsa Family News, news for our families of the heart, &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;and&lt;/span&gt; for our families that are biological, our brothers, sisters and parents, cousins, uncles, and aunts.&lt;br /&gt;This is the first of what I hope will be many issues. Tulsa deserves to have its own event and entertainment paper. News from Oklahoma City is of interest but is not enough.&lt;br /&gt;This paper follows several other attempts by folks, whom I honor for their hard work. &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt; can and will be there for Tulsa if you help us. Let us know what you like. Let us know what you don’t like (gently, please). Patronize the basinesses that support us and tell them that you saw their ad — &lt;em&gt;there is a connection between your actions and this paper being here.&lt;/em&gt; And if you are a Lesbian or Gay business owner, reach out to your community via advertising. Lesbian and Gay bar owners have long carried much of the weight of helping the community — it’s time for some of the rest of us to share the job. Thanks.&lt;br /&gt;Tom Neal, publisher.&lt;br /&gt;PS, anyone interested in a Lesbian/Gay Indian organization, drop a line to Jesse, c/o &lt;em&gt;TFN&lt;/em&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Kelly H. Kirby&lt;br /&gt;Certified Public Accountant&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;9933 East 16th, Suite 104&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa 74128&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;918-663-9399&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa Directory&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;* Asterisks indicate distribution points&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bars &amp;amp; Restaurants&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*The Alley, 3340 S. Peoria 744-0896&lt;br /&gt;*Cherry St. Bakery, 1344 E. 15 583-8398&lt;br /&gt;*Elearic Circus, 606 S. Elgin 587-8677&lt;br /&gt;*Laff's, 311 E. 7th 583-5233&lt;br /&gt;*Silver Star Saloon, 1565 S. Sheridan 834-4234&lt;br /&gt;*Renegade, 1649 S. Main 585-3405&lt;br /&gt;*Time n’ Time Again, 1515 S. Memorial 660-0856&lt;br /&gt;*TNT’s 2114 S. Memorial 664-8299&lt;br /&gt;*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd 584-1308&lt;br /&gt;*Whittier Cafe, 416 S. 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H-1&lt;br /&gt;Gay Line Info. 743-4297&lt;br /&gt;Shanti Hotline 749-7898&lt;br /&gt;B/L/G Alliance, Tulsa U. 583-9780&lt;br /&gt;Oklahoma AIDS Hotline 800,535-2437&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Other&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*Tulsa Central Library, 400 Civic Ctr. 596-7977&lt;br /&gt;*Chapman Student Ctr. TU, 631-0000&lt;br /&gt;*University Center at Tulsa&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Professionals&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Theodore Campbell, MSW&lt;br /&gt;1560 E 21 743-1000&lt;br /&gt;Sandra J. Hill, MS, Psychotherapy 2865 E. Skelly, Ste. 215 745-1111&lt;br /&gt;Tim Daniel, Atty. 352-9504 or 800-742-9468&lt;br /&gt;Bill Hinkle, Atty. 749-1586&lt;br /&gt;Kelly Kirby, CPA, 9933 E 16 663-9399&lt;br /&gt;John Kirk, Realtor 747-5800, 745-2245&lt;br /&gt;Tom Neal, Designer 832-0233&lt;br /&gt;Buildings/Gardens/Graphics&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Religious Organizations&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*Family of Faith¯MCC, 500 W. ’A’ Jenks 298-4622&lt;br /&gt;Affirmation (Methodist) 742-8213&lt;br /&gt;*MCC-Tulsa, 1623Maplewood 838-1715&lt;br /&gt;Dignity/Integrity 298-4648&lt;br /&gt;*Canterbury Ministry Ctr. TU, 583-9780&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;TULSA FAMILY NEWS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publisher/Editor&lt;br /&gt;Tom Neal&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;918-832-0233&lt;br /&gt;POB 4140&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa, Oklahoma 74159&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Issued on the 15th of each month, the entire contents of this publication are protected by US copyright 1993 by Tulsa Family News and may not be reproduced either in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher. Publication of a name or photo in no way indicates or reflects that person’s sexual orientation.&lt;br /&gt;Correspondance is assumed to be for publication unless otherwise noted and becomes the sole property of Tulsa Family News. All correspondance should be sent to the address above.&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa Family News is a [sic.] event &amp;amp; entertainmnt newspaper distributed free of charge in local businesses and organizations.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Next Month&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;First in a Series: Interviews with City Council Candidates on Our Issues New Feature: Local Heroes&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;toMfooLery!&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa’s Only Openly Gay-owned Gift Store&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pride Jewelry, Buttons, Stickers, Cards, Newsmagazines, T-shirts &amp;amp; Sweatshirts &amp;amp; more for Lesbians, Gay Men &amp;amp; Bisexuals, Our Families &amp;amp; Our Friends&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Come find those Holiday Gifts at the Store where you know you’ll be treated like &lt;em&gt;Family!&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;1565 South Sheridan, Tulsa&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;918-832-0233, Visa/MC accepted.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Open Evenings&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Wed.-Thurs. 7-12, Fri.-Sat. 7-2am, Sun. 7-10pm&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, December 1993 — January 1994, page 2&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;PROUD OF HIS PREJUDICE&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The editodal reproduced above is from &lt;em&gt;The Grove Sun,&lt;/em&gt; Grove, Oklahoma. It was faxed directly to &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt; with permission to reprint.&lt;br /&gt;Should we laugh or cry after reading this editorial by its publisher, M. Gerald Stone? The view is so extreme and so ignorant that at first it is hard to take it seriously.&lt;br /&gt;Sadly, though, we recognize that M. Gerald Stone is not being facetious. He’s serious when he suggest [sic.] that "sex between males &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;is the main cause&lt;/span&gt; of the HIV virus." It seems that Mr. Stone is not one to let 10 years of medical evidence from around the world get in the way of his prejudice. He adds that "faggots" should not come crying to the government and the taxpayers for help in fighting the HIV epidemic.&lt;br /&gt;Excuse us, Mr. Stone, but last we checked, Lesbians &amp;amp; Gay men were still citizens. We know that we are certainly paying our fair share of taxes (probably more) and we know it’s &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;our&lt;/span&gt; government too, no matter how much that government treats us as 3rd class citizens. It’s our right to call on our government to try to prevent further suffering by finding treatment for HIV related diseases, including we hope a cure ultimately. It's our right to be angry at our government who during the past decade did so much less than it could have done precisely because it was dominated by men who think like you — though most of them were somewhat more subtle in expressing their bias.&lt;br /&gt;Now, we recognize that it is your right to express yourself and we defend that right, no matter how churlish that opinion is. But we can’t help but wonder as we approach this sacred season — when Jews celebrate the miracle of the lamps, Pagans the lengthening of the day, and Christians, a man who called out for compassion, could you not put aside at least some of your hate? And as a journalist, couldn't you at least check your facts?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Timothy W. 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Sheridan, 834-4234&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, December 1993 — January 1994, page 3&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[duplicate of page 2]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Arrests in Anti-Gay Killing&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NEW ORLEANS — Grat Gunderson, 24, Ronald D. Graves, 24, and Mingo Graham, 23, were charged with 1st-degree murder in the stabbing death of Joseph Balog of Gulfport, Miss., while he was walking through the French Quarter of New Orleans earlier in November with a friend. The second man was seriously injured in the attack while 4 or 5 men yelled anti-gay epithets. Officials say they are looking for other suspects in the killing. According to police, neither the dead man nor his unidentified friend were gay even though their attackers apparently believed they were.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Previously Unknown Wilde Love Letters Auctioned&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;LONDON — A [sic.] anonymous bidder purchased a collection of love letters from author Oscar Wilde to Philip Griffiths for $27,580. The letters were written by Wilde to the wealthy young Griffiths in the 1880s and included a photograph of the famous gay playwright. The brief affair between the two men had not been previously known about and the letters were offered for sale through Christie's auctioneers by a descendant of Griffiths.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Library Ban on Out-of-Town Papers Anti-Gay?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa County library commission has voted to prohibit out-of-town publications from being distributed at libraries, a move Tom Neal, the Tulsa reporter for the Wichita, Kan.-based gay paper &lt;em&gt;The Parachute&lt;/em&gt;, says is aimed to excluding the gay publication from distribution at the libraries. Library officials denied that was their motive, noting that it will continue to carry &lt;em&gt;The Gayly Oklahoman&lt;/em&gt;, which is published in Oklahoma City. (&lt;em&gt;Editor's note: The Tulsa City-County Library does not &lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;distribute&lt;/span&gt; &lt;/em&gt;The Gayly Oklahoman &lt;em&gt;and only carries one copy in its downtown branch.&lt;/em&gt;)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Clinton 'Not Done' With Military Issue Yet?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SEATTLE — Seattle radio and TV stations reported that while resident [sic.] Clinton was in the city for a summit conference with leaders of Asian and Pacific Rim nations in November, a jogger who was out running in the early morning ran into the president and commented that "You let gays in the military down, didn't you?" Clinton reportedly replied, somewhat enigmatically, "We're not done yet."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mass Test for AIDS Virus Planned at Concert&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SEATTLE — The Vancouver, Wash.-based Saliva Diagnostic Systems Inc. will help gather saliva samples at a Budapest rock concert on Nov. 26 in what the firm says will be the largest mass AIDS testing ever conducted. More than 1,000 samples will be collected and analyzed using the firm's self-administered saliva test, which checks for the presence of HIV. The samples will be analyzed by the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion in Budapest. According to Dr. David Barnes, director of the firm's European offices, the mass testing will be an opportunity to demonstrate the usefulness of the company's Omni-SAL device over standard HIV blood tests.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Anti-Bias Executive Order in Louisiana&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana Gov. Edwin W. Edwards, has signed a proclamation barring state agencies from discrimination based on sexual orientation in providing services, hiring, awarding contracts or in the practices of state contractors.&lt;br /&gt;The text of Gov. Edwards' executive order follows:&lt;br /&gt;STATE OF LOUISIANA EXECUTIVE DE ARTMENT&lt;br /&gt;BATON ROUGE EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. EWE 92 - 7&lt;br /&gt;WHEREAS, a portion of the population of our State is subject to potential harassment and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation; and&lt;br /&gt;WHEREAS, the result of this potential harassment, and discrimination is the denial to some Louisianians of rights, privileges or benefits, solely on the basis of personal matters; and&lt;br /&gt;WHEREAS it is inappropriate for government either to encourage or discourage, to condone or condemn in the area of sexual orientation;&lt;br /&gt;NOW THEREFORE I, EDWIN W. EDWARDS, Governor of the State of Louisiana, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the state of Louisiana, do hereby order:&lt;br /&gt;SECTION 1 - No state agency or department shall discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation against any individual in the provision of any services or benefits by such agency or department.&lt;br /&gt;SECTION 2 - No state agency or department shall discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation against any individual in any matter pertaining to employment by the state, including, but not limited to, hiring, promotion, tenure, recruitment, and compensation.&lt;br /&gt;SECTION 3 - All contracts for the purchase of services by any state agency or department shall be awarded without discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in any matter relating to employment.&lt;br /&gt;SECTION 4 - This Order shall take effect immediately upon promulgation.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;AIDS Scientist Urges Vatican to Relax Condom Rules&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;VATICAN CITY — Dr. Luc Montagnier, the French co-discoverer of HIV, has urged the Catholic Church to ease its restrictions on the use of condoms in an effort to fight the AIDS epidemic. "I don't want to give lessons to the Church, but I do invite it to be more pragmatic and tolerant," Montagnier said at a Vatican-sponsored gathering. Montagnier, himself a Catholic, said, "If AIDS is a diabolical disease, no method to beat it can itself be considered diabolical."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Black Clergy Urged to Battle AIDS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON — The Rev. George Stallings, archbishop of the Imani Temple, has urged other black ministers to overcome their moral concerns and assume a more active role in the battle against AIDS. "If preachers are apprehensive about AIDS issues because they view it as a result of sinful behavior, that is no excuse not minister to those afflicted," Stallings said at a recent meeting with United Response to Black America's Needs (URBAN). Also at that meeting, Stallings announced plans to develop an AIDS education program to be used by the clergy. According to URBAN, the reverend promised that Imani Temple would "become a center for black theological responses to the AIDS crisis in under-served communities." A similar call for the black clergy to assume a more active leadership role in fighting the epidemic was made in Philadelphia at a meeting sponsored by the Ecumenical Info. AIDS Resource Center.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Erotica Booming in Sexually Perilous Times&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SAN FRANCISCO — According to a report in the November issue of _American Demographics,_ [sic.] fears about AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases have prompted Americans to curb their anything-goes sexual attitudes and behaviors of the past. But spending on pornography, sex toys and other sexually-related articles has been skyrocketing during the past 10 years or so, says a survey by the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco. "Because of fears about sexually transmitted diseases, people are having fewer partners," said Dr. Ted McIlvenna, president of the Institute. "So now they're buying paraphernalia."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Sandra J. Hill,&lt;/em&gt; M.S.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Psychotherapy &amp;amp; Clinical Consultation&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;Sensitive to the Challenges of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual &amp;amp; Transgendered Individuals, Couples &amp;amp; Families.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;2865 E. Skelly Drive, Ste. 215&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105 745-1111&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Novel Idea&lt;br /&gt;Discount Books&lt;br /&gt;7104 S. Sheridan, 492-0335&lt;br /&gt;3356 E. 51st, 747-6711&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Titles of Interest to the Lesbian &amp;amp; Gay Communities&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Hostile Climate, cont. from page 1&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;is at the forefront of these efforts both in schools and elsewhere, according to the report. Anti-gay efforts in Arizona, Florida, Missouri, and Oregon have been spearheaded by members of the Christian Coalition, the Traditional Values Coalition, and the Oregon Citizens Alliance. By the Christian Coalition's own post-election tally, at least 66 right-wing candidates were elected to school boards across the nation, often using misleading claims of "homosexual-lesbian propoganda" in curricula to win election [sic.].&lt;br /&gt;Another strategy being used by the religious right is to drive wedges between gays and other minority groups, including African-Americans and Jewish Americans. The term "special rights" has been appropriated for use in these battles, in which opponents claim that gays are not a "legitimate" minority group, and that the struggles fought by these other groups are being trivialized by the gay equal-rights movement.&lt;br /&gt;National gay leaders were thankful that the report had been released, but also spoke strongly against the incidents documented. Peri Jude Radecic, executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, called the report "shocking." Radecic added that the report "crystallizes the sobering reality that we are fighting an unprecedented mobilization by the Far Right, who are trampling over the ideals of freedom and liberty in their pursuit of political power." [sic.] In the coming months, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force will be working with other national, regional, and local groups, gay and non-gay, to turn back this march of hatred which masquerades as legitimate politics and threatens the real American values of fairness and decency," said Radecic.&lt;br /&gt;Tim McFeeley, executive director of the Human Rights Campaign Fund, said that the report "is a landmark study, providing state by state documentation of the radical rights [sic.] agenda of intolerance, discrimination and violence."&lt;br /&gt;Amid the losses at both the local and state levels, the report also cites a few successes. One particularly notable victory occurred when Minnesota became the eighth state in the nation to bar discrimination against gays in housing, public accommodations, and employment. The report says that one of the main reasons for the success in Minnesota was that members of the group "It's Time Minnesota" were able to marshall the support of several state religious leaders, including Catholic bishops, behind the anti-discrimination bill.&lt;br /&gt;The nation's middle ground, "the undecided American," will be the next battleground in the struggle for equal rights, says the report. "Rising to this challenge," the report conlcuded, "gay rights supporters in communities across the country are reaching out to broaden their alliances with the business community, with African-Americans and Hispanics, and with the main-line churches. The next cycle will reveal which side has made the most compelling case to the American public."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;American, cont. from page 1&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mr. Holless was visibly ill and was carrying a [sic.] IV bag which fed a catheter. Mr. Whitcomb said that the flight crew asked six times that Mr. Holless deplane temporarily for a more private conversation while his medical records were checked. Mr. Holless refused and was removed by Chicago police. Several eyewitnesses indicated however that Mr. Holless was dragged from the plane, screaming in pain.&lt;br /&gt;At press-time, Congressman Frank told &lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News&lt;/em&gt;, that he had not yet recieved any response from American.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, December 1993 — January 1994, page 4&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News Briefs News&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;'American Gladiator' Comes Out&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;LOS ANGELES — We are everywhere, gay rights activists are fond of pointing out. Yet another indicator of the reality of this small truism came for viewers of the TV program "American Gladiators," a show with a penchant for hunky guys and gals in light spandex super-hero costumes doing pretty silly things simulating soft-core war-game contests. During a chat with one of the regular beefcake hunks on the show called Turbo (yes, that's the kind of names they're known by), the interviewer asked him why he wears an earring. Turbo's cool response: "Because I'm gay." The rest of the interview went ahead without further reference to Turbo's - or with a body like that, maybe it should be "Mr. Turbo's" - sexual orientation. We suppose the next coming out semi-star will have to be one of the drivers on those strange monster-truck programs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;NIH Agrees to Ask Women About Sexual Orientation in Study&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WASHINGTON — According to the American Association of Physicians for Human Rights, an organization of gay and lesbian doctors, the National Institutes of Health has agreed to ask about sexual orientation when it begins a massive study of women's health issues. The study, which will survey some 160,000 women nationally, will be the largest study of women's health ever undertaken by the federal government. It is scheduled to begin in January 1994. NIH agreed to include questions about sexual orientation and behavior after AAHR and the National Center for Lesbian Rights mounted an intensive lobbying campaign to convince the federal agency that there might be increased health risks among lesbians that would not show up in a survey of women in general. Earlier this year, Suzanne Haynes, an epidemiology expert with the National Cancer Institute, reported increased risk factors for breast cancer among lesbians, a study AAHR cited in convincing NIH to ask about sexual orientation in the upcoming $600 million federal survey.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Shareholders Nix Cracker Barrel Anti-Bias Policy&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;LEBANON, Tenn. — Shareholders of the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store chain of restaurants voted against adopting an anti-bias policy that would include sexual orientation at their annual meeting at the firm's headquarters. Rights activists say a 1991 company policy of hiring only straights and firing gays and lesbians remains in effect, a claim that the chain denies.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;World's 1st Lesbian Sperm Bank Planned&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;OAKLAND, Calif. — Leland Traiman, a gay nurse, is in the process of opening the Rainbow Flag Health Services, which will be the world's first lesbian-specific sperm bank. Traiman says the medical service will stock only sperm donated by gay men and that the agency will encourage the women to meet the sperm donor because "a lot of lesbians don't want to have children by using anonymous donors, and they'd rather be connected to a gay male household than to a heterosexual one." Traiman says locating the sperm bank, which is planned to open next year, in Oakland makes sense because of the large number of lesbians believed to live in the city across the bay from San Francisco.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Barney 'Homo Conspiracy'&lt;br /&gt;CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Joseph Chambers, a former Church of God minister and gay rights foe in Charlotte, N.C., is publishing a booklet indentifying Barney, the PBS-TV purple dinosaur currently the rage with the preschool set, as a "new age demon" who promotes homosexuality. Chambers, who was earlier this year removed as pastor of the Paul Creek Church of God after he had tried to claim ownership of the church and its property, has condemned Barney as "straight out of the new age and the world of demons and devils."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;THE GAY LIFESTYLE&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;HOLIDAY THEATER SCHEDULE&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Company Show&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;American Theatre Co. POB 1265&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;A Christmas Carol&lt;/em&gt; December 10-23 $11-16 William Theatre, Perf. Arts Center&lt;br /&gt;Broken Arrow Community Playhouse 1109 E. Memphis 258-0077 Clark Theatre 11440 E. Admiral&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Best Christmas Pageant Ever&lt;/em&gt; December 10-19 $10 BA Community Playhouse&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Working&lt;/em&gt; December 17-19 $5 Clark Theatre&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;It’s Sad, So Sad, When an Elf Goes Bad&lt;/em&gt; December 21-23 $3 Clark Theatre&lt;br /&gt;Helier Theatre 5328 S. Wheeling 669-6455&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;An Evening of Dance with Locomotion&lt;/em&gt; January 7-10 $5 Heller Theatre&lt;br /&gt;Spotlight Theatre 1381 Riverside Drive 587-5030&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Drunkard&lt;/em&gt; December 18 January 8, 15 $7.50 Spotlight Theatre&lt;br /&gt;Performing Arts Trust 101E Third&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Jungle Book&lt;/em&gt; January 8 $7 Studio One, Performing Arts Center&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa Ballet 4512 S. Peoria 749-6006&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Nutcracker&lt;/em&gt; December 16-23 (prices vary) Chapman Music Hall, Perf. Arts Center&lt;br /&gt;Theatre North 132 N. Greenwood&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Ma Rose&lt;/em&gt; December 12-18 $10 Studio One, Performing Arts Center&lt;br /&gt;This schedule is brought to you as a service of &lt;em&gt;Theatre Tulsa&lt;/em&gt;. Next performance: Tennessee Willlams' &lt;em&gt;The Glass Menagerie&lt;/em&gt;, Jan. 21-30. Call 587-8402 for more info.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Paula Poundstone - The Pop Tart Queen&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Lee Moon - IN - Boston&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Offbeat, eccentric; quirky, hysterically funny, a comedy watershed, an artist, and an inventor, are just a few of the words and ways that have been used to describe Paula Poundstone. She fits all of these descriptions and then some. She also possesses an extraordinary, insightful mind and a special talent for interacting with her audience.&lt;br /&gt;When Paula hits the stage, she uses all of those elements in her routines. She addresses everything from cats (she has 5), to the Persian Gulf War. "I figure if you go to the bottom of the whole thing, ten years from now, it’s gonna turn out that some yellow ribbon salesman somewhere was at the root of the entire thing. I love the idea of tracing it. You know, you go through the Pentagon, through the ambassadors, through the Emir of Kuwait, and then there’s one little ribbon salesman basking in the sun..."&lt;br /&gt;She has her own topics as well. On grown-ups: "You ever wonder why adults are always asking little kids what they want to be when they grow up? They’re looking for ideas!"&lt;br /&gt;And on junk food: "Driving a convertible has changed my eating habits. I used to eat those Hostess Mini Gems with the white powdered sugar on the sides, Now I find I’m eating a bald doughnut with a lot of white junk on my face." She can tell you in exactly how many states Ring-Dings (which, she says, are far superior to Ho-Ho's) are sold, and the nutritional ingredients of Pop Tarts. ("Pop Tarts are a fine taste treat. They are truly one of life's finer pleasures. I don’t go anywhere without 'em. I do ’em cold right from the box.")&lt;br /&gt;With her dead-on perception and deadpan delivery, Paula displays a remarkable ability to see things as they really are, not as they are meant to be. She says her intention "isn’t to upset or bother people; my intention is to entertain. It’s not like I’m a historian or an expert on anything. Particularly recently, I guess, I’ve made some effort to be political, but it’s also what interests me lately."&lt;br /&gt;While on stage, her body language alone is entertaining as she drapes herself over the stool, wraps herself in the mike cord, or lays on the floor while delivering her material. Because of her improvisational approach and the relationship she develops with her audience, each show is an experience - no two are alike.&lt;br /&gt;Paula was born in Alabama, ("Thankfully, I only spent one month there"), raised in Sudbury, Massachusetts, moved to San Francisco at the age of 19, and now resides in Los Angeles.&lt;br /&gt;She credits Massachusetts as the state where she received her first break. "It’s the typical story of almost every comedian: I was busing tables at a club in town and they started an open-mike comedy show, and I thought I might be able to do that. So I did." Based on the audience response when she performed at various clubs, she felt that she had found her niche.&lt;br /&gt;Despite frequent appearances on "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night with David Letterman", the 1989 American Comedy Award for Funniest Female Stand-Up, numerous cable television specials, including her own "One Night Stand - Cats, Cops and Stuff" on HBO, "The Paula Poundstone Show", (HBO’s "talk show with a twist"), and the nomination for an ACE Award, Paula remains low-key about her success and she has no plans to star in a movie or TV series. "I just do what I do. I have never been to [sic.] ambitious and one to seek fame or status." She likes comedy because it’s nice, easy work — it’s really a&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;See Poundstone, page 7&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;HIV TESTING CLINIC&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, 7-8:30 PM&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;sponsored by&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tulsa Oklahomans For Human Rights&lt;br /&gt;4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1, Quadrangle Building&lt;br /&gt;SW Comer of 41st &amp;amp; Harvard, SW Corner of office building&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;FREE ANONYMOUS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Finger Stick Method&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Daytime Testing, Tuesday and Thursday, by Appointment- Call 749-4194&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;By &amp;amp; for but not exclusive to the Lesbian, Gay &amp;amp; Bisexual Communities&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Tulsa Family News, December 1993 – January 1994, page 6&lt;/em&gt; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;THE GAY LIFESTYLE&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;SILVER STAR SALOON&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;New Year's Eve&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;at the Silver Star Saloon&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Buffet, Champagne&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Party Favors &amp;amp; Door Prizes&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;$10 couple, $6 single&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;Afternoon Beer Bust 4-7pm, Tues. - Fri.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;Dancers on Thursdays thro' December&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Look for Miss Gay Tulsa in January&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1565 S. Sheridan, 834-4234&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Poundstone, continued from page 6&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;good job for me: I have no self-discipline. I don’t even write down my jokes and stuff on pieces ofpaper like other people. Everything that I do on stage is a reflection of how I spend my days and nights."&lt;br /&gt;Just how these days and nights are spent is evident in her material (she does a funny routine about the comfort of airline travel), and where she is performing. Always on the go, her appearances at clubs, colleges, benefits and events take her across the conutry non-stop. She averages 45 weeks a year on the road.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;How To Buy Real Estate Together&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;by Donald Vaughan&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;COUPLES: A Gay &amp;amp; Lesbian Newsletter&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This article is written from a real estate lawyer's poitit of view. Couples interested in buying real estate together should consult their own legal, tax and financial advisors.&lt;br /&gt;Most of us were brought up to believe that owning a home with a husband or wife is a major part of the "great American dream." Although some of us may still end up with the cottage on the hill, for most of us the dream has changed. We now are more interested in a condo in an urban center, a multifamily in a city neighborhood, or a vacation home, to say nothing of the dream spouse’s change in gender. Buying real estate with our companion is still a strongly-felt desire for many of us. This is the first in a four-part series of articles which will explore:&lt;br /&gt;– the process of deciding what type of property, location, search process and financing to use;&lt;br /&gt;– negotiating and closing the deal, moving in, running the place &amp;amp; selling;&lt;br /&gt;– the merits of co-tenancy or other legal agreements which define the rights and obligations of the individual owners.&lt;br /&gt;Is buying real estate together a good idea? The decision to buy a real estate together often times is the major choice a couple makes after establishing their relationship. There generally are three types of advantages and disadvantages gay and lesbian couples need to consider in making this decision.&lt;br /&gt;Eager would-be buyers tend to think of the pros first: Buying real estate...&lt;br /&gt;– will be economically rewarding;&lt;br /&gt;– will be emotionally rewarding;&lt;br /&gt;– will give us a solid rate of return;&lt;br /&gt;– will create equity for us;&lt;br /&gt;– will give us income tax benefits.&lt;br /&gt;And now that...&lt;br /&gt;– prices are at rock bottom, why not?&lt;br /&gt;– interest rates are much lower, why not?&lt;br /&gt;Real Estate is a status symbol both in society at large and our own community. On the other hand consider the cons. Buying real estate can cripple your incomes if one of you loses your job, nor is it a good way to shore up a troubled relationship. It can be a time commitment for which neither of you is ready. lt can accentuate differences in taste and long-range personal goals. If you break up dissolving estate assets can be messy, even with good agreements in place.&lt;br /&gt;In the second article in this series, we will discuss the general formulas, lenders use to detetmine what housing expenses most couples can comfortably afford. An accoantant or financial advisor can advise a couple as to appropriate savings plans and disability and life insurance programs which may limit the financial risks involved. Co-tenancy agreements, to be discussed in the last article of this series; can define who pays what if problems with the relationship develop. Buying property together is a serious commitment; a detailed plan going in always simplifies the process, not to mention your sanity! Location, financing and looking for that winning piece of property will be in future issues.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;John Kirk&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;"For All Your Real Estate Needs"&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Res.: (918) 745-2245&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bus.: .(918) 747-5800&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;5727 South Lewis, Suite 120 - Tulsa, OK 74105&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;John Hausam,&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;REALTORS&lt;b&gt;©&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;OUT IN THE STARS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Aries&lt;/strong&gt; (Mar. 20-Apr. 19): Roll up the windows, gun the engine, and get a move-on. Ever since you left the city limits, you’ve no longer been subject to the federally-mandated 55-mph speed limit. That semi from Topeka is crawling up onto your tail, and he's about to crush you into a metal pancake if you don’t start moving as fast as you safely can. The officer will just politely give you a thumbs-up, so don’t worry.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Taurus&lt;/strong&gt; (Apr. 20-May 20): These must not be the happiest days for our dear Les Nessman, newscaster at the fabled WKR Pin Cincinnati. Not only did he get kicked out of the locker room because they thought he was gay, now he's got a whole city aming to get him off the air. Les knows better, though, and you might try his technique next time there’s some static on your dial: grab one of your Buckeye News Hawk awards and tell Herb to sit on it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gemini&lt;/strong&gt; (May 21-Jun. 20): Let’s clear one thing up right away. I’m so direct with you only because I care, not because anyone’s paying me on the side to feed you false advice. It’s tough, though, because some rather lucrative offers have come my way, but I’ve humbly placed my honesty toward you ahead of my need to stop eating macaroni and cheese. Not everyone else may be as magnaminous as I, so be sure to buys [sic.] lots of grains of salt to take with the advice you receive.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Cancer&lt;/strong&gt; (Jun. 21-Jul. 22): I hafta get something off my chest about NAFTA. It was quite a laffta see that Ferengi guy debating the vice president. I told my whole staffta watch, and it quickly became obvious that hardly anything rhymed with NAFTA. Consider your own trade tariffs right now, because some of them maybe too high and might be inhibiting the free flow of happiness across your borders. If anyone offers you photos of Messrs. Smoot and Hawley, just decline and say that they make a marvelous couple.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Leo&lt;/strong&gt; (Jul. 23-Aug. 22): Here are my Top 3 reasons (intellectual property laws prevent me from doing 10) why you should try to have more fun this week: 3. You’ve been a bump on a log for so long you’re getting wood rot; 2. That churning noise in your stomach has nothing to do with mass quantities of melted processed cheese flavor product; and Number One: Thanks to this advice, your world will be flooded with people all having more fun, and one of them has a very special type of fun all planned out for you.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Virgo&lt;/strong&gt; (Aug. 23-Sep, 22): You walk into the waiting room, Ralph Edwards jumps out from behind the chair and screams, "This is your life," and your first instinct is to run back to the parking lot, head between your legs. Since you’re probably not (yet) a well-known star, though, you can do better. Haven’t you been secretly wishing for a sneak peek at the next couple of chapters? Of course, that may send you packing for the parking lot, but at least you’ll have a chance to rewrite the book.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Libra&lt;/strong&gt; (Sep. 23-Oct. 22): Winter is here! Grease those skids, oil those chains, brush those gloves, and wash the mask. Someday you may want to take up outdoor activities as well but, in the meantime, be sure to buy your lift tickets early. The forecasters say it’s going to be an above normal season, so start planning those controlled avalanches now to keep everything under control.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Scorpio&lt;/strong&gt; (Oct. 23-Nov: 21): The ancient ways seem to be what you need this week. So I lit some. incense, turned down the lights, arranged all my stones in perfect concentric circles, andstarted to chant some Bulgarian folk music. After I was politely reminded that Foley's did not approve of such behavior in its furniture department, the answer appeared before my eyes. It’s absolutely crystal clear for you this week. It was there in front of me, almost in black and white. "Elegant luxury can be yours with low monthly payments."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sagittarius&lt;/strong&gt; (Nov.22-Dec. 20): What your world needs right now is a little more gay cultute. Fortunately, I have a few Petri dishes handy, and you know exactly where to find some of those pesky cultures that have been festering on the fringes of your laboratory. Now, let’s put them under this huge ultraviolet light, grow them to ten times their normal size, and then watch them explode in a mass of protoplasmic self-contradiction. Stop playing in the lab, and create some new life in the real world instead.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Capricorn&lt;/strong&gt; (Dec. 21-Jan. 19): Tax-free municipal bonds. I'm not a registered broker or agent, so I can’t say anything else about them without running afoul of both the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Gay Astrologers’ Collective, Local 1. But beware that some investments can take a very long time to mature, and the test is whether or not you can sit there and wait for time to take its course. Your most immature investments might just produce the most interest.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Aquarius&lt;/strong&gt; (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Sometimes I wonder about people who think there’s nothing more to life than quiet candlelight dinners, gentle walks along the beach, and cuddling in front of the television. I wonder how nice that would be, actually. Every once in a while, it’s time to turn off the sirens, unload the ammunition, and take off the fatigues; somewhere on the other side of your battle line is someone who wants nothing more than what you want. If you’re quiet enough, you might just hear them whisper.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pisces&lt;/strong&gt; (Feb. 19-Mar. 19): Turn on the Sunday-morning preachers (actually, please don’t, because it would only excite them), and you’ll hear that our country is morally bankrupt. They’re thinking of something totally different, but your own bank’s assets are critically low, and you need to take a serious look at your policy toward lending to foreign governments. 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TN: My reading ofthe city charter is that&#13;
currently the mayor has the power to&#13;
issue an executive order banning dis.&#13;
crimination on the basis ofsexual orientation?&#13;
Given that power, would you be&#13;
willing to....&#13;
Hilary Kitz: (the ad hoc task force of the&#13;
TulsaHumanRights Commission) is sayingthat&#13;
there’s stateprotection thatdoesn’t&#13;
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include sexual orientation and....what&#13;
they’re thinking about doing is looking at&#13;
supporting a change in the state law.&#13;
TN: It’s talking (the city charter) about&#13;
organization ofthe city, "the mayor may&#13;
by executive order...assign newfunctions&#13;
or duties to any division or&#13;
department..."and clearly one of those&#13;
functions could be to respect certain&#13;
principles and regulations in terms of&#13;
hiring, promotion, etc. the things thatyou&#13;
say already that the city is at least informally&#13;
doing.&#13;
SS: I think that we say that generally in&#13;
our personnel policy.&#13;
TN: But it’s not in any documentation,&#13;
and both the personnel dept. people and&#13;
the employees I interviewed understood&#13;
that there werenoprotectionsforLesbian&#13;
&amp; Gay employees for on the job discrimination&#13;
or in terms of hiring....&#13;
SS: I don’t think we even through our&#13;
hiring practices are allowed to ask questions&#13;
that would reveal that kind of information.&#13;
TN: But sometimes that kind of information&#13;
is going to be visible or relevant and&#13;
certainly the Lesbian &amp; Gay employees I&#13;
interviewed as backgroundfor this story&#13;
are scared to death ofretribution in their&#13;
departments.&#13;
SS: I try to steer away from generalizations&#13;
like that...and without the fact that&#13;
they, either through their supervisor or to&#13;
me have brought any of these concerns&#13;
forward (that) is pure speculation as far as&#13;
I am concerned....If in fact there is a&#13;
review underway with a proposedchange&#13;
in the state law, we’ll look at what is being&#13;
stated..,&#13;
TN: You know that the city, and many&#13;
have, can go beyond state and federal&#13;
regulations?&#13;
SS: I tend to look in dealing with policy&#13;
initiatives, changes, tend to try tobaseany&#13;
change, any policy direction on what has&#13;
been demonstrated as a need....In terms of&#13;
whether or not someone is hired or not&#13;
hired or promoted because of their sexual&#13;
preference, other than being asked the&#13;
question (by the reporter) it has not even&#13;
come to me as an issue. I do know that&#13;
there is this task force which is looking at&#13;
it from a community standpoint but in&#13;
terms of the City of Tulsa and its employment&#13;
practices, it has not been raised&#13;
even as a problem.&#13;
TN: Unfortunately, it’s a catch-22 situation&#13;
for Lesbian &amp; Gay citizens who&#13;
lacking any protection, then (are at) risk&#13;
raising a complaint, since that kind of&#13;
discrimination is not illegal. What I’m&#13;
saying is the lack of complaint is not&#13;
necessarily the lack ofa problem.&#13;
SS: Well I agree with that but there has to&#13;
be some way to assess the extent of the&#13;
problem also before moving forward. In&#13;
terms of using this provision under the&#13;
city charter as a guide, I don’t know I&#13;
would have to ask for a legal assessment.&#13;
TN: If it were possible, would you be&#13;
willing to issue an executive order?&#13;
SS: I would give it consideration.&#13;
TN:...Probably there are about 37,000&#13;
Lesbian &amp; Gay citizens in the city of&#13;
Tulsa, conservatively estimated. How&#13;
would youfeel as a candidate in submitting&#13;
to candidate .screening &amp; con~dering&#13;
taking donationsfrom the Lesbian &amp;&#13;
Gay communities,.openly, not openly?&#13;
SS:....I probably received 30 or more&#13;
questionnaires to complete on behalf of a&#13;
variety of interest groups....to the best of&#13;
my ability I completed every one I&#13;
received.....I would be just as open to&#13;
talking to any organized group....&#13;
TN: So would accept an invitation to a&#13;
LesbianlGay town hall meeting?&#13;
SS: I try to make myself available.&#13;
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I picked u.pthe August edi.tio.n of th.e&#13;
Gayly ana nave read the article titlea:&#13;
OKC/March on Washington Trip&#13;
Filled With Mistakes.&#13;
I was one of the passengem.on&#13;
that van to D.C.. I find sedous aiscrepancies&#13;
regarding the accuracy of&#13;
all that has been reported’ by&#13;
Ms.Hand. I received the last available&#13;
seat on the van. I didn~ know&#13;
how was sponsoring the trip but&#13;
didn’t care since for this 37 year old&#13;
Okie this was a once in a lifetime&#13;
chance to be a part of this histodc&#13;
event.&#13;
It was Tuesday evening when a&#13;
fdend told.me there might be an open&#13;
space on once of the vans. They&#13;
woul.d call aro.und .to se..e if anyt.hing&#13;
was ~eft. Weanes~ay afternoon i re--&#13;
ceived a phone call from Dale, from&#13;
the Tdangle office, telling me.I could&#13;
go on their van. I asked what,the fee&#13;
would be to. cover my part because I&#13;
am on disabi!ity I do have to budget&#13;
m.y money. ~ was told. .not to wo.rr~.&#13;
aDout thatnow Dutto take care or&#13;
when I returned. I was to contact&#13;
John Carter and that we would be&#13;
aware that I was coming.&#13;
Since I only had about 48 houm.&#13;
.to .prepare. for the. tr!p, and still not&#13;
De~lewng ~ was actually going, things&#13;
were hebtic to say the ]ea~’t. After&#13;
the trip had begun and we all st.arted.&#13;
to get to know each other is wnen&#13;
learned of various fund-misers that&#13;
had made it possible for the PWA’s&#13;
to make the trip. I was filled with a&#13;
tremendous gratitude, and was&#13;
minded of the many times I had given&#13;
,.m,on..ey at fund reisers for.things just&#13;
liKe thiS.&#13;
My fdend that told me about the&#13;
seat left on the .van informed me at&#13;
the time.that all I needed was enough&#13;
money for my own use, such .as fo.oki,&#13;
entertainment, souvenirs, etc.. Decause&#13;
everything else would be taken&#13;
care of such aslransportation and a&#13;
place to stay. I was never t.old that&#13;
would receive.any money to_De speno&#13;
while in D.C. that would have been a&#13;
Letters to the Editor&#13;
nice tou.ch but after being, involved&#13;
with funo reisers myself I would have&#13;
been very su.rprised if that kind of&#13;
money would have been left over to&#13;
-spendin such a waY. I was so glad&#13;
to get to go i would have slept under&#13;
the stars on the front lawn of the&#13;
White House.&#13;
I was not aware of howthe money&#13;
was raised for the trip mainly due to&#13;
the fact that dudng the pdor year I&#13;
had been serious]y ill from AIDS&#13;
complicatio.ns .and had been mostly&#13;
confined to pea.&#13;
But I refuse to be defeated by this&#13;
.virus.so. I c~...ntin.ued to fig.hi my.way&#13;
Pack to nealtn. !examinea my pnyslcal&#13;
and mental status anddetermined&#13;
that I would be able to manage&#13;
the long mad tdp. If I’d had any&#13;
indication that my health would&#13;
placed myself at risk or would have&#13;
been a burden to the other passengers&#13;
I would not have gone. I&#13;
I take argument with Ms. Hand’s&#13;
reporting of-the events surrounding&#13;
Jeff~ P_e.n,~o..n.s e.ventu.a.I hospital~atio.n&#13;
in u.u. If ! nao any lingenng aoubts&#13;
about my own ability to make the tdp&#13;
I was doubly concerned that Penson&#13;
was making the trip since he appeared&#13;
to be the one of us who might&#13;
need the most looking after. Penson&#13;
was on infusions but lie administered&#13;
his own treatment. Jefftold me himself&#13;
that he had ~ends in D.C. that&#13;
he would probably be staying with&#13;
and that his team of Dr’s ano nurses&#13;
were going to be in D.C. for the&#13;
March. I remember feeling relieved&#13;
that someone familiar with his history&#13;
and condition would be there if&#13;
he nbeded them.&#13;
I am also of the opinion that Kem&#13;
Wallace even though it Was apparently&#13;
not her given responsibility to&#13;
monitor the condition of those of us&#13;
with HIV and AIDS could and would&#13;
have administered first aid, and or&#13;
alerted the appropriate personnel in&#13;
the event of an emergency. I worked&#13;
for eight years in the health field specific..&#13;
ally in th.e area of emergency&#13;
meaicine ana quietly took it upon&#13;
myself to keep an eye on everyone.&#13;
just in case something came up that&#13;
I might be able to help w_ith. Every&#13;
so often I would ask how P’enson was&#13;
feeling but .he denied having any&#13;
problems. /~s a point in fact when&#13;
we arrived in D.C. the first .thing&#13;
Penson did was to take off at break&#13;
neck spe.ed rushing aroun.d the_capitol&#13;
complex area waving a large t-reedom&#13;
flag due to his excitement at&#13;
being inD.C., again for another rally.&#13;
He was told by at least m.yself .and&#13;
one other persbn that he snould s~ow&#13;
down or he would exhaust himself.&#13;
He simply would not listen. Furthermore,&#13;
lhelieve it would have been&#13;
negligence if John Carter had been.&#13;
the one to .do all the driving. If it haa&#13;
not been for Ms.Wallace and her&#13;
stamina we might all have been killed&#13;
in an acciden~ I give due creditto&#13;
Carter because he was a valuable&#13;
part of our group, t&#13;
But,-Ms.Hand, to single ou&#13;
and crucify_ Mary Arbuckle for every&#13;
single problem that popped up is&#13;
surely unjustifiable. It is true there&#13;
~heorueldmhaanvey.btheienng.asontheadtiffceoreunldtlyabnudt&#13;
! sa.w no. .one 9o hu.ng.ry, t.h.ere was all&#13;
Kinas Ol iooapacKea in the van, we&#13;
stopped at about every fast food.&#13;
place between here and the east&#13;
coast, and stopped_ at .several.ni.c~.&#13;
restaurants, we stayea at the Hodday&#13;
Inn, where everyone had a place&#13;
to sleep. I could not keep quiet after&#13;
reading what I consider to he a vicious&#13;
two page attack on a person&#13;
that did the best shoe knew how. As&#13;
Ms.Arbuck has herself admitted, mistakes&#13;
were made, she admits she&#13;
should do many things differently.&#13;
Kenny Lackey&#13;
OKC.&#13;
To The Editor of The Parachute:&#13;
When I read the letters published&#13;
in the September issue of The Parachute&#13;
regarding Paula Hand’s "attack"&#13;
and "bashing" of Mary Arbuckle and/&#13;
or Kem Wallace over their tdp for&#13;
PLWA’s to the MOW, I wondered if&#13;
the Gayly Oklahoman published different&#13;
regional editions. It appeared&#13;
some read a different article than I.&#13;
After reading these letters I notice&#13;
that Mary is a member of the staff of&#13;
your publication. ! question, the, if&#13;
these letters are not simply a reaction&#13;
of personal ~ends who feel compelledto&#13;
defend Mary’s integrity,&#13;
something which was never really&#13;
questioned. Loyalty to a friend is an&#13;
admirable trait. However if a friend&#13;
were to tell me he or she had a mistake&#13;
and wanted to apologize for it, I&#13;
think it would be a disservice to my&#13;
friend to dismiss the apology by ~ating&#13;
or implying, "Never mind, you are&#13;
perfect and infallible. From my read-&#13;
Ing of Paula’s article, Mary agree’s&#13;
some mistakes were made. I admire&#13;
Mary for that honestly and integrity.&#13;
I also admire her for wanting to offer&#13;
such a trip and her honest efforts to&#13;
make the arrangements.&#13;
I ask those who wrote the letters to&#13;
The Parachute if they are not, by failing&#13;
to acknowledge what Mary herself&#13;
has, denying her things she&#13;
asked for. In case any reader wonders,&#13;
Yes, I am a friend of Paula&#13;
Hand’s. i also know Mary as well as&#13;
her mother. I admire all three of these&#13;
women and respect their contributions&#13;
to our community. Although I&#13;
attended the March, I had not heard&#13;
anything about this controversy until&#13;
I read the article in the Gayly¯ Thus I&#13;
consider myself objective in my appraisal.&#13;
John Kalhoefer OKC&#13;
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d~ ~ vidu’ Th~se ~p00nds are produced by producing exceilehtwork, a~dit’s ,~mfk&#13;
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Cable T.V.&#13;
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Bars &amp; Restaurants&#13;
Buddies Country, 4000 .S. Broadway&#13;
529-4953&#13;
Our Fantasy, 3201 So. Hillside 682-5494&#13;
South Forty, 3201 So. Hillside 682-5494&#13;
R &amp; RBrass Rail, 2828 E: 31st&#13;
T:Room; !507 E. Pawnee " 262=9327"~&#13;
Harbor Restaurant, 3201 S. Hillside&#13;
68t’~2746 ~&#13;
Lassens Bar &amp; Grill, 155 N. Market&#13;
263-2777&#13;
The Upper Crust, 7038 E. Lincoln&#13;
Service &amp;Retail Busineaea~&#13;
Visions &amp; Dreams, 3414-Maple&#13;
942-6333&#13;
Watermark Books, 149 N. Broadway&#13;
263-3007&#13;
Queen Anne’s Lace 73324075&#13;
Dr. Laura Shook, D.C. 700N. Market&#13;
267-6522&#13;
Roommates 262_844~.&#13;
Paradise Antiq. 430 E. Harry 269-4411&#13;
Land of Awes Info. Ser. POB 16782 67216&#13;
Adult Entree, 220 E. 21st 832-1816&#13;
Plato’s, 1306 E, Harry St~ 269-9036&#13;
T~B.~s, t516 S. Oliver 688-5343&#13;
Camelot Cinema, 1516 S. O1ive68~5343&#13;
Adult Entertainm’t Ctr 3721 S. Broadway&#13;
AduR Entertainm’t Ctr 7805 W. Kellogg&#13;
Adult Entertainm’t Ctr 2809 N. Broadway.&#13;
Adult Entree’ South, 8025S~ Btoadffay&#13;
Circle Cinema; 2570 S.- Seneca&#13;
Orgsnizat’m.ns&#13;
Wichita/Sedgwick Cty., Health Dept.&#13;
1900 E. 9th 268-8441&#13;
Wichita Gay/Lesbian Alliance 942q786-&#13;
The Lesbian Celebration 683-7561&#13;
P-FLAG, POB 686, 67202 687-4666&#13;
Gay Information Line 269-0913&#13;
Wichita, Kansas (316)&#13;
Religious Organizations&#13;
Wic_hita Prais.e &amp;" WorshipCtr. 651-6903&#13;
First Unitarian Church 684-3481&#13;
Mission of Faith Fellowship 539=0633&#13;
Junction City, Kansas&#13;
After Dark Video, 1206 Grant&#13;
Lawrence, Kansas (913)&#13;
Douglas County AIDS Project 843-0040&#13;
Lesbigay Services. 410-KS Union&#13;
Box 13. Kansas Univ. 66045&#13;
. 864-3091&#13;
Freedom Coalition. POB 1991 66044&#13;
Manahattan, Kansas (913)&#13;
AIDS Project 843-0040&#13;
Flint Hills Alliance, POB 2018, 66502&#13;
MCC, POB 4776, Topeka 67402&#13;
Bisexual &amp; Gay &amp; Lesbian Society&#13;
SGA Box 63, Kansas St.. Univ. 66506&#13;
Topeka, Kansas (913)&#13;
Bars &amp; Clubs&#13;
Classics, 124 SW 8th 357-1960&#13;
Expressions, 110 SE 8 233-3622&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
Adult Entertainment Ctr. 903 N. Kansas&#13;
Some Like It Hot 4732 S. Topeka Ave.&#13;
Organizations&#13;
Topeka AIDS Project 232-3100&#13;
Gay/Les. Task Force, POB 38,’29, 66604&#13;
357-8727&#13;
Mayors Task Force 234-6699&#13;
Gay Rap Line 223-6558&#13;
Manhattan Outreach 271-8431&#13;
HIV Affected Group 234-8562&#13;
Religious Organizations&#13;
MCC-Topeka, POB&#13;
Affirmation (Metho~ist)&#13;
4776, 66604&#13;
232-6196&#13;
235-6t01&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma (918).&#13;
Bars &amp; Restaurants&#13;
*Elec~e,Circus,606S. Elgin 587-8677&#13;
*Laff’s, .31..I E. 7th 583-5233&#13;
*Phoenix; 6328 S. Pegria 743-7062&#13;
*Silver Star Saloon, 1565 S. Sheridan&#13;
834-4234&#13;
-)R~negade; 1649 S. Main 585-3405&#13;
*Time n’ Time Again, 15i5 S. Memorial&#13;
660-0856&#13;
" *TNT’s_ 2114 S. Memorial 664-8299&#13;
*Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd 584-1308&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
*Tomfoolery, -1565 S. Sheridan&#13;
Kelly Kirby, CPA 663-9399&#13;
*Elite Goods, 814 &amp;.Sheridan 838-8503&#13;
*Whittier Bkstore, 1.N: Lewis ~ 592-0767&#13;
*Dreamland,’8807 E.Admiral " 834-1051&#13;
*Indian Terr; Coffee ’Cb. 1613 E. 15th&#13;
587. 163¯¯.3&#13;
*Mohawk Music16157 E 51 PI 664-2951&#13;
*Tulsa Central Library, 400 Civic Ctr.&#13;
596-7977&#13;
*Chapman Student Ctr. TU, 631-0000&#13;
Organizations&#13;
ACT-UP, POB 532 74101&#13;
Names Proj. POB 318 74101 748-3111&#13;
P-.FLAG ,POB 52800, 74152 74924901&#13;
*TOHR, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-I&#13;
Gay Line-Info. 74324297&#13;
Shanti Hotline ~ 749-7898&#13;
*STIR~ Tulsa.:U. student 6rg.:~583-9780&#13;
Oklahoma AIDS Hotline. 800,535-2437&#13;
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*Family of Faith MCC~ 509 W. ’A’ Jenks&#13;
298-4622&#13;
Affirniati0n ~Meth0dis0--’: 742-8213 "&#13;
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Dignity/Integrity 29824648&#13;
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!Emporia,. Kansas (316)&#13;
Gay&amp; Lesbian Alliance for Resources &amp;&#13;
Education, Box 65, EsU 66801&#13;
Salina, Kansas (316)&#13;
Alternative Lifestyles, POB 2532; 67402&#13;
Pink Triangle Parents of Kansas&#13;
POB 153; Falun, KS 67442&#13;
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Bars &amp; Restaurants&#13;
¯Center Street, 10 Center St. 253-8071&#13;
The HOP, 19 1/2 Spring St. 253-836I&#13;
Ermilio’s, 26 White St. 253~8806-&#13;
Churches&#13;
MCC of the Living Springs 253-9337&#13;
Bed &amp; Breakfast&#13;
Rock Cottage, 10 Enenia St. 253-86.99&#13;
Dixie Cottage, 2 Prospect 253-7533&#13;
Southern Rose, 9 Benton St. 253-5800&#13;
Purple Iris. Inn, RR 6 253r8748&#13;
Pond Mountain, Rt.-1 253-5877&#13;
Maple Leaf Inn, 6Kingshgwy 253-68"/6&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
Satori Arts, 81 Spring St. 253-9820&#13;
Crazy Bone, 37 Spring St. 253-6600&#13;
Corceili Studio, 159 Spring St. 253-7399&#13;
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Our House L0unge/Rest. 235 Broadway&#13;
624- 6868&#13;
Ft. Smith, Arkansas (50~)&#13;
. Court Garden. 305 Garrison 7~3-9822&#13;
B &amp; B Lounge, 1004 Gitrrison 783~9347&#13;
Fayetteville,.Arkansas&#13;
Ron’s Place, 523 W. Poplar 442-3052&#13;
Wash. Cty~ AIDS Task Force 443-AIDS&#13;
~Q_ray/Lesbian Act’n Delegations 52124509&#13;
MCC of the Ozarks 443-4278:,&#13;
Parents-FLAG 756:84&#13;
Oklahoma City (4o5) -&#13;
Bars &amp; Reatsurants&#13;
Angles, 2117 NW 39th 524-3431&#13;
Bilnkhouse, 2800 NW39th .943-0843&#13;
Coyote Club, 2120NW39th 521-9533&#13;
Finish Line &amp; Gushers Bar &amp; Grill&#13;
2200 NW 39 Expwy 525-0730&#13;
Hi Lo Club 1221-NW 50th&#13;
KA’s, 2024 NW 1 lth&#13;
Levi’s 2807 NW 36th&#13;
The Park, 2125 NW 39th&#13;
The Porthole, 3630NW39th&#13;
.Sneakers, 919 N. Virginia&#13;
Tramps; 2201 NW 39th&#13;
Wreck Roam; 2127 NV¢ 39th .&#13;
The Kitchen, 2124 NW-39th&#13;
_.La ¯ Roca .¯Mexican Restaurants&#13;
" SW.4th/Walker, 409 W. Reno &amp;&#13;
~.7550 N. May&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
Banana Products..... 341-8965&#13;
Exec. Travel, 2113 NW36th 521-9100&#13;
Hahana Inn, 22~10NW39th 528-2221&#13;
Hedand, 23 t2 NW 39th 521-9696&#13;
Jungle Red, 2200 NW 39th 524-5733&#13;
Lobo’s, 2131 NW 39th 528-5156&#13;
Deb Roberts, Entertainer 843-5624&#13;
Second Chance Credit 752-2209&#13;
Stephen Scott, Masseur 525-8689&#13;
Shirley Hunter, M.Ed/counselor&#13;
8a8-5429&#13;
Larry Prater, MD, Psychiatry 232-5453&#13;
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942 - 63 1 3&#13;
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G.ay Chi’istian EeumTCouneil 528-5635&#13;
Light House MCC, 2522 N:-Sha_rtel~&#13;
Unitarian Church, 600 NW 13 .- 232-9224&#13;
~3~1722&#13;
52.5=3991&#13;
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949-9837&#13;
272-9833&#13;
528-9080&#13;
525-7610&#13;
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Backstreet, 1021 Jessie Rd, Q - 666-6900&#13;
Micheal’s, 601 Center~. 376-8301&#13;
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Silver Dollar, 2710 Asher Ave.&#13;
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RAIN-Arkansas 375-5908&#13;
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PALS, People of Alter. Lifestls 374-3605&#13;
Womens Project 372-5113&#13;
Parents-FLAG 821-4865&#13;
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Twisted Entertnmt, 7201Asher 568-4262&#13;
Shields-Marley Studios; 117 S. ¥1ctory&#13;
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2G’s Cha Cha Palace 722 S. Main&#13;
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HerlandSis.Res.2313 NW 39 521-9696&#13;
Names Project, POB 12185 625-6277&#13;
OASIS Resource Ctr, 2135 NW 39&#13;
525-2437&#13;
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OK Gay R~kleo Assoc. 943-0843&#13;
OKC Metro. Mens’ Chorus..&#13;
424~1753&#13;
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RkIN 232~4372&#13;
ACT-UP/Queer Nation ¯ 447-4209-.&#13;
OU GaylLesbian/Bisexual Alliance&#13;
303 Ellison Hall, 633 Elm, Norman 73019&#13;
325-4452&#13;
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AIDS Mastery 525-3636&#13;
AI-Anon (Gay) 947-3834&#13;
Alcoholics Anonymous 525-2437&#13;
OK AIDS Hotline 800-535-2437&#13;
Other Options 728-3222&#13;
Testing the Limits, 2136 NW 39th&#13;
843-8378&#13;
Lawton,. Oklahoma (405)&#13;
HIV/AIDS Support 248-5890/351-2820&#13;
SW AIDS Network, POB 3924, 73505&#13;
Great Plains MCC, 1416 W. Gore&#13;
357-7899&#13;
Enid, O-klahoma (405)&#13;
Phillips U. Gay/Lesbian Group 242-0628&#13;
Stillwater," Oklahoma (4o5)&#13;
Comm. AIDS Actign.Netv~ork 624-2=544&#13;
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Call today 1-800.460-STAR&#13;
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Janlce or lVlichele at&#13;
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Wichita&#13;
GWM, 25 HIV+. sceks~ GWM&#13;
21-35 for friends.hip and&#13;
possible, .relationship. Serious&#13;
replies only. Send photo,phone.&#13;
Penpals welcome. Box 122&#13;
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~ ~ and. frien~p,&#13;
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fora¯ relationship to builda life&#13;
together. Are you the one?&#13;
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s/p hair~ m~okex, trim ori~aI&#13;
equipment, top, levi,s-camping&#13;
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for fun, mid 20’s. Send Photo’s&#13;
Box 109.&#13;
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snmmcr-and beyond~I iPl~&#13;
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area.please: Box 125.-&#13;
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.If yOu were Rich,&#13;
whatw0uld you buy?&#13;
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Cookie Arbuckle&#13;
Stephen Scott&#13;
Babby&#13;
Michael Camfield&#13;
Kevyn Jacobs&#13;
Scott Curry&#13;
Kim Ridenour&#13;
Tom Neal&#13;
Kelly Kirby&#13;
Paul Scott&#13;
Danny Heinsohn&#13;
Kim Watson&#13;
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              <text>the Gay &amp; Lesbian Communi~ in Kansas, Okllahoma, Arkansas and Nissouri VoL t issue&#13;
Across the United States Decem~r&#13;
dbbon.&#13;
The Postal Service is priinting 25&#13;
million booklets of 10 Stamps for a&#13;
total of 250 million stamps. The&#13;
design of the red dbbionoriginated&#13;
w~h Broadway Cares&gt;Equity Fights&#13;
AIDS on the 1991 Tony Awards&#13;
(&#13;
zations.&#13;
fundraising and ed ,&#13;
Pararachute will send it s entire mailing&#13;
list along with all correspondence&#13;
for the month of December with the&#13;
1993:&#13;
@ 7:00pro&#13;
Va~e&gt;y /&#13;
@ 9:00pro&#13;
2&#13;
(K~raok~ Tt~rough0ut Th~ Evening .....&#13;
1 DRAWS 2 FOR 1&#13;
ers! The employee r,&#13;
who is&#13;
promiscuous and who vigorously promotes&#13;
the militant fag agenda..."&#13;
(See reprint of tetter on page 7.)&#13;
Again Fred has outdohe himself and&#13;
his reputation in Wichita and the constitutional, By fa×ing alette~ead&#13;
state of Kansas, The c~ative letter with all important information t5 conwas&#13;
also composed o{ the church tact Rev. Phelps, he has give6 ~way&#13;
name and all perti~ht information all pdvacy dghts to this info~ation.&#13;
pany to"investigate" tSis problem Gay and Lesbian clienteile.&#13;
and to contact him at thier"eadiest Paul Scott&#13;
PARACHUTE&#13;
Publisher/Editor&#13;
Asst. Publisher&#13;
Wayne D.&#13;
OdnE. Shank .&#13;
Contn~uting Writers:&#13;
Chuck B., Cookie Moudde, Stephen Scott,&#13;
Adve~&#13;
KimRidcnour, TomNeal, Odn Shank,&#13;
~anny~Jimwa~n&#13;
~Staff:&#13;
Volunteers:&#13;
Ann Marie Lochncr, J.T Si~m!~n, Donna&#13;
316-6514~500&#13;
Letters to The Editor&#13;
Three cheers to Kevyn Jacobs for denoundng&#13;
NAMBLA. Just like Mr. Jacobs,&#13;
t once felt hypocritical, denouncing the&#13;
right-of a minority group like NAMBLA&#13;
while speaking out for the fights of the&#13;
gay community. But l don~ feel that way&#13;
any more. There is a great diversity in&#13;
the gay world I realize. And there is a&#13;
colorful and pleasantvarlety of people&#13;
and their tastes in the gay and lesbian&#13;
community too. That’s fine. To each his&#13;
or her own. But in my heart I can no&#13;
longer keep silent about anyone who&#13;
would sexually seduce children. That’s&#13;
sick. And it’s wrong because children,&#13;
young boys or girls, are innocent. Andto&#13;
make matters worse, the right-winged&#13;
movement uses groups like NAMBLA to&#13;
smear and scandalize the gay community.&#13;
We must let society know that we&#13;
are not a bunch of pedophiles. Therefore,&#13;
we must also stand up against&#13;
NAMBLA. if you are a memberof&#13;
NAMBLA, that’s your business but don~&#13;
go using the predous gay community for&#13;
your agenda. The gay movement must&#13;
stand up and say thatwe are not a movement&#13;
of pedophiles or into besliality or&#13;
anything like that. We are honest,&#13;
hardworking, decent people who only&#13;
wish to spend our lives loving someone -&#13;
another decent adult - of the same gender.&#13;
NAMBLAwould greatly damage all&#13;
we have .worked for in the gay fights&#13;
movement.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Dear .Editor:&#13;
I am a full fime student atW~,hita State&#13;
University. Ourcampus nsv,speper"Tbe Sunflowe¢’&#13;
adver’dsss for student submissions of&#13;
loss of a close filend of mine to AIDS, I de--&#13;
cldedto submit ~tha following letter and POem&#13;
’ .. in his memory. I was notso.much displeased&#13;
thatmy work had not.been printed since I did&#13;
not feel it to be of publishable quality. However,&#13;
after much urging from a graduate instructorfriend&#13;
ofmine i went to the Sunflower&#13;
office to find out what had happened. Much&#13;
to my dismay my poem and letter had been&#13;
circulatedamong the staff, forafter, I had been&#13;
associated with my work the recep’donist&#13;
could no longer speak to me and went for&#13;
someone else to talkwith me. I was talked at&#13;
and around but not too, as if, I were not real&#13;
and that I did not exist. This angered me so&#13;
much to realize that the Pat Roberlson’s and&#13;
Fred Phelps of this wodd had ~ly harbored&#13;
this much hornophobia among campus students&#13;
that run and support this newspaper&#13;
and even more~fact that they a,ow themselves&#13;
to be spoon fed and braces placed&#13;
upon their brains.&#13;
Ionly hope that through your publication&#13;
1hat perhaps my letter and people could&#13;
possibly be pdnted. I realize that my work&#13;
may remain ~vialto our community and may&#13;
not prove woilhy but I would like to lake that&#13;
chance with you and would welcome any responses&#13;
that you might have to it.&#13;
Thank you~for your Time and Consideration.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Thos W. Burnham&#13;
Editors Note: W’~ Pleasure, here is&#13;
your poem:&#13;
Thoughts of Yesterday, Tomorrow&#13;
and Today&#13;
In Memory of Larry D. Jones&#13;
just memories to be made. The memories&#13;
made, when remembered were, to be shared.&#13;
Somewhere along .~e way we must have&#13;
made a-wrong turn or maybe a wrong decision.&#13;
It must be thatwe are to teach others,&#13;
hoping to gaurd them from our mistakes.&#13;
Now, withtha beginning of each new&#13;
day, the memories we once had are rememobered&#13;
fondly wi~ smiles and tears.&#13;
Maybe a small part of our heart sUII&#13;
aches for that which we have no longer, yet&#13;
our heart has grown enough to hold the&#13;
memories to be made in the future:&#13;
Greet each new day with a smile on&#13;
your lips and a song in yourheart, forwe know&#13;
not what awaits with each step we take, each&#13;
turn we make. Seek only the best in everyone&#13;
you meet, otferthe best you have to give,&#13;
and we all shall be truly blessed.&#13;
¢op~gbt ~’e=l~ Ja~1993 Tmm~~&#13;
VISIO&#13;
Wichita’s Only&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Bookstore&#13;
3143 w. Maple&#13;
Wichita, KS 67213&#13;
(316) 942-6333&#13;
Located in Maple Villa&#13;
MANY NEW GIFT ITEMS ADDED FOR THE HOLIDAYS&#13;
HOT CHOCOLATE &amp; COOKIES&#13;
COME IN AND SEE US!&#13;
We will raffle off a "Claire of the Moon" video cassett &amp;&#13;
a "Embrace" poster.&#13;
Drawing will be held on Dec. 23rd&#13;
J&#13;
The Parachute Page 2-A&#13;
WATCH FOR-OUR&#13;
GRAND OPENING&#13;
IN THE WAREHOUSE&#13;
-DISTRICT !&#13;
A NEW&#13;
ALTERNATIVE&#13;
in Entertainment!&#13;
PRESENTED BY&#13;
F.U:D.D. INCORPORATED&#13;
FOR INFORMATION CALL ( 3!6 ) 269 - 4070&#13;
Copyright 1993&#13;
THE LESBIAN MOTHERS’&#13;
"Raising our children a heterosexual&#13;
privilege," is the motto of the&#13;
Lesbian Mothers’ National Defense&#13;
Fund. LMNDF has been assisting&#13;
lesbian mothers with custody cases&#13;
for twenty years, offering information,&#13;
attorney referrals, emotional&#13;
support and financial assistance for&#13;
lesbian and gay parents involved&#13;
in custody disputes.&#13;
The greatest obstacle facing lesbian&#13;
and gay parents in a custody&#13;
battle is poverty. LMNDF encourages&#13;
attorneys to accept custody&#13;
cases at reduced fees and provides&#13;
useful information to mothers and&#13;
attorneys preparing for litigation.&#13;
Through their "Adopt -A-Mother~&#13;
program, a support group chooses&#13;
an individual mother to sponsor,&#13;
sending personal notes of encouragement&#13;
and organizing fund-raistr~&#13;
prmation is also available about&#13;
a broad range of parenting issues,&#13;
indudingdonor insemination, adoption,&#13;
childreadng and advocacy for&#13;
families.&#13;
According to a study by the&#13;
American Bar Association eight to&#13;
twelve million Amedcan children&#13;
are currently being reared by lesbian&#13;
and gay households. Approximately&#13;
six percent ofthe U.S. population&#13;
is made up of lesbianand gay&#13;
families with children.&#13;
LMNDF Director Jenny Sayward&#13;
NATIONAL DEFENSE FUND&#13;
cites various studies comparing&#13;
children of lesbians with children of&#13;
heterosexualmothers, which have&#13;
fOund no_ significant differences in&#13;
the children’s self -concept,&#13;
intellegence, gender identity, sexual&#13;
orientation or moral judgement.&#13;
Furthermore, children of lesbian&#13;
and gay parents do not experience&#13;
a great deal more harassment from&#13;
their peers than do other children.&#13;
They do develop independent&#13;
judgement and strength of character&#13;
to resist prejudice in vadous&#13;
forms.&#13;
However, despite these positive reports,&#13;
lesbian mothers still face dismal prospects&#13;
in courts outside areas, about a&#13;
ten percent chance ofretaining pdmary&#13;
custody. In the Bible Belt, children are&#13;
turned over to abusers, alcoholics and&#13;
violent criminals rather than being allowed&#13;
to stay with nurturing gay or lesbian&#13;
parents.&#13;
Recent media attention to the plight of&#13;
lesbian and gayfamilies has stirred pubic&#13;
anger at these atro~es. While the&#13;
LMNDF has labored foryears in relate&#13;
obscurity, today the organization has&#13;
become the focus of a new effort toadvocate&#13;
for lesbian and gay families.&#13;
For more inform~on contact the Lesbian&#13;
Mothers’ National Defense Fund&#13;
P.O, Box 21567, Seattle~WA. 98111&#13;
or(206) 325-2643. Local contact, Kim&#13;
Ridenour (501) 253- 5445 or (501) 253-&#13;
9588.&#13;
Community Center&#13;
Tax Deductable Donations&#13;
RAINBOW CLUB&#13;
Please check one&#13;
, , ,$25 per mo. - Lambda Contributor&#13;
,, $50 per mo.,Tdangle Contributor&#13;
$75 per rag. - Red Ribbon Contributor&#13;
, ~ $100 per mo. - Freedom Ring Contdbutol&#13;
$ other one time donations&#13;
Donor ($1201 - $2499) Patron ($2500-$4999)&#13;
Benefactor ($5,000+)&#13;
Mail Contributions to:&#13;
KFDH&#13;
P.O. Box 2845&#13;
Wichita, Kansas 67201&#13;
For more information Call&#13;
Raye Ann at 316-942-6333&#13;
KFHD REVIVED!&#13;
BY: PHIL GRIFFIN&#13;
Kansans For Human Dignity (hereafter&#13;
KFHD) has been revived and is deftnitely&#13;
alive and well in Wichita. KFHD is&#13;
a 501(c)3 non-profit, tax deductible organization&#13;
which was originally incorporated&#13;
in 1985.. KFDH is a twin-like organization&#13;
to WGLA (Wichita Gay and Lesbian Alliance).&#13;
The purpose of KFHD is similar&#13;
to thatofWGLAwith a primary difference&#13;
being it is not allowed to be ~volved in&#13;
politics. Although KFHD is nearly eight&#13;
years old, it has been dormant for some&#13;
time now.&#13;
So why has it been revived? -At the&#13;
community meeting for WGLA in October,&#13;
there was talk about what had happenedtothis&#13;
organization. Forthosewho&#13;
were in attendance, there was some confusion&#13;
about what the organization was&#13;
all about, The need for Stonewall 25&#13;
Committee to failunderthe umbrella was&#13;
also brought up around the same time.&#13;
The Board of WGLA, under the leadership&#13;
of Moderator Unda~Santiago set out&#13;
to find outwhat is wasandwhy itwas not&#13;
active. The old by-laws which govern&#13;
KFHD were located and reviewed by the&#13;
Board ofWGLA and an interim Board of&#13;
Directors for KFHD wasappointed at the&#13;
OctoberWGLABoard meeting. A nomk&#13;
hating committee was. also formed at the&#13;
time with election of active Directors of&#13;
KFHD set for.two weeks later. ;-&#13;
On November 4th, the Directors for&#13;
KFHD were elected and the new Board&#13;
haditsfirstmeetingon November7th. Ofricers&#13;
were elected at the meeting. The&#13;
by-laws require that four directors come&#13;
from the Board of WGLA and three directors&#13;
from outside of theWGLA Board.&#13;
The current Directors (and o~ce) are&#13;
Linda Santiago (Chairperson), Ann Marie&#13;
Lochner (Assistant Chairperson), Raye&#13;
Ann Tucker (Treasurer), Phil Griffin (Secretary),&#13;
Steve Aaron (Member), Tracey&#13;
Hughes (Member), and.Steve Swint&#13;
(Member).&#13;
So you may still be.asking, why has it&#13;
been revived? it has been revived for the&#13;
purpose of providing the umbrella for&#13;
Stonewall 25 aswas requested bythe National&#13;
Stonewall Committee. This makes&#13;
all gilts and donations to Stonewall 25 tax&#13;
dedu~ble. Secondly, ithas been revived&#13;
for the purpose of obtaining and maintaining&#13;
a community center forthe Wichita&#13;
Lesbian, Gay and BiSexual Community.&#13;
As the Parachute goes to press, much&#13;
work has already been done in the process&#13;
of opening the first Center for the&#13;
Community. You will be hearing a lot&#13;
aboutthis projectinthe near future. Each&#13;
organization is being contacted for input&#13;
and assistance. KFHD needs the whole&#13;
Community to become involved with the&#13;
Center.&#13;
If you would like more information&#13;
about KFHD, feel free to wdte; KFHD,&#13;
P.O. box 2845, Wichita, KS 67201. Visions&#13;
and Dreams has also agreed to&#13;
serve as a communication, center for&#13;
those who have questions or who would&#13;
like to volunteer to help with the Center.&#13;
You can also contract anyof the Board&#13;
Members of KFHD for information. Remember,&#13;
a great deal is happening, more&#13;
information is coming, and YOUR help is&#13;
needed.&#13;
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Wichita Praise &amp; Worship&#13;
Center Moves on 2nd&#13;
Anniversary..&#13;
Wichita Praise &amp; Worship Center, a&#13;
full Gospel church in Wichita, accepting&#13;
of Gbys and Lesbians, has&#13;
recently moved to a new location.&#13;
2519 E. Lincoln.&#13;
The location is a store front building&#13;
with more space than the church had&#13;
at the recent building. Services will&#13;
continue to be at 2i00 pm on Sundays.&#13;
The church has grown over&#13;
the last two years to now have a staff&#13;
of 6 people. WPWC is affiliated with&#13;
over 50 other independent cfiur~,hes&#13;
in the gay community throughout the&#13;
United States.&#13;
The church will celebrate it’s 2nd&#13;
Anniversary in services on December&#13;
10, 11 and 12. Friday night December&#13;
10, services will be at 7:30&#13;
with Thomas Hirsch from Advance&#13;
Christian Ministries in Dallas, Texas.&#13;
Saturday the church will celebrate it’s&#13;
2nd anniversary with a luncheon at&#13;
the church at 12 noon. Reservations&#13;
are required. Saturday evening service&#13;
will beat 7:30.with Rev. Judy&#13;
Horn, Pastor of Chdst Chapel of the&#13;
Rockies~ in Denver, Colorado. Sunday&#13;
celebration seFvicer will be at&#13;
2:00pm.. The congr.~ation and staff&#13;
invite#l[ to attend.&#13;
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Dear Babby:&#13;
I read your column every month,&#13;
my friends and I called the Parachute&#13;
last month when we did#t see your&#13;
column again, but they said you were&#13;
out sick, we hope your o.k.&#13;
Now for my problem,. I can’t seem to&#13;
find Mr. Right, ! am 33 years old and&#13;
everytime ! think I have found him,&#13;
he turns out to be the wrong one.. I&#13;
think maybe I should try somewhere&#13;
besides the bar, but i’m not sure&#13;
where or how to go about it. All I am&#13;
use to is the bar. Could you please&#13;
give me some advice.&#13;
Looking in OKC.&#13;
Dear Looking: "&#13;
Well honey your only 33, you still&#13;
-have time before the retirement&#13;
home. I was looking for Mr.Right and&#13;
sometimes Mr.Right Now would do.&#13;
You may be right, try looking for him&#13;
somewhere else. I have had wonderful&#13;
luck at the grocery store, I try&#13;
to stay away from the candy sections,&#13;
guys just don’t seem interested in us&#13;
when we have chocolate dripping out&#13;
of our mouth. The fruit section is my&#13;
favorite, when one comes by that you&#13;
like, try to start a conversation with&#13;
him, like" Don~ this fruit look good?&#13;
if he say’s yes, then tell him, well.you&#13;
knowthat’s not the only. thing looking&#13;
~ i do.e~n’t act&#13;
interested go .on to the next one.&#13;
Another place that has worked for me&#13;
is the laundry mat. Try to get the&#13;
washer or dryer next to the cute guy,&#13;
and watch his laundry, when he&#13;
seperates the clothes, say" my it&#13;
must take a real man tofill those out"&#13;
if he replies jump in and go for it gid!&#13;
If he has some purple sequenced&#13;
underware, and looks extremely&#13;
dashing,, congradulations you have&#13;
just .met Dear Babby. If he is tall,&#13;
blonde, and built, leave him alone,&#13;
he°s mine. Last but notleast is the&#13;
mall, you may not find Mr.Right but&#13;
atleast your .in a place where rejection&#13;
can easily be healed by a_quick&#13;
trip through iDillards, i seriously wish&#13;
you the best of luck, if you find an&#13;
extra send him my way!&#13;
Dear Babby:&#13;
I like to make my own clothes, and&#13;
my gidfdendsays that’s.not in style~&#13;
should I, just buy clothes from the&#13;
store?&#13;
confused in Wichita&#13;
DearConfused:&#13;
Wear what you like, if-she loves.&#13;
you it wonl matter. I haveanOIdpair_.&#13;
of curtiansl turned into a lovely d~ess,.&#13;
my dat~ said it was the pretties thing.&#13;
he had ever seen. I said thankyou,&#13;
saw it in the window .and had .to have&#13;
This th l ly1&#13;
manypeople oea&#13;
with A lot of i)eople don’t think they have to worry about HIV.&#13;
But the truth is, you can get HIV infection if you share drug needles&#13;
and syringes or have sex with an infected person. Call ~our State or&#13;
local AIDS hotline, or the National AIDS Hotline&#13;
at 1-800-342-AIDS. Call 1-800-243-7889 (TTY) for&#13;
deaf access.&#13;
HIV is the virus that causesAIDS.&#13;
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ORGANIZED MAY 20, 1956&#13;
Fred W. Phelas. Pastor ~7~.~N[ 91327392.28&#13;
3701 W~t 12th * POo Box 1886 . TOPEKA. KANSAS 66604&#13;
O(fice: 913,273-0325 Lib~a~: 9 I.tt 273-0338&#13;
November 13, 1993&#13;
Plasma Alliance, Inc.&#13;
1515 Ease Central&#13;
Wichita, ~sas 67214&#13;
LEX~T~CUS 18&#13;
22 Thou shalt not lie with mankind,&#13;
as with womankind: it is&#13;
abomination.&#13;
Dear Citizens:&#13;
WBC has received reports that you ~axe a fag working there ruined&#13;
jim Watson Jr, who is&#13;
militant fag agenda and who may have AIDS or HI~. ~n light of the&#13;
mounting anecdotal evidence such as the fag denklSh in Florldawho&#13;
deliberately infected and killed ~im Bergalls and ~hers to take&#13;
the onus of AIDS off the fags in light of the d@vastatlng risk&#13;
posed by a tainted blood supply, and in llght of hhe reliability&#13;
of t~ information~on Watson coming as it does from one very near&#13;
to him. WBC believes this matter should be inveshlgated, and we’d&#13;
appreciate receiving information from you thereon at ~our earliest&#13;
convenience.&#13;
Your consideration is appreciated.&#13;
Fred Phelps&#13;
CALL&#13;
TROY&#13;
E~TLE£&#13;
FOR A FREE&#13;
CONSULTATION&#13;
REALTY&#13;
EXECUTIVES OF&#13;
WICHITA&#13;
316-722-9393&#13;
Now Open&#13;
the Right&#13;
u ’94&#13;
GPON$ORII~G NEW&#13;
YOUTH GI~OUP&#13;
The ~ita Cha~er of Parents,&#13;
Families, and Fde~s of L~ans and&#13;
Gays is s~n~dng a new teen su~&#13;
po~ group, P~OJECT ACCEPTANCE.&#13;
This group ~11 provide a&#13;
pla~ o~ a~an~ for gay, lesbian,&#13;
and ~xual yo~h and their fdends&#13;
in which adult facilit~o~ and the&#13;
youths’ ~er are ~o~ive and affirming.&#13;
We therefo~ provide:&#13;
*An edu~4acil~at~ w~kly&#13;
group for youth (ages !4-18)&#13;
*A ~fe pla~ for young gay,&#13;
bian, and bi~xual individuals to&#13;
cia{ize and suppo~ each other.&#13;
s~bst~nce abuse, AiDS and other&#13;
~mpo~ant i~es.&#13;
vadous social opportunities as well&#13;
some decor items for their morn.&#13;
There will be a list posted of specific&#13;
books, videos and items such&#13;
as bowling passes or gift certificates&#13;
to the movies. These lists will ~&#13;
available at Visions and Dreams&#13;
and Fantasy. Some ofthese books&#13;
cost as little as $4. We would then&#13;
ask that as you wrap your present&#13;
and put it under the tree that you&#13;
take a moment and write an inscription&#13;
into the front of the book.&#13;
Please He from your heart to the&#13;
young person that might need your&#13;
encouragement. If you would rather&#13;
send a cash contribution to this&#13;
project-please send it to our P.O.&#13;
Box 686, Wichita, KS 67201-0686&#13;
and label it Project Acceptance&#13;
Christmas. Please help us to make&#13;
this Christmas a meaningful one to&#13;
our younger brothe~ and sisters, A&#13;
special than~s to Linn Copeland and&#13;
Raye Ann Tucker and Renee&#13;
FMtcher for their sssts~ance and&#13;
support.&#13;
RE$OUflOES AVAILA~LE&#13;
T~UG~ ~C~]TA&#13;
¢~AP~E~ ~F ~oF~G&#13;
V’qiTH AR~S THAT ENCIRCLE&#13;
(Being gay in Wichita Video - now&#13;
available for $20)&#13;
SPFJ~KERS ~UREAU&#13;
VIDEOS; BOOKS;PAMPHLETS&#13;
RESOURSE BOOKLET&#13;
STORIES BOOKLET ......&#13;
The&#13;
And&#13;
Dedication Of&#13;
New Building&#13;
Praise&#13;
Fri.&#13;
Sago Dec.11 12:00pro Anniv. Banque~&#13;
(Reservations Required)&#13;
Sat. Dec~11 7:30 Rev. Jud7 Horn&#13;
2519 E~LNeoN&#13;
Decol0 7:30pro Rev. Thomas Hirsch&#13;
SATURDAY- DEC. 11&#13;
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SUNDAY DEC.12&#13;
S&#13;
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Call For Appointment&#13;
(316) 651-0603&#13;
Fundraiser For&#13;
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distance charges compared to the rat~-~&#13;
of AT&amp;T. MCI or SlaSnL&#13;
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The Parachu~ Page&#13;
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FamilY Portriats Available amof--~e CloSet.~I. .-&#13;
WichitaPraise&amp;W0rshipCenterwill " and Onto Th,ePhone be holding a fundraiser by selling professional&#13;
family portraits to be taken&#13;
Saturday-Dec: 11th, and Sunday&#13;
Dec.-12th dudng the mornings. This&#13;
will be at the.new building at 2519E.&#13;
Lincoln. The cost will be $29,95&#13;
which includes 1-8x10, 4-5x7’s and&#13;
10 wallets size photos. - The photos&#13;
will be back in time for Christmas.&#13;
The photographer has said that those&#13;
who have animals may have ,their&#13;
picture taken also. You must make&#13;
an appointment by calling the office&#13;
at 651-0603, a $9.95 deposit is required&#13;
to set apppointment. The&#13;
photography will be taken by L.G.&#13;
Smith Photography, a family owned&#13;
and operated business in Wichita.&#13;
Call \Xfirh Pride. Switch to CommuniwSpirit&#13;
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IECEMBER for all: You’re&#13;
~robably ready for a little R&amp;R after all&#13;
~e activity of the past few months and&#13;
aow you finally get it. Relax, enjoy,&#13;
md loaf your way through the holidays.&#13;
~II]~S Maz: 21-Apr. 20: Far away&#13;
~eople and places are on your mind. so&#13;
;o ahead and take that trip. Now is the&#13;
:ime toformulate long-range plans for&#13;
,~e future; make your New Year’s&#13;
~solutions early.&#13;
rAURUS Apr. 20-May 21: Your&#13;
ioint finances are in the spotlight now.&#13;
Marital or other partnership assests are&#13;
:asier to handle than usual. You get&#13;
what you want, so go for it.&#13;
GEMINI May 21-Jtme 22: You are&#13;
able to.negotiate successfully with both&#13;
mrtners and competitors because you&#13;
:an balance others’ needs with your&#13;
)wn. Make the deal this month.&#13;
~AHCER June 22-July 23: Work&#13;
akes a turn for the better. You can&#13;
:ount on being busy; if you stay&#13;
rganized and pay attention to details,&#13;
’ou can also count on being successful.&#13;
,EO Joly 23-AUg. 23: You get the&#13;
~un award this month; romance and&#13;
)ther pleas~es are in the scene. You&#13;
mow hOW you lik~e.m sliow off, so go&#13;
d~ad and be the life of the party:. "&#13;
VIRGO Aug. 23Sept. 23:.T~e all&#13;
hat old, emotional garbage to the&#13;
~eeycling center this month. You are&#13;
,,oing to need room for the bigger and&#13;
)ettcr future you’re planning right now.&#13;
Eta~a spr~.e~m 50~-253-5445&#13;
LIBP~ 81)L 23-O¢t.23: A busy&#13;
month of talking, visiting, and running&#13;
hither, thith~ and yon. Relatives and&#13;
neighbors give advice that l~ds to new&#13;
opportunities, so pay attention.&#13;
SCOI~IO OCt. 23-Nov. 23: Finances&#13;
’aren’t much of a problem this month, so&#13;
you arc able to give the gifts you want&#13;
to-you get good stuff too. A new door&#13;
to fumm financial gains opens now.&#13;
SAGITI’ARIUS Nov. 23-Doe. 22:&#13;
You get better looking--new clothes, new&#13;
hair, maybe just a newly cheerful&#13;
expression. If you’re thinking about&#13;
s~arting anything new, this is the best&#13;
month to do it.&#13;
CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 21:&#13;
You’re in the background this month,&#13;
but you kind of like it there. Support&#13;
comes from hidden and unexpected&#13;
places. Ditch your usual suspicion and&#13;
accept it gracefully.&#13;
AQUARIUS Jan. 21-Feb. 20: You’re&#13;
always a friend to the world and, this&#13;
month, you can have fun with&#13;
community projects and group ventures.&#13;
You meet people who will give a boost&#13;
to your ambitions.&#13;
PISCF_~ Feb. 20-M~. 21: Everybody&#13;
is watching you now, but there’s no need&#13;
to get rattled by all ~ attention. You&#13;
get to achieve the goals you have been&#13;
w~ing on, so revel in the limelight.&#13;
Visit ’~our store in mystical,&#13;
mctaphl~ical l~m’~ka. Springs. We&#13;
downtown at 95 Spring Street; or call&#13;
1Hm’and Jan at 501-253-5445.&#13;
~lle~Ubles, I~ttery, Glassware&#13;
~ntique and Used Furniture&#13;
~praisal, Auction, &amp; Estate&#13;
Ser~ice~ Available&#13;
43O last I~arly&#13;
Wiclfita, I~ansas&#13;
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"FIGHT THE RIGHT"&#13;
Pl~os~ h~lp ECpUALITY KANSAS defeat the Cornfield&#13;
R~solution. Send~a donation oF anV amounL to:&#13;
1221 N. Waco, Wichita, KS 67203. So much has to&#13;
b~ don~ b~for~ th~ Kansas Hous~ vot~ in January.&#13;
~i~ate Office Office Phone 722-9393&#13;
10300 W. ~nlral, Suite 200 Cellular 648-4944&#13;
Wichit~ ~ 67212 Personal Fax 722-1914&#13;
Equality,&#13;
Justice And&#13;
EQUALITY&#13;
Inclusion For&#13;
All People&#13;
KANSAS&#13;
NEEDS YOU TO HELP!&#13;
For Volunteer Information Call&#13;
Jim Watson 265,7240 OR Doug Glaze 267-7248&#13;
2% ofy~.~ur IOfig distance&#13;
b~is donated to the gay,&#13;
i v-!esbian;, or.~AIDS group&#13;
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LI=TT~ 1’0 THE EDITOR&#13;
~ Three~¢~rs to Kevyn Jacobs for&#13;
denouncing NAMBLA.. Just like Mr.&#13;
Jac0bs, I’ 0nce-felt hypocdtloai denouncing&#13;
the right .of a minority group like&#13;
NAMBLAwhile speaking out for the rights&#13;
of the gay community. Buti don’tfeelthat&#13;
way any more. There is a great diversity&#13;
in the gay world I realize. And there’is a&#13;
colorful and pleasant variety of people&#13;
and their tastes in the gay and lesbian&#13;
commun~ too, That’s fine. To each his&#13;
or her own. But in my heart I can no&#13;
longer keep silent about anyone who&#13;
would sexually seduce children. That’s&#13;
sick. And Ys wrong because children,&#13;
young boys or girls, are innocent. Andto&#13;
make matters worse; the fight-winged&#13;
movement uses g~oups like NAMBLA to&#13;
smear and scandalize the gay community.&#13;
We must let society know that we&#13;
are not a bunch of pedophiles. Therefore,&#13;
we must also stand up against&#13;
NAMBLA. If you are a member~of&#13;
NAMBLA, that’s your business but don~&#13;
go using the precious.gay-community for&#13;
your agenda. The gay movement must&#13;
stand up and say thatwe are not a movement&#13;
of pedophiles or into bestiality or&#13;
anything like that. We are honest,&#13;
hardworking, decent people who only&#13;
wish to spend our lives loving someoneanother&#13;
decent adult ~ of the same gender..&#13;
NAMBLA would greaUy damage all&#13;
we have worked for in the gay fights&#13;
movement.&#13;
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HELPING PEOPLE WITH&#13;
AIDS&#13;
THE DEFINIATION&#13;
Acquired immune Deficiency&#13;
Syndrome (AIDS) is the most serious&#13;
epidemic to strike the American&#13;
public in the last 50 years. This disease&#13;
has no respect for income,&#13;
color, gender or sexual orientation.&#13;
Expe~ts conservatively estimate that&#13;
approximately 6 to 7 thousand Arkansans&#13;
have been or will become&#13;
infected with AIDS, based on national&#13;
averages.&#13;
With the rising costs of medical&#13;
care and drags for PWAs (Persons&#13;
with Aids), such as AZT, DDI; etc.,&#13;
the need for financial assistance has&#13;
become more and more urgent.&#13;
Many organizations were formed for&#13;
education awareness but none for&#13;
direct financial assistance until the&#13;
birth of HPWA.&#13;
THE HISTORY&#13;
When the AIDS cdsis began to&#13;
extract its t011 on the Arkansas community,&#13;
a group of.concerned indi,&#13;
viduals metin February 1988 determined&#13;
to form an organization dedicated&#13;
to providing =assistance to&#13;
those in need. HPWA is an Arkansas&#13;
non-prot’R charitable corporation&#13;
established to assistindividuals who&#13;
suffer from AIDS. HPWA issues&#13;
direct financi~al .payments for medical&#13;
bills, nursing care, pharmacy bills&#13;
and living expenses and any emergency&#13;
funding necessary. No monies&#13;
are distributed directly to PWAs.&#13;
Through these direct financial payments,&#13;
HPWA strives to allow&#13;
PWAs to continue to live their&#13;
liveswith dignity and self esteem.&#13;
Funding for HPWA is dedved&#13;
from volunteers from all walks of&#13;
life who raise needed monies&#13;
through fundraisers and pledge&#13;
drives. No member of the HPWA&#13;
staff receives compensation for his/&#13;
her services. Ninety percent (90%)&#13;
of funds raised by HPWAare dedicated&#13;
to direct assistance payments.&#13;
The Board of Directors of&#13;
HPWA is composed of professionals&#13;
and lay members from vadous&#13;
fields including education, business,&#13;
medicine, law, health and theology.&#13;
Currently based in Little Rock,&#13;
HPWA offers assistance to all Arkansas&#13;
residents who meet the required&#13;
criteria for funding.&#13;
HPWA is a duly licensed chadtable&#13;
organization and maintains&#13;
complete financial records available&#13;
for public inspection dudng normal&#13;
business hours.&#13;
THE CRITERIA&#13;
HPWAis vitally concerned.with&#13;
the accountability of its fund-raiS-&#13;
2) Each applicant must submit a&#13;
complete ~’mancial disclosure of all&#13;
monthly income or benerds received&#13;
by them.- Mandatory receipt of or&#13;
application for S.S.I. benefits is required.&#13;
3) Each applicant must permit a&#13;
home visit(s)-by HPWArepresentatives.&#13;
HPWwill contact and coordinate&#13;
funding through a social worker&#13;
of the PWA’s choice.&#13;
4) A thorough verification of the&#13;
PWA’s expenses must be provided.&#13;
Following receipt of a written application&#13;
for assistance containing&#13;
the information listed above, representatives&#13;
of HPWA will conduct a&#13;
home visit with the PWA to determine&#13;
the degree of assistance&#13;
needed. A formal recommendation&#13;
for assistance will then bepresented&#13;
to the Board of Directors of HPWA&#13;
forfinal action. Distribution of funds&#13;
is determined on a case-by-case&#13;
basis. Some restrictions as to funding&#13;
requirements exist. All information&#13;
conceming individual cases is&#13;
kept strictly confidential. HPWA&#13;
does-not discriminate on the basis&#13;
of creed, color, gender, or sexual orientation.&#13;
ing and disbursal efforts. To receive ¯ .- ~THE NEED&#13;
assistance from HPWA, the following&#13;
criteda must be mat:&#13;
1) Each applicant must submit a&#13;
written confirmed diagnosis ofAIDS&#13;
from a licensed physician.&#13;
Christmas&#13;
Ozar&#13;
HPWA is constantly in need of&#13;
.Volunteers and funding. HPWA ex~&#13;
tends an open invitation for you to&#13;
become involved in its ongoing effortto&#13;
minimize the burdenthat AIDS&#13;
extracts from oursoclety. YOU CAN&#13;
MAKE A DIFFERENCE.&#13;
THE WAY&#13;
Join HPWA or its branch organizations&#13;
in towns throughout Arkansas.&#13;
Organize pledges and fundraisers&#13;
through HPWA. Inform&#13;
fdends and family about HPWA and&#13;
the dsing AIDS epidemic.&#13;
NOWIS THE TIME&#13;
TO ACT.&#13;
ALL&#13;
CONTRIBUTIONS&#13;
TO HPWA ARE&#13;
TAX&#13;
DEDUCTIBLE.&#13;
HELPING&#13;
PEOPLE WITH&#13;
AIDS&#13;
P.O. BOX 4397&#13;
LITTLE. ROCK,&#13;
AR 72204&#13;
2710 Asher&#13;
Monday- Friday 4pm-lam&#13;
Saturday lpm-Midnight&#13;
501-663-9886&#13;
Little Rock, Arkansas&#13;
B&#13;
Ft.Smith, Arkansa~&#13;
B&#13;
1004 Garrison&#13;
(501)783-9347&#13;
Ope~ Mon-Fri 8am-lam Sat 8am-12am&#13;
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December 1993&#13;
DearMichael&#13;
Howdy! Ijust returnedfrom afabulous vacation at&#13;
Meadowood Ranch andResort. The resort was beautiful; it was once&#13;
owned by a wealthy oil baron. It’s located on 650 acres" ofgreen hills’,&#13;
meadows andforests.t I wenthorseback-Hding on Friday andfishing&#13;
(caught a 12lb. largemouth bass) Saturday, following a delicious"&#13;
breakfast on. thedecks overlooking the gorgeous countryside. I tanned&#13;
poolside, played tennis and volleyball, Then I went hiking with some&#13;
friends I met here.~.saw some dee "-.-"~tn one ofthe coolpmeforests.&#13;
pictures.&#13;
Wanted to get&#13;
this letter off to.&#13;
you. Can’t wa#&#13;
to return to&#13;
Meadowood.&#13;
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Have Moved!&#13;
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2514 East Lindon&#13;
$ nday&#13;
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PROBLEM!&#13;
Ask for&#13;
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BRING IN THIS AD FOR&#13;
$1OO OFF&#13;
ANY DEAL!&#13;
Going Up ~.&#13;
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Friday, February 4, * 994 at ~:30 pm&#13;
tax included&#13;
Includes: Transportation = Lodging = Ski Rental&#13;
Limited to first 40 people&#13;
Sleeper Bus&#13;
Will need $ 50.00 Deposit Down by December 11, 1993&#13;
Balance Due By January 15, 1994</text>
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                <text>The Parachute of Oklahoma was a monthly newspaper; the only publications available are August 1993-December 1993.&#13;
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Cookie Arbuckle&#13;
Stephen Scott&#13;
Babby&#13;
Michael Camfield&#13;
Kevyn Jacobs&#13;
Scott Curry&#13;
Kim Ridenour&#13;
Tom Neal&#13;
Kelly Kirby&#13;
Paul Scott&#13;
Danny heinsohn&#13;
Kim Watson&#13;
Ann Marie Lochner (volunteer)&#13;
J.T. Simpson (volunteer)&#13;
Donna Payne (volunteer)&#13;
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              <text>Second-Annual&#13;
OCTOB.ER 1 O, 1993&#13;
IN BRICK~OWN&#13;
¯ OKLAHOMA CI~!’ OKLAHOMA&#13;
Check In t2 Noon/Opening Ceremonies 1 p.m.&#13;
" WalkStep, Off,::2 p-m-&#13;
VII&#13;
’ "Rick" had or,&#13;
out of a gay&#13;
We now cover&#13;
~~e,&#13;
,Z. Octeber I-T.L~C: meeting .o :,&#13;
Loss of LeSbian CivilRights&#13;
October 3rd-Stonewal125 Break=-&#13;
fast meeting 10am Furrs Cafeteria&#13;
(Pawnee &amp; Broadway)&#13;
October 4-Community Meeting&#13;
It is so~.exCitingto see.theiGay,:Les- -&#13;
bia n-.. a’a~i!bj~exu aI ~c0m~~i:n ity in&#13;
Wichita ~hbwsigns ofunity. ThiSyear&#13;
hasalready ,m.~tw~hdisappointments -&#13;
,-however as ~ework togetherwe Can&#13;
show that even though we are-very&#13;
diverse, we can work together. -&#13;
Just because we may begay or les-&#13;
Wichita Men of All Colors&#13;
iii~-~nd C~l~U~$,Together i,&#13;
"-The WiChita Cl{aptbr of Menof All&#13;
¯ :Cole~s and C~items~ogetherwiilt~old&#13;
..its secend meeti~g~at 7:00; pm en.&#13;
.TueSday, October~at the South&#13;
Forty, 3~01-S. Hil!si~ MACCT is a&#13;
gay multi-racial, multi.cultural .organization&#13;
committed to fostering supportive&#13;
environments Wherein racialand&#13;
cultural barders can be overcome&#13;
bian doesn~ mean we-have to think and the goal Of human equality real-&#13;
- 156 S. Kansas " alike nor do we have to a-ree on ev ized. They will be electing intedm&#13;
¯ -"v^--one ^-^^"ra:’ed "o atten( ’ " ~. ¯ ,7 officer~ and planningaregional chap--&#13;
-..e~tssue. However wewill never~- ~ ~=rd==v~onme,tw~kSh~:~ar~v~&#13;
October~5th=,PFLAG Meeting ;~: :--_ !(i~a~i’~i resDect"the So~ibt~ ffwe d~ ; ~’~:~l~i~i ~t"~ti~, A~v’~i~.~i~f~"’i~;&#13;
at,-~si0ns &amp;DreamsS:30pm ..... of ~S ~o let:o~~:~o~~and ~~ai~ :iiti~l,~cultura!..o~ci~l:a~iv~d~s-&#13;
O~ober 11th-Uational Coming Out- agenda’s get in.th~y If s~mehow a ~eans~of dela~n?:with t~e~acis~,&#13;
Da :-....&#13;
¯ - .. ~ sexism, nomopnoDla and ozner.l~-&#13;
" " Y - we ~uld all peel of our mask and be October 12-Project Acceptance equalities is welcome ~to affend, For&#13;
Ages 14,18ca!1687=4666 -&#13;
October 14th~t 0% meeting (WSU)&#13;
WGLA-meeting .&#13;
October 15th-T.LC. event~ author:&#13;
~ainnie Brucel Pratt 8:00pro&#13;
.Gay&amp; Lesbian~Round up :&#13;
(15th=17th)&#13;
oct. 1.7th-Lesbian Readers group.,&#13;
6:30pm&#13;
October 19th-PFLAG meeting/&#13;
Project Acceptance&#13;
October 23~- W.L.M:G. meeting&#13;
- at YWCA&#13;
October 24th-Stonewal125 Potluck&#13;
6pm&#13;
October 26th P~oject Acceptance&#13;
~ October 28th’10%.meeting&#13;
~Oct. 30th; MothersGroul~ Hallowi~&#13;
een partyipotluck 302- S. Walnut.,&#13;
; for. more info. :on these activities&#13;
call 942-633,3 "&#13;
whbwe are and accept everyone else&#13;
for who they are, Kansas wouldn’t&#13;
know what hit it.&#13;
Weat the Parachute would like to&#13;
give an invitation to the community&#13;
to join together in Pdde, and get im&#13;
volved. We ca.n all talk about .the&#13;
problems however nothing will ever&#13;
be accomplished if that’s all we do.&#13;
We would like to thank Wichita for&#13;
hel ping the Parachute become a success,&#13;
we never dreamed it would&#13;
reach this size, and all the credit goes&#13;
tothe readers and advertisers.- Although&#13;
there :are still places the Parachute&#13;
is not necessarily welcomed we&#13;
hope that what we have in common&#13;
will outweigh other circumstances.&#13;
¯}.-Again let’s ~6rk .togetherand~&#13;
watch our Pddegrew! ~hank you f~E,&#13;
your~support! " -." ¯ , . ~ . ~&#13;
The:Parachute -_: _:&#13;
more information, call Rob at 651=&#13;
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Detroit. Radecic,-the organ-~&#13;
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fOr. PublicPolicy, Will rdplac~ Tori&#13;
Osborn, who announced her&#13;
resignation earlier. -&#13;
"PeriJude is a Task Force success&#13;
story," said -Elizabeth Birch,&#13;
Co-Chair of the Board of&#13;
Directors. "With her dynamic&#13;
l~adership abilities, institutional&#13;
knowledge and ~tireless energy, the&#13;
TaskForce could not be in better&#13;
.hands."&#13;
Radecic, 33, brings more than 15&#13;
years experience in movement&#13;
organizing, management commun~&#13;
ications and top notch political&#13;
skillS:to her new position. She&#13;
joined the staff Of the Task Force&#13;
as a lobbyist in 1987, organizing&#13;
the-lobby days around the 1987&#13;
March on Washington. She&#13;
moved on to become the&#13;
organizations’ first Legislative&#13;
we have: an-alcohol"--and dr~&#13;
"~t group sp~irmally for-the&#13;
gay and lesbian population.&#13;
This group will he closed t~the&#13;
h~texos~xual population’ .so thatt~¢&#13;
atm~nt issues sp~ifi~ in-the gay&#13;
,~nd lesb.ia~, population can he.more&#13;
This group will be..closed tothe&#13;
,h~ros~xual population so that&#13;
treatment issues sp~ifi¢ in the gay&#13;
and l~sbian population c~n he mor~&#13;
re.lily addr~sse~&#13;
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~he addr~ss~ bu~ also&#13;
r~lationship, and family., issues., as&#13;
well as-s~xuality issues. Issues&#13;
surroxmdins AIDS - and.&#13;
infection and ~ how that :.-impacts&#13;
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CAPRICORN DEC. 22-JAN.21’. You&#13;
can: provoke :needless ~conflict with.&#13;
your friends i~by insisting that. your&#13;
’ w~yis.the 0rily,.dght Way; Learn that&#13;
~y0~r values are correct:; but maybe.&#13;
~i0t for e~erybody:. : .~,. - ’i:&#13;
AQUARIUS JAN. 21-FEB:’20:.Work&#13;
,hard, in a way that highlights, your&#13;
unique: skills and you can.make significant&#13;
career:progress. Show. re-&#13;
¯ specttothosein adh0dty; defiance.&#13;
~ could blow itall...... : : .PISCES FEB.120,MARCH.21~ You&#13;
have important thLngs todoa~dsay,&#13;
but circumstances Seem-to prevent.&#13;
,you from making y0urmark; Thiswill&#13;
ss:,’combine intuition with logic, to&#13;
:makefuture plans:- ’ " --&#13;
’.::VI$iT:OUR, STORE IN :., METAi:*&#13;
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              <text>The Parachute Directory&#13;
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DOES IT REALLY&#13;
MATTER?&#13;
My parents asked "Aro you Gay?."&#13;
I said, "Does it matter7"&#13;
They said, "Not really."&#13;
I said, "Yes, I’m Gay."&#13;
Thzy said "G-~t out of our five!!"&#13;
I guess it mattered.&#13;
My boss asked me,’Aro you Gay?"&#13;
I said, "Does it matter?"&#13;
My boss said, ~Not really."&#13;
I said ,sYes, I’m Gay."&#13;
My boss said, "You’re f’Lred, -&#13;
I guess it matter~&#13;
My spouse aslw~ "Do you love&#13;
I said, "Does it matter?~&#13;
My spouse said, "Yes."&#13;
I said, "Yes, I love you. ~&#13;
My spouse said,"Hold me in your&#13;
ar111s."&#13;
Finally something .in my life&#13;
mattered.&#13;
God asked, "Do you love yourself?."&#13;
I said, Does it matter?"&#13;
God said,’Yes. ~&#13;
I said How can I love myself if I&#13;
am Gay?~&#13;
God said,~Because that is how I&#13;
made you.&#13;
Nothing will ever matt~ again!&#13;
Author unknown&#13;
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Wichita Praise &amp; Worship Center&#13;
1501 Fairmont, Wichita, Ks.&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Resource Center 539-6137&#13;
Topeka Kansas (913)&#13;
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EXPressions 110 S.E. 8th 233-3622&#13;
Adult Entertainment Conte~ 903 N. Kansas&#13;
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Topeka AIDS Project 232-3100&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Task Force 357-8727&#13;
Mayors Task Force 234-6699&#13;
Gay Rap Line 223-6558&#13;
Manlmttan Ommach 271-8431&#13;
HIV Affected C~onp 234-8562&#13;
MCC of Topeka 232-6196&#13;
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Down Beat 219 W. Olive 846-4572&#13;
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Joplin Missouri(417)&#13;
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W8shi,~mon Co. AIDS Task Force 443-AIDS&#13;
The Little Rock Connections 22%7690&#13;
.... O aho,ma(918)&#13;
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Dreamland 8807 E. Admiral 834-I051&#13;
Elite Goods 814 S. Sheridan 838-8503&#13;
Whittier Bookstore 1 N. Lewis 592-0767&#13;
Act u~ P.O. Box 532, 74’101 741-0644&#13;
Names Projeot P.O. Box 3181, 74101 748-3111&#13;
PFLAG P.O. box 52800, 74152 749-4901&#13;
TOHR4154S.Harvard S.H-1 743-4297&#13;
Gay Info. Line 743-4297&#13;
Shanti Hotine 749-7898&#13;
S.T.I.R.(Studens of Tulsa for interpers.rights)&#13;
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Okla~ AIDS Hotline 1-800-535-2437&#13;
Kelly Kirby CPA 663-9399&#13;
Family of Faith MCC 500 W. A, Jenk~,&#13;
296-4622&#13;
Afftrmation (Methodist) 742-8213&#13;
MCC of Tulsa 1623 Maplewood 838-1715&#13;
Dignity/Integrity 298-4648&#13;
Enid Oklahoma (405)&#13;
Phillips University Gay &amp;Lesbian Gxoup&#13;
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Lawton Oklahoma (405).&#13;
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Southwest AIDS Network BOx 3924 zip73505&#13;
G~at Plains MCC 1416 W. Gore 357-7899&#13;
Stmwater Oklahoma (405)&#13;
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Gay,Lesbain &amp; Bisexual Comm. Assoc of OSU.&#13;
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Helpllne (Mon/Wed/Thu~. 8-10pro) 744-5252&#13;
73013 341-8965&#13;
Exeoutive Travel 2113 NW 36th ~21-9100&#13;
Habana Inn 2200 NW39th 528-2221&#13;
Herland 2312 NW 39th 521-9696&#13;
JuagIe Red 2200 NW¢ 39th 524-5733&#13;
Lobo’s 2131NW39th 528-5156&#13;
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La Roc~.a Mexican Restaurants:&#13;
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7550 N. May&#13;
ChuckBwckenddge&#13;
Oeative Commltunts&#13;
John D. Cl~s~’ansen&#13;
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ChuckB.,CookieArbuck-le,MatY&#13;
ArbucMe,SWphen-Scott, Babby,ACLU&#13;
CbuckB.,Mary.7~rbucMe,Kay Williams&#13;
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aka Communications&#13;
213-650-6223&#13;
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Wichita Kansas(5!~)&#13;
Buddies Country 4000 S. Broadway 529-4953&#13;
Our Fantasy 3201 S. Hillside 682-5494&#13;
South Forty 3201 S. Hillside 682-5494&#13;
R &amp; R Brass Rail 2828 E. 31st 684-9009&#13;
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Adult Entertainment Center 7805 W. Kellogg&#13;
Adult Entertainment Center 2809 N. Broadway&#13;
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Queen Ann’sLace 733-4075&#13;
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Junotion City, Kansas (913)&#13;
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Lawrene. Kansas (913)&#13;
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Alcoholics Anonymous 525-2437&#13;
Shirley Hunter, M.Ed/Couneelor 848-5429&#13;
OK. AIDS Hotline 1-800-535-2437&#13;
Other Options P.O. Box 36 Bethany .728-3222&#13;
Lany Pratt M.D. Psyokiatrist 232-5453&#13;
¯Testing the Limits 2136 N.W. 39th 843-8378&#13;
ChuckBwckenridge&#13;
A~t~amt P~aliahm&#13;
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David Stokes&#13;
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Bars &amp; Clubs&#13;
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Adult Entertainment Center 903 N. Kansas&#13;
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~_~tions &amp;R~sourc~s&#13;
Topeka AIDS Project 232-3100&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Task Force 357-8727&#13;
Mayors Task Force 234-6699&#13;
Gay Rap Line 223-6558&#13;
Manhattan O~treach 271-8431&#13;
HIV Affected Group 234-8562&#13;
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Salina, KS.&#13;
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Fort Smith Arkansas (501)&#13;
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624-6868&#13;
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Taj Mahal 2630 E. 15th 742-8274&#13;
Time n’ Time Again 1515 S. Memorial 664-8299&#13;
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Tool Box 1338 E. 3rd 584-1308&#13;
Ad~lt Bookstores&#13;
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Elite Goods 814 S. Sheridan 838-8503&#13;
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PFLAG P.O. box 52800, 74152 749-4901&#13;
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Adldt Bookstores&#13;
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Joplin Misso_m’i(417)&#13;
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Bars &amp; Restaurants&#13;
Buddies Country, 4000 s. Broadwav&#13;
529-4953&#13;
Our Fantasy, 3201 So. Hillside 682-5494&#13;
South Forty, 3201 So. Hillside 682-5494&#13;
R &amp; R Brass Rail, 2828 E. 31st 684-9009&#13;
T-Room, 1507 E. Pawnee 262-9327&#13;
Harbor Restaurant, 3201 S. Hillside&#13;
681-2746&#13;
Lassens Bar &amp; Grill, 155 N. Market&#13;
263-2777&#13;
Th.e Upper Crust, 7038 E. Lincoln&#13;
683-8088&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
Visions-&amp; Dreams, 3414 Maple&#13;
942-6333&#13;
Watermark Books, 149 N. Broadway&#13;
263-3007&#13;
733-4075&#13;
N. Market&#13;
267-6522&#13;
262-8444&#13;
269-441.1&#13;
832-1816&#13;
269-9036&#13;
688-5343&#13;
Queen Anne’s Lace&#13;
Dr. Laura Shook, D.C. 7(~0&#13;
Roommates&#13;
Paradise Antiq. 430 E. Harry&#13;
Adult Entree, 220 E. 21st&#13;
Plato’s, 1306 E. Harry St.&#13;
T.B.’s, 1516 S. Oliver&#13;
Camelot Cinema, 1516 S. O1ive688-5343&#13;
Adult Entertainm’t Ctr3721 S. Broadway&#13;
Adult Entertainm’t Ctr 7805 W..Kellogg&#13;
Adult Entertainm’t Ctr 2809 N. Broadway&#13;
Adult Entree’ South, 8025 S. Broadway&#13;
Circle Cinema, 2570 S. Seneca&#13;
Organizations&#13;
Wichita/Sedgwick Cty. Health Dept.&#13;
1900 E. 9th 268-8441&#13;
Wichita Gay/Lesbian Alliance 942-1786&#13;
The Lesbian Celebration 683-7561&#13;
P-FLAG 687-4666&#13;
Gay Information Line 269-0913&#13;
Wichita, Kansas (316)&#13;
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Wichita Praise &amp; Worship Ctr. 651-6903&#13;
First Unitarian Church 684-3481&#13;
Mission of Faith Fellowship 539-0633&#13;
Junction City, Kansas&#13;
Aftei Dark Video, 1206 Grant&#13;
Lawrence, Kansas (913)&#13;
Ek)uglas County AIDS Project 843-0040&#13;
G~ty &amp; Lesbian Ser. of Kansas 864-3091&#13;
Manahattan, Kan/as (913)&#13;
Douglas County AIDS Project 843-0040&#13;
Topeka~ Kansas (913)&#13;
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Classics, 124 SW 8th 357-1960&#13;
Expressions, 110 SE 8 233-3622&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
Adult Entertainment Ctr. 903 N. Kansas&#13;
Some Like It Hot 4732 S. Topeka Ave.&#13;
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Topeka AIDS Project 232-3100&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Task Force 357-8727&#13;
Mayors Task Force 234-6699&#13;
Gay Rap Line 223-6558&#13;
Manhattan Outreach ’ 271-8431&#13;
HIV Affected Group 234-8562-&#13;
Churches&#13;
MCC of Topeka Z32-6196&#13;
United Methodist Affirmation 235-6101&#13;
Emporia, Kansas&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance&#13;
Box.65, ESU, 1200 Commercial, 66801&#13;
Salina, Kansas&#13;
Alternatives Lifestyles, POB 2532, 67402&#13;
Pink Triangle Parents of Kansas&#13;
POB 153, Falun, KS.67442&#13;
Eureka Spr’gs, Arkansas&#13;
Bars &amp; Restaurants&#13;
Center Street, 10 Center St. 253-8071&#13;
The HOP, 19 1/2 Spring St. 253-8361&#13;
Ermillio’s, 26 White St. (501) 253-8806&#13;
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MCC of the Living Springs 253-9337&#13;
Bed &amp; Breakfast&#13;
Rock Cottage, 10 Enenia St. 253-8659&#13;
Dixie Cottage, 2 Prospect 253-7533&#13;
Southern Rose, 9 Benton St. 253-5800&#13;
Purple Iris Inn, RR 6 253-8748&#13;
Pond Mountain, Rt. 1 253-5877&#13;
Maple Leaf Inn, 6 Kingshgwy 253-6876&#13;
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Crazy Bone, 37 Spring St. 253-6600&#13;
Corcelli Studio, 159 Spring’St. 253-7399&#13;
Little Rock, Arkansas&#13;
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Micheal’s, 601 Center 376-8301&#13;
Discovery III, 1021 Jessie Rd. 664-4784&#13;
Silver Dollar, 2710 Asher Ave. 663-9886&#13;
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HPWA, POB 4379, 72204, 666-6900&#13;
AIDS Support Group 374-3605&#13;
RAIN-Arkansas 375-5908&#13;
The House 374-3758&#13;
PALS, People of Alter. Lifestls 374-3605&#13;
Womens ~oject 372-5113&#13;
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Shields:Marley Studios, 117 S. Victou&#13;
Travel by Philip 227-7690&#13;
Hot Springs, Arkansas,&#13;
Our House ~unge/Rest. _35 Broadway&#13;
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Tops (across from Laffs)&#13;
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Silver Star Saloon, 1565 S.&#13;
Taj Mahal, 2630 E. 15th&#13;
Time n’ Time Again, 1515 S.&#13;
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583-5233&#13;
587-8677&#13;
742-5262&#13;
Sheridan&#13;
834-4234&#13;
742-8274&#13;
Memorial&#13;
660-0856&#13;
664-8299&#13;
584-1308&#13;
TNT’s 2114 S, Memorial&#13;
Tool Box. 1338 E. 3rd&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
Tomfoolery at the Silver Star&#13;
1565 S. Sheridan 832-0233&#13;
.Kelly Kirby, CPA 663-9399&#13;
Elite Goods, 814 S. Sheridan 838-8503&#13;
Whittier Bkstore, 1 N. Lewis 592-0767&#13;
Dreamland, 8807 E. Admiral 834-1051&#13;
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ACT-UP; POB 532, 74101&#13;
Names Project, POB 3181, 74101&#13;
¯ 748-3111&#13;
P-FLAG POB 52800, 74152 749-4901&#13;
TOHR, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1&#13;
Gay Lin~ Info. 743-4297&#13;
Shanti Hotline 749-7898&#13;
STIR (Tulsa Univ. student ors,) 583-9780&#13;
Oklahoma AIDS Hotline 800-535-2437&#13;
Churches&#13;
Family of Faith MCC, 500 W. ’A" Jenks&#13;
298-4622&#13;
Affirmation (Methodist) 742-8213&#13;
MCC of Tulsa, 1623 Maplewood&#13;
838~1715&#13;
Dignity/Integrity 298-4648&#13;
Enid, Oklahoma&#13;
Phillips Univ. Gay &amp; Lesbian Group&#13;
242-0628&#13;
Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Bars &amp; Restaurants&#13;
Angles, 2117 NW 39th 524-3431&#13;
Bunkhouse, 2800 NW 39th 943-0843&#13;
Coyote Club, 2120 NW 39th 521-9533&#13;
Finish Line &amp; Gushers Bar &amp; Grill&#13;
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Hi Ix) Club 1221 NW 50th 834-1722&#13;
KA’s, 2024 NW 1 lth 525-3991&#13;
Levi’s 2807 NW 36th 947-5384&#13;
The Park, 2125 NW 391h 528-4690&#13;
The Porthole. 3630 NW39th 949-9’837&#13;
Sneakers, 919 N. Virginia 272-9833&#13;
Tramps, 2201 NW 39th 528-9080&#13;
Wreck Room, 2127 NW39th 525-7610&#13;
The Kitchen, 2124 NW 39th 528-5133&#13;
La Rocca Mexican Restaurants&#13;
SW 4th/Walker, 409 W.’Reno &amp;&#13;
7550 N. May&#13;
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Banana Products 341-8965&#13;
Exec. Travel, 2113 NW 36th 521-9100&#13;
Habana Inn, 2200 NW39th 528-2221&#13;
Herland, 2312 NW 39th 521-9696&#13;
Jungle Red, 2200 NW 39th 524-5733&#13;
Lobo’s, 2131 NW 39th 528-5156&#13;
Deb Roberts, Entertainer 843-5624&#13;
Second Chance Credit 752-2209&#13;
Stephen Scott, Masseur 525-8689&#13;
Shirley Hunter, M.Ed/counselor&#13;
848-5429&#13;
Larry Prater, MD, Psychiat~’ 232-5453&#13;
Religious Organizations&#13;
New Beginnings MCC 3136 N. Portland&#13;
942-63 13&#13;
Dignity/Integrity, POB 25473 360-0414&#13;
Friends Meeting 632-7574&#13;
Gay Christian Ecum. Council 528-5635&#13;
Light House MCC, 2522 N. Shartel&#13;
524-4687&#13;
Unitarian Church, 600 NW 13 232-9224&#13;
Ft. Smith, Arkansas&#13;
Court Garden 305 Garrison 783-9822&#13;
B &amp; B Lounge, 1004 Garrison 783-9347&#13;
Fayetteville, Arkansas&#13;
Ron’s Place, 523 W. Poplar 442-3052&#13;
Wash. Cry. AIDS Task Force 443-AIDS&#13;
Gay/Lesbian Act’n, Delegations 521-4509&#13;
MCC of the Ozarks 443-4278&#13;
Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Organizations&#13;
ACLU, 1411 Classen, Ste 318 524-8511&#13;
Names Project, POB 12185 625-6277&#13;
OASIS Resource Ctr. 2135 NW 39&#13;
525-2437&#13;
OK Gay Pol. Caucus POB 61186 73146&#13;
OK Gay Rodeo Assoc. 943-0843&#13;
OKC Metro Mens’ Chorus 424-1753&#13;
Pride Network 340-3575&#13;
RAIN 232-4372&#13;
ACT-UP/Queer Nation 447-4209&#13;
OU Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Alliance&#13;
303 Ellison Hall, 633 Elm, Norman 73019&#13;
Womens’ Resource Ctr.&#13;
AIDS Mastery&#13;
A1-Anon (Gay)&#13;
Alcoholics Anonymous&#13;
OK AIDS Hotline&#13;
Other Options&#13;
364-9424&#13;
525-3636&#13;
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              <text>By Tom Neal, Tulsa Para~hute reporter&#13;
~ US House of R~presentatives S .....&#13;
B~ey Frank in s&#13;
Oklahoma Congre&#13;
Bill Brewstet, ....&#13;
In an Octd~r 3 Story by 3im ~ye~s, ~ulsa world&#13;
tnhofe; Ist~k and B~ewster indica(~ tha~ th~&#13;
Lesbians for their staffs.&#13;
Glenn English)i&#13;
sexual orientation inhirin&#13;
related smries)i Only&#13;
would hire b~(d ~ly On abiilty ~ pe~fo~ th’e&#13;
the Oktaho~a Cdngressmen came td his attention througli i&#13;
weekt) n~w~pg~r s(rving Cdngr(s~:&#13;
On Oct. i9&#13;
Hou~fl~ta ondemn theseOkl~oma~&#13;
harassment&#13;
. In response to McCurdy’s comment&#13;
aboutnot flaunting his heterosexuali![,&#13;
the ParaChute called MeCUrdy ~ an indiVidual s sexualorientation in any&#13;
Norman and WaShingt0n offices to 0~hisemployin,~nt capacities (private 0)&#13;
confirm that the Congressman keeps governmdn~): ,~ifa~rson appliedfor a&#13;
pictures of his wife and children in the ~sition ~ith ~ign ~nhis cl~st, sayin~&#13;
offices and regularly wears a wedding i m Gay,! IprobaN) would not hire him.&#13;
ring. ~ The i:’ar~chute ~ked the Senator if a&#13;
The Parachute asked the Congress- person were hiredwiih whom there was a&#13;
man if the photos of his children (the general concurranee on political views&#13;
product of a heterosexual liason) and and Who was a good worker; could that&#13;
the daily Wearing ofa ring (symbolizing person be open aboU[their sexual orientaa&#13;
ca~n~l~eiationship) did~tconStitute ~i0nigFore.:£~p e~coUidthatperso~brinz&#13;
a flaunting ot" h~s sexuahty. Mr. the~rlongumepartner roan office event?&#13;
see McCurdy on OK-2 see Nickles on OK-2&#13;
us. And I will&#13;
the next few&#13;
t Bray (formerly Media&#13;
3ers ofCongress and military leaders&#13;
~ther anti-Gay propaganda&#13;
is portraying&#13;
as possible, probably in&#13;
seem&#13;
~ folks they’re going to&#13;
g together across the state.&#13;
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| occasionally politically Correct; and t0 bring you all the news that’s’ not always fit&#13;
| tO print but we know you wanted to know..&#13;
First and foremost, Miss Thang wants toknow whyshe didn’t see more of you&#13;
1. at the.fabulous TOHR auction on National Coming Out Day? There was lots &amp; 10ts&#13;
1 Of incredible food, drinks, a view for miles and lovely, lovely people, and it all was&#13;
~ free except for the auction items that went.for a s~teal.&#13;
a . MissThang especially wants to mention the cute volunteer bar’boys from the&#13;
| TONR clinic, all the stylish Lesbians and-particularly, the stellar jazz &amp; blues&#13;
| vocali.zations by .Pr~"tess Riley and Artie S.. You missed a good party and Miss&#13;
| Thang just_can’t believe you really hadsomething better to do on a Monday!&#13;
i Who was that Nasty Buckeroo?&#13;
| Miss Thang was so disappointed to hear this story (and&#13;
| you ,watch it., hear). Seems there was a fellow at one of our favorite.watering holes&#13;
| - may be he’d just had one too many but he gotjust a little too enthusiatic in saving&#13;
I a table. It’s said he was altogether too hatefulto several of our sisters.&#13;
Honey, we’ve got way too many folks attacking us from the outside to attack&#13;
1 each other, ok? So you just be nice to our sisters and you know what, they’ll be nice&#13;
I to you too. Next timejust sayplease and thank you, and leave the hatefulness ~o me!&#13;
Frank, Continuedfrom OK-1 " "&#13;
orientation. Mr. Frank noted specifically&#13;
that he would notrecommend affirmative&#13;
action as a remedy for discrimination&#13;
againstLesbians,Gay menandBisexuals,&#13;
nor was he calling for "special rights."&#13;
Mr. Frank slated; "People have said,&#13;
’After all, there is no problem. People are&#13;
not discriminated against in hiring in this&#13;
country based on their sexual orientation.&#13;
So why press for legislation?’....if that&#13;
(anti-Gay discrimination) happens here&#13;
in the House of Representatives, it is .obvious&#13;
that it happens elsewhere_in societyo"&#13;
On Oct. 21, Speaker of the House Of&#13;
Representatiq,,es, Tom Foley issued a&#13;
statement to clarify remarks made in a&#13;
press conferenceearlier that day. Mr. Foley&#13;
said,. "....I emphatically restate my opposition&#13;
to any employment bias based on&#13;
criteria such as race, color, creed, gender&#13;
or sexual orientation (emphasis added),&#13;
He added that he agreed with Barney&#13;
Frank that Congress should examine how&#13;
to apply such stan.dards to itself to the&#13;
"greatest degree_possible."&#13;
McCurdy, continuedfrom OK-1&#13;
McCurdy.responded, "I respectfully&#13;
disagree that the wearing Of a wedding&#13;
ring and the display of family&#13;
photos....constitute p.arading one,s&#13;
sexuality."&#13;
Nickles, continuedfrom OK-1&#13;
Mr. Niekles’responded, "It would depend&#13;
on how aggressive the individual was&#13;
about pushing that lifestyle."&#13;
The Parachute inquired further, "What&#13;
about putting a photo of a spouse on a&#13;
desk?" Sen. Nickles~ said, ’Tve already&#13;
answered the question." He refused any&#13;
- further comment.&#13;
THE .PARACHUTE&#13;
OKLAHOMA&#13;
Publisher/Editor4n-Chief&#13;
Chuck Breckeridge&#13;
Assistant Publisher&#13;
Wayne D.&#13;
Oklahoma Editors&#13;
Chuck Breckenridge&#13;
Tom Neal&#13;
Writers&#13;
Chuck Breekenridge&#13;
Tom Neal&#13;
Cookie Arbuckle&#13;
Mary Arbuclde&#13;
Stephen Scott&#13;
Babby&#13;
Leslie Thomas&#13;
Catherine Boyle&#13;
Kevyn Jacobs&#13;
Michael Camfield&#13;
Scott C~y&#13;
Advertising&#13;
Chuck Breckenridge&#13;
Leslie Thomas&#13;
Tom Neal&#13;
Fresh Bouquets&#13;
Blooming Plants&#13;
Green Plants&#13;
&amp; More&#13;
Defivery,Available&#13;
3115 South Harvard, 742-1234&#13;
M-F 9-6, Sat. 9-7, Sun. 12-5&#13;
800-536-6519&#13;
918-832-0233&#13;
POB 4140, Tulsa 74159&#13;
P~,ac~t~ a~l m~y not I~ z~-Ix~,d ©ith~ in whol© ~ ~ p~&#13;
THE PARACHUTE November 1993, OK-2&#13;
Grand&#13;
Opening&#13;
People are like animals at .~..&#13;
See the boys take itoff and the&#13;
girls dress up every week-end&#13;
at Tuls.a’s original dance .club&#13;
4812 Eo&#13;
(918) 745-9~93&#13;
Open Wed.-Sun.&#13;
Male Dancers&#13;
Fe_Lmale Im~personators&#13;
Gay Operated&#13;
Trisexual Oriented&#13;
Never a Cover&#13;
Levi-° Leather ¯ Lace&#13;
November 1993, OK-3 THE PARACHUT~&#13;
Fight, continuedfrom OK-1&#13;
as a response to anti-Gay laws proposed&#13;
in the Oklahoma legislature last winter.&#13;
Those proposals werekept in committe~&#13;
then but it is rumored that they defmite!y&#13;
will emerge when the legislature meets&#13;
next.)&#13;
Parachute: is there anything else you’d&#13;
like to add?&#13;
RC:when we were discussing the recent&#13;
statements by US Congressmen from&#13;
Oklahoma who said that they would not&#13;
hire Lesbians &amp; Gay men, Suzanne Pharr&#13;
suggested that we ought to respond by&#13;
flooding these guy’s offices with job ap:&#13;
plications from us!&#13;
Also because the conference was under-&#13;
attended, it didn’t break even. Any&#13;
donations would be welcome.&#13;
Parachute: information about the shoWing&#13;
ofThe Gay Agenda and other propaganda&#13;
videos will be available at Tomfoolery!&#13;
at the Silver" Star, 832-0233.&#13;
Donatio_nsmadp~ bemade toSimplyEqual,&#13;
and sent to Robert, clo TOHR, 4154 S.&#13;
Harvdrd, Ste. H,l ] Tulsa, 74105.&#13;
Queer. Pen "Pals&#13;
Ever wonder what Gay &amp; Lesbian life&#13;
is like in the countries behind the old Iron&#13;
Curtain? Whatdo they talk.about? What&#13;
do they read? NOW that the-Wall is dow~&#13;
are the closets next?&#13;
The Pen Pal Project Of the International&#13;
Gayand,Lesbian HumanRightsCommission&#13;
can link you with soem great women&#13;
’&amp; men from most countries in Eastern/&#13;
Central Europe and the former,Sovietl&#13;
Union. If you wanttocorrespond with a&#13;
Siberianpfinceora Bulgarian bulldagger,&#13;
Tulsa News&#13;
TOHR&#13;
Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights&#13;
will hold its monthly general meeting at&#13;
7:30 on Tuesday, November 2 in the&#13;
Gathering Room of the HIV Resource&#13;
Center at 4154 So. Harvard, ’Ste. H-1.&#13;
Drive to the back of the office complex&#13;
and look for the lower level entrance on&#13;
the south building....,&#13;
The agenda, includes el’~’tion of new&#13;
officers, a report on the Fight the Right&#13;
conference and a feature presentation by&#13;
Alan Nitray ofOklahoma City on Lesbian&#13;
&amp; Gay Mental Health issues.&#13;
.For .more i~formation, call TOHR’s&#13;
Helpline, 743-GAYS,&#13;
Prime Timers&#13;
’Prime TimetsiS~organization new to&#13;
Tulsa for Gay and Bisexual men over 40.&#13;
Prime Timers is primarily: a. soqial and&#13;
support organization, focusing on cultural&#13;
and reereationai activities, such as&#13;
pot-lU~k dinners, bikerides, theopera and&#13;
discossion groups. ~Member.s may bring&#13;
their partners who are under 40 if the&#13;
partner is at least 21 years old.&#13;
For more information, write:&#13;
Prime Timers&#13;
POB 521.18&#13;
Tulsa 74105&#13;
Tulsa AIDS Walk&#13;
’It was ’reported at October’s TOHR&#13;
meeting that Tulsa’s first AIDSiHIV&#13;
fundraisingwalkwas suocessful. Over 50&#13;
Feast for Friends&#13;
It was also reported at October’sTOHR&#13;
meeting that Feast for Friends, a series of&#13;
individual dinners to raise funds for THE&#13;
NAMES PROJECTraised about $6,000.&#13;
Tulsa World Watch&#13;
Several prominent Tulsa Lesbian/Gay ,&#13;
civil rights activists met with theEd~(orial.&#13;
staff0fTulsa’s only daily, theTulsa World.&#13;
Nancy McDonald, a board member of&#13;
Tulsa’s Parents, Families &amp; Friends of&#13;
Lesbians &amp; Gays, and the nadonal board.&#13;
of,P-FLAG, Kelly Kirby, president of&#13;
Ttflsa01dah0mans forHumanRights with&#13;
several others met with Alex Adwon, Ken&#13;
Neal, Judy Randle and other TulsaWorld&#13;
write~in a "g,et:acquain_ted"m~¢ting. "&#13;
Accrrding tO-Mrs. MeD0nald, the&#13;
Editoi’ial Board does not.grant such interviews&#13;
frequently butthe writers showed&#13;
an openess and willingness to begin a&#13;
dialogueabout.Lesbian&amp;Gayequal rights"&#13;
issues. The hCtivists were told that if they&#13;
could just meet indiyidually with every&#13;
Oklahoman,Lesbians andGay m~n would&#13;
have no opposition related Mrs.&#13;
McDonald. The activists also lef~ information&#13;
packagesaboutLesbian/Gayissues&#13;
with the writers.&#13;
Tulsa University&#13;
.Comes Out&#13;
In honor ofNational Coming Out Day,&#13;
October 11, the Bisexual/Lesbian/Gay&#13;
Alliance (formerly STIR) of the Univerthe&#13;
Bisexual/Lesbian/Gay Alliance."&#13;
About25 people attended and asked questionsabouttopicsranging&#13;
from self-hatred,&#13;
dealing with parents &amp; friends, the status&#13;
of bisexuals, and being out on campus.&#13;
BLGA meetings are open to TU students&#13;
and students from other local campus,&#13;
es. The,meetings are.held at the Bisexual/&#13;
Lesbian/Gay- AllianceCanterbury&#13;
Ministry Center at 5th &amp;Evanston on&#13;
Sundays at 6pro. For more info. call: 583-&#13;
9780&#13;
Tulsa Man&#13;
Reports Assault&#13;
A Gay man leaving a Tulsa ’bar has&#13;
reported being assaulted nearby where he&#13;
had parked his car~ "Mr. Doe" related to&#13;
theParachute thatheleft theestablishment&#13;
just before 2 am and noticed 2 men in the&#13;
parking lot talking. When he got in his car,&#13;
they had managed to get in the back seat:&#13;
They beat him on the baCk and shoulders.&#13;
with a climb. "Mr. Doe". said he managed to&#13;
getthe club away from oneman andstrike&#13;
back. He reports that his assailants then&#13;
fled.&#13;
"Mr.Doe". wenttoHillcrest fortreatment&#13;
and also relates that he was questioned&#13;
eourteous.ly by a Tulsa police office~:.&#13;
NAMES PROJECT&#13;
For those interested in making a panel&#13;
for the AIDS Memorial Quilt, there will&#13;
bea sewingbee on Sat. Nov. 20 at 1:30pm&#13;
inthe Gathering Room Of the HIV Re:&#13;
senda stamped, self-addressed envelope" people Walked and:approximately $3,000&#13;
to: IGLHRC Pen Pal Project , .was~tO ._.be sh.ar_~ ~y.a!A..T_ulsa I-!!V&#13;
.. - - 5 that are&#13;
1565 South Sheridan, Tulsa&#13;
918-834-4234&#13;
The Silver Star Saloon Proudly Presents&#13;
Dena Kaye&#13;
Saturday, November 28&#13;
8:30 pro, $3-&#13;
Free Two Step Lessons&amp; $ 3 Beer Bust&#13;
Every Wednesday&#13;
Trash Disco &amp; $ 3Beer Bust&#13;
Every Thursday&#13;
Free Line Dance Lessons &amp; $ 3 Beer Bust&#13;
Every Sunday&#13;
Make Plans to join the Silver Star for our&#13;
New Year’s Eve Blowout! Watch. for Details!&#13;
THE PARACHUTE November 1993, OK-4&#13;
9933 East 16th, Suite 104&#13;
Tulsa 74128-&#13;
918-6630399, OKC 405-942-1062&#13;
Full time masseur available.&#13;
Please call for an appointment.&#13;
: Please bring this ad in for a 50% discount&#13;
¯¯ off one one-hour massage. (exp. 12/3/93)&#13;
4944 So. 83rd East Avenue, Ste.D, 918.665-1155&#13;
One block easton 51st from Memorial. Visa/MasterCard accepted.&#13;
Monday - Saturday, 9am- 8pro, Sunday, 1-6pm.&#13;
Kelly-H&#13;
Certified PuNic Accountant&#13;
sity of Tulsa held a reading-of poetry by sburce Center,4154 S. Harvard, Ste..H- 1,&#13;
Queer poe~ on Sunday, October 10. On gr0und flooTrearentranc~.Eor moreinfo.&#13;
M..onda~, several niembers_~.held a public Cali~ 748-31i1:&#13;
SOUTHWEST STUDENT&#13;
GROUP TO SPONSOR TRIP&#13;
TO NGLTF CONFERENCE,&#13;
Creating Change&#13;
DALLAS - The Coalition of Lesbian/&#13;
GayiBi Student Groups, Inc. announced&#13;
they will.be sponsoring a trip to "creating&#13;
Change", the 6th annual conference on&#13;
gay/lesbian/bisexual cohcerns and politi=&#13;
cal Organizing hosted by theNational Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Task~Force (NGLTF).&#13;
This year’s conference will be held in&#13;
Durham, North Carolina fromNovember&#13;
11. through 14. "Creating Change" is&#13;
considered thepreeminentnational forum&#13;
for lesbian/gay/bisexual activists and organizers&#13;
to share skills and dialog about&#13;
our politicaI .mo.veinent .arid discuss&#13;
strategies for the year ahead. Lastyear’s&#13;
conference in Los, Angeles .drew.o~,er&#13;
12.00 grassroots activist~and allies from&#13;
across the natiom&#13;
"The Coalition is, once&#13;
again, glad to,be able to&#13;
offer a 10w,cost alter.&#13;
native for-queer studems&#13;
and,youth :inl the&#13;
Southwestito: :pa fici,&#13;
pate directly in the natiOnal&#13;
6ivil rigtits .&#13;
movement,,, - -.&#13;
sponsored similar trips to this ~eur’s national&#13;
gay and lesbian civil rights march&#13;
in Washington D:C., as well as the"Creating&#13;
Change" conferences in 1991-and&#13;
1992.&#13;
"We know that-after attending these&#13;
events these future leaders become invigorated,&#13;
and,return some this. energy&#13;
and information toassist the in struggle at&#13;
the state, local and collegiate-level.Y~ Mr.&#13;
Dorsey and CLGBSG Congress Secretary&#13;
Jeff McCanley will also present at&#13;
this year’s conference on youth organiz2&#13;
ing and race/classjgender issues;.&#13;
The Coalition "Freedom Bus" will_de-&#13;
.part from Dallas at noon on Thursday;&#13;
November 11 andreturnback toDallas on&#13;
Moflday,Nov. 15 ~t threep.m. The f~of&#13;
$100includes rtund-trip transportation,&#13;
ahd hotel lodging .at the.arena .- R~leigh&#13;
Durham, thesiteoftheconference. O~ga-&#13;
#=ers suggest participants .should .also&#13;
GA’ LESBIAt E A(~ ~E~MA~I:ON&#13;
Fighting for fair, accurate &amp; Inclusive re,presentation of lesbian and gay lives!&#13;
READING: OUR RIGHT&#13;
OutMagazine tells us thatTheReader’s&#13;
Catalog; a regular adver- tiser, in the&#13;
magazine, is receiving hate mail and has&#13;
lost 50 subscribers for: including lesbian&#13;
and gay titles in the book lists. Catalogs&#13;
like this are. an important source ofbooks,&#13;
particularly for gay menand lesbians who&#13;
cannot get tea welhstocked book- store;&#13;
or whosebookstores won.~t carry lesbiun~&#13;
andTgay material.&#13;
The Reader’s Catalog ShoUld be commended-&#13;
for standing their groun~UI~etters&#13;
of support should be addressed to:&#13;
Ms. Stephanie Smith "&#13;
Mr. Don Coo, President&#13;
Hiram Walker and Sons, Inc.&#13;
P.O. Box 33006&#13;
Detroit,’M148232-3006&#13;
Naya Water, a longtime supporter of&#13;
the community (and ofGLAAD/NY).has&#13;
signed on as the first major sponsor of&#13;
Gay GameslV, in the largest sponsorship&#13;
deal everffor a single lesbian and gay&#13;
event. Stu Levitan from Naya has also&#13;
- gone out ofhis way personally to support&#13;
. corporate involvement in ourcommunity.&#13;
A very.warm thanks to:&#13;
Stu Levitan&#13;
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New York, NY 10019 , " . ~ . 6 High Ridge Park,’B!dg.&#13;
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budget $60 for.food during~e m.’p. T~e_ abe ad:in Out Magazine), ~t’s .make,up .: --: GLAAD_/~_....&#13;
trip is 0peii_to°~all gay/l~sbian/bise~U~l.... for those50 lost Subscribers!- " i: ......u 15OWest 26th.St., Ste; 503&#13;
students and youth. Seam are limited. : . : New York,. NY10001&#13;
Participants fees must be received.by the SPONSORSHIP NEWS: 212-807-1700. ~&#13;
Coalition by Saturday, November6th: .HIRAM WALKER &amp; NAYA- ’ , .....&#13;
TheCLGBSG is-Dallas, Texas based&#13;
non-profit (50i.c3)educationa~’organiza- "&#13;
tion-founded.in 1989 to serve gay/lesbian&#13;
and:bisexual-students and youth in the&#13;
SOuthwest.- O~eiprograms include a&#13;
regional conference, a three2day leadership&#13;
skills retreat, a scholarship program,&#13;
communications network and. quarterly&#13;
student meetings in.the service, area.&#13;
For more infoi~nation,on the Creating&#13;
Changetripandother~LGBSGprograms,&#13;
or for information on hd-W.to Sponsor a&#13;
~ student’s participation, contact the Coalition&#13;
atPO Box 190712, Dallas, Texas,&#13;
75219 or. call (2!4)521~53~Z ~xt. 808:&#13;
The increased interestin the lesbianland&#13;
gay market in c6rporate America has led&#13;
to an increase notonly in. advertising in .&#13;
the lesbian and gay press, but in sponsorship&#13;
ofcommunity events as well. Two&#13;
companies in particular are to be commended&#13;
for their continuedsponsorship&#13;
support:&#13;
Hiram Walker, whose brands include&#13;
Fris Vodka, Beefeater Gin, Courvoisier&#13;
Cognac,CuttySarkScotch~ MidoriMelon&#13;
Liqueur~ and 0there(has supported over a&#13;
dozen community :organizations,_including&#13;
the Nam~s.P~oject, Astraea(HRCF,&#13;
The Center, and LifeBoat. Write~to thank=&#13;
Concert byLegendary Lesbian&#13;
Singer/Songwriters to Benefit&#13;
Herland Legal Defense Fund&#13;
Cris. William.s0n and Trot Fure, both&#13;
well know for their roles in shaping the&#13;
women’smuSicmo~’ementareperforming&#13;
m .the Ciqic Cehter Little Theatrdin&#13;
¯ Oklahoma Ciiy on ThurSday, No~,ember&#13;
18 at 8 pro.&#13;
TheHerland Legal DefenseFUnd~gi~ts&#13;
tO help defray the legal cost~ fOr"~bian&#13;
&amp; Gay parents~ Seeking to protect the_’n~&#13;
pa~efiting fights in~ilie oklahoma ~OurtS..&#13;
Currently :support is~ ’l~i.ng given to-:~&#13;
l_~sbian~iitther ~ee~.ng to,retain custOdy&#13;
of her children.&#13;
GLAAD Media&#13;
News Briefs&#13;
by AI Kielwasser&#13;
Ga~ &amp; Lesbian Alliance Against&#13;
Defamation/San FranciscoBay Area&#13;
Homophobla Illustrated&#13;
Recently, Sports Illustrated(SI) rejected&#13;
an advertisement from the Adidas,eomparty&#13;
that featured a photo of the all-male&#13;
Canadian soccer team, wearing nothing&#13;
but Adidas Shoes. The players were not&#13;
fully nude, though. Their .hands, soccer&#13;
balls andtrophies were strategically&#13;
placed. ,&#13;
Since when has SI tlad any qualms&#13;
about running photos of semi-nude indi,&#13;
viduals? .After all, this is the same magazine&#13;
that earns its keep through annual&#13;
sales of the "swimsuit issue," which features&#13;
semi-nude women in various&#13;
Obviously, Sis decision to reject the&#13;
Adidas ad was based on nothing but sexism,&#13;
homophobia’s constant companion.&#13;
SI has sent a message that it’s okay to&#13;
sprawl semi-nude photos_in their magazine&#13;
as long-as thephotos are of women&#13;
only.&#13;
Forillustrating sexism, homophobiaand&#13;
hypocrisy, direct criticism to Mark&#13;
Mulvoy, Editor, Sports Illustrated, and&#13;
Roger Jackson, Public Relations Director,&#13;
Time,Inc.,Time and Life Building,&#13;
Rockefeller Ce~nter, New York, NY&#13;
10020.&#13;
Spin Examines Hate Music&#13;
In the August issue of the music magazine&#13;
Spin, :Farad Chideya examines the&#13;
use of homophobic lyrics in hip-hop, rap&#13;
and dance hall reggae music.&#13;
Chideya concludes that the blatantly&#13;
homoph0bic lyrics of Such performers as&#13;
Ice Cube, Big Daddy Kane, and Chubb&#13;
Rock are an attempt to deny the existence&#13;
of homosexuality within the/African&#13;
American community.&#13;
The author also takes.note of pro÷gay/&#13;
lesbian rappers, including female rapper&#13;
Yo Yo and the rap duo Disposable Heroes&#13;
ans, ga~.men and transgendered persons.&#13;
of African, Afro-American, Afro-Caribbean,&#13;
and Afro-Latin descent.&#13;
In an open letter to Vibe magazine,&#13;
numerous lesbian, gay and transgendered&#13;
activists of African descent roundly denounce&#13;
the conclusion "that. those who&#13;
shun music or musicians who espouse&#13;
homophobia do so out of racism or culof&#13;
Hiphoprisy, whose sing(e "Language : tural insensitivity" and furthermore, they&#13;
of Violence" railed.against gay bashing.&#13;
To effectively counteract musical hate&#13;
speech, Chideya argues that more performers&#13;
need to come back with theirown&#13;
response, using rap as the format.&#13;
Send compliments to Bob Guccione,&#13;
.Jr., Editor, Spin, 6. West 18th Street,&#13;
New York,NY 10011.&#13;
Bad Vibe&#13;
The October issue of Vibe magazine&#13;
includes a scurrilou~ bit of journalistic&#13;
phlegm. In "No Apologies~ No Regrets,"&#13;
author Joan Morgan profiles Jamaican&#13;
singer Buju Banton and seeks to legitimize&#13;
the reggae singer’s homophobia on&#13;
cultural grounds.. Benton’Ssong "Boom&#13;
Bye Bye" openly advocates murdering&#13;
gay men. Tobemorespecific, Baton calls&#13;
upon listeners to shoot gays thrrugh the&#13;
head.&#13;
In herunbalanced discussion ofBanton&#13;
and hisgay-bashing hit, Morgan manages&#13;
to dredge up endless stereotypes about&#13;
Jamaican gay men--that they are child&#13;
molesters, rapists, classist leaches, and&#13;
even that their sexual activities lead to&#13;
incest, decapitation and death. Not one&#13;
gay Jamaican.was quoted in ,esponse to&#13;
such-hateful absurdities.&#13;
Thebasicpremise ofMorgan’s article is.&#13;
that homophobia is an essential and integral&#13;
part of Black culture.. Of course, her&#13;
definition ofBlack culture excludes lesbipoint&#13;
out, "the decision of Vibe’s Editor~&#13;
In-Chief Jonathan Van Meter to publish&#13;
so biased and defamatory a piece clearly&#13;
illustrates that not all powerful, gay white&#13;
men value or respect 0~r lives."&#13;
In defending Buju Banton, Joan Mor-"&#13;
gan joins in his hate-filled campaign and&#13;
has allied herself with those whopromote&#13;
hatred rather than understanding~ Criticism&#13;
should be directed toJonathan Van&#13;
Meter, Vibe, 205 Lexington Ave., 3rd&#13;
Floor, New York, NY 10016.&#13;
The Media Access Project:&#13;
Playing Fair&#13;
Legislation to reinstate the "Fairness&#13;
Doctrine" is now pending in Congress.&#13;
Before it was disbande.d in the midst of&#13;
deregulation hysteria, the Fairness Doetrinerequiredbroadcasters&#13;
to providebalanced&#13;
coverage of "controversial" issues&#13;
of public importance. Conservative radio&#13;
talk show hosts’ and other media hate&#13;
mongers (i.e,; RushLimbaugh and clones)&#13;
are spearheading an effort to defeat this&#13;
legislation.&#13;
The Media Acc.ess Project is encouraging&#13;
the lesbian, gay and bisexual communities&#13;
to support the Fairness Doctrine&#13;
bills in the House of Representatives and&#13;
Senate (H.R. 1985 and S. 333). TheMedia&#13;
Access Projectasks you to contact your&#13;
Senators and Representatives in support&#13;
of these bills (U.S. Senate, Wash-&#13;
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November’s In The Life&#13;
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young queers. The program provides an&#13;
overview of emerging educational pro-&#13;
.grams, high school.homophobia, lesbian/&#13;
gay teachers, and more.&#13;
The November episode alsointroduces&#13;
a new "Fact File" feature. Among the&#13;
statistics that will be revealed: Half of all&#13;
lesbian and gay youth surveyed report&#13;
that theirparents rejectedthem because of&#13;
their sexual orientation. Fortyrfive percent&#13;
of gays and 20 percent of lesbians&#13;
~xpedence verbal harassment in high&#13;
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Stress is one of thegreatest damagesof&#13;
your immune, system. ~.&#13;
Many research studies have now.....&#13;
clearly demonstrated that stress&#13;
induces-illness is a real phenomenon&#13;
and stress contributes to&#13;
may-diseases. However, it is not&#13;
stre~;~;"per"say that-causes the&#13;
problem;.: but:rather howea~ch ins&#13;
divi dual. reacts to the -.stress.&#13;
Stress.causes several changes ino&#13;
the b~dy~ the most important for.~&#13;
your.im~nune system being in-.&#13;
creased ~secretions of adrenal&#13;
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leaving you susceptible tp infections,.&#13;
cancer,~ and other illnesses..&#13;
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white blood cells, impairment&#13;
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also been shown to depress lymphocyte&#13;
activity. In contrast the&#13;
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carbohydrates results in no suppressive&#13;
effect on immunefunc,._&#13;
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su.rpdsing t50 grams of .sucrose ,~&#13;
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~ It seems likely-~that.&#13;
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destroy infectious organisms,&#13;
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The Splendor_Of Truth?. ¯ PostcardsfromParadise&#13;
By: Father Marry Martin Herland Sister’Resources will&#13;
~Holy Trinity E~C.C., OKC ~-~ . presentCds Williamson and Tret&#13;
Pope John Paul !! has released Fure in concert Nov. 18 at the Civic&#13;
his latest encyclical, "Veritatis Center Little-Theater in OKC. Tick-&#13;
Splendor,,. the ,Splendor-of. ets for the perferance which ben-&#13;
Truth." it re-enforces traditional efits the Herland Legal Defense&#13;
o&#13;
Roman Catholic"morality .with a Fund, are .$2.S, a.n.d $~6 in ~d.vance.&#13;
vengeance with no dissent permit- Any remammgtlcksts will be&#13;
t~d from any quarter ofthe Church. at the dOord. Advance tickets are&#13;
It teachesmasturbation iSa sin;&#13;
-birth control is ~asin, homosexuality&#13;
is intri,sically evil; no abortions&#13;
for any reason; and remarried:&#13;
heterosexuals must live as&#13;
brothel and ~is~er~amoiigsome if&#13;
it’s deClarations of "truth,’.&#13;
Haven,t you had enough .yet?&#13;
Why would any gay. or !esbia~,&#13;
Rom~n~Catholic COntinue to re~&#13;
main. in a homophobic church&#13;
where they are.so condemned and&#13;
unwelcomed? ¯ . : .&#13;
f~iLindinO ofth~e Ecumenical.Catholic&#13;
Church Wasbur opposition tO&#13;
.traditional Roman Catholic morblity,&#13;
espe(~!aily concerning lesbi:&#13;
ans, gay men,,and bisexuals. We&#13;
¯ are a churchfo£~oday,- ~ith realistic&#13;
moral.valuss ~cti~ thelove&#13;
of Christ for all people. We wel:&#13;
come you into the Ecumenical&#13;
Catholic Church! _&#13;
available .at Herland Resources,&#13;
2312 N.W. 39th, OKC,&#13;
Tick.~s ~have been in great demand&#13;
since going on sale on Sept.&#13;
18: The c6nert hal/seats 390 and&#13;
.we eXpecttosell all of the tickets&#13;
before the-night of the concert,&#13;
says organizer WandaChapman.&#13;
: Crisand .Tret have just released&#13;
their first~ddo album, ~ "Postcards&#13;
From Paradies", alter collaborat~&#13;
ing in .performance setting and on&#13;
each other’s: !~cordi~gs¯ for-the&#13;
past twelve y~irs.&#13;
The:Hedand ~Legal Defense&#13;
Fund provides assistance with-le~&#13;
gal fees for lesbians appealing&#13;
child custody~:cou~t decisions.’~&#13;
More information about the Legal&#13;
Defense Fund"ro the concert is&#13;
available by ~ailing Herland.at&#13;
(40S)521~sse6&#13;
General Gay &amp; Lesbian, Discussion Groups .&#13;
.Mondays, 6:30 at Red Rock - New Group starting Thursdays,6:30 at Red Rock&#13;
Couples of Mixed HIV Status&#13;
Contact Jim Carter for details.&#13;
YGLA, Young Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance&#13;
Discussion Group, Tuesdays, 6:30 at Oasis&#13;
Activity Group, Sundays, 8pm at Oasis&#13;
Referral Assistance&#13;
Jim&amp; Betsy will provide free referral assistance for individuals&#13;
seeking counseling or substance use treatment.&#13;
Some support groups will requirescreening ofpartic.ipants ’to insure group Compatibility.&#13;
Red Rock HIV Counseling Services&#13;
Individual Counseling for HIVpositivepersons: andtheir~!oved ones and HIV Prevention Education.&#13;
THE PARACHUTE November 1993, OK-10&#13;
HEALING -by: Cookie Arbuckle, Director of. Other ,Optoins. Inc.&#13;
Gays have madea substantial&#13;
impact on the personal lives and&#13;
social.communities it has touched&#13;
through the nation, throughout the&#13;
world,~th~roughout all history,&#13;
throughout time. The premier per-~&#13;
Day Without Art" when presented&#13;
in NewYork by Visual Artists’.Caucus&#13;
2 Years ago..(they also brought&#13;
you the "RedRibbon") It has.become&#13;
a symbol for many and i,S&#13;
now a continuous "celebrations"&#13;
formance of classical .movie was on AIDS. Day throughoutthe Wodd.~&#13;
viewed, by the public in November Wewere not able.to bringthat kind&#13;
of 1940 at Radio City Music Hall in 0f~thinking(o Oklahoma that year,&#13;
New York City.i.: I am: sure. it " .but perhaps this year. WichIta,&#13;
Changed the lives’of millions of Kansas, another~tate of seve#e&#13;
- ~ people. It did mine.. " " conservatism, weare working on&#13;
Reading overthe histo.r~ofthat&#13;
film amazed me..one third of all , .Did you all like peter Pan, Alice&#13;
the music was ~vdtten ~by a Gay in W0ndedandwhen yougrew up,&#13;
man. Of the hundreds of artists The writers were Gaff. The most&#13;
working forfouryearsonthefilm, famous artist~s of all was. Peter&#13;
we fi~,,m~l at least half were "de. -IlichTchaikovsky ,The Nut~racker&#13;
ferent! -or openly gay.. . Suite, Cinderella,._SWan Lake~&#13;
Their boss- a man who surrounded&#13;
himself with the m~’~t~l;&#13;
ented artists available- sex-pref~&#13;
~rence did not enter the picture,~&#13;
The children and adults came&#13;
away With: a mentor to live,with&#13;
daily, musicthat filled, them full of&#13;
pictures, a way to view the wodd&#13;
from a different place, HOPEI&#13;
These ch ildren hungered for-more&#13;
and become the first generation of&#13;
DISNEY venerates. How many&#13;
other pole are being impacted by&#13;
Gays in this way. Who can say,&#13;
who will admit.&#13;
Do you know what film name it&#13;
~was? ,;FANTASIA! ~,&#13;
Sleeping. Beauty. And then there&#13;
was Shakespeare (who was&#13;
degreed-tO hai~e bisexual tendencies.)&#13;
’1 know-we can not all be&#13;
Tchaikovsky, but we all have :been&#13;
influenced,:,impacted, inspired;&#13;
motivated, iml~iled, Persuaded&#13;
andempowered ~by Gays. itis not&#13;
|ust artist. I have worked with&#13;
people form all walks of .life. The&#13;
rainbow has affected all of us&#13;
whetherwe acknowledge it or not.&#13;
I did an inservice workshop for&#13;
infusion therapy group and a phy-&#13;
~ sician .was present I knew to be&#13;
what the Gay.problem was.&#13;
We finally .decided thatGays&#13;
had the same things to worry&#13;
about that everyone else had, fear&#13;
of Ionel|~eSs;~"~hd~nment, rejection&#13;
and of coUrse on top of.that&#13;
Equal Opportunity to Heterosexual&#13;
Students Through Teaching&#13;
and Counseling". Food for&#13;
thought. Healing takes place&#13;
though ownership and responsibility..&#13;
I will try that on a hetero-&#13;
One of the nurses told me to&#13;
take being. Gay and the answer&#13;
could easily involve us all. We&#13;
did and it read as follows: Empowerment&#13;
occurs when the frustration.&#13;
of a single individual creates&#13;
a breakthrough to a differentlevel&#13;
of involvement and that parson&#13;
takes ownership of and responsibility&#13;
for.whatever is the problem.&#13;
Leann~ onebf our educators&#13;
offered me a paged training handbook&#13;
for educators titled "Affording&#13;
Equal Opportunity to Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Students Through Teachin&#13;
collaboration; They have become&#13;
the ’~teachers" in :.this field. Whyl&#13;
Because early on. the gay.population&#13;
took responsibility, So&#13;
healing, has occurred. The culture&#13;
Gay is growing, is expanding&#13;
,-is healing - themselves, and&#13;
the rest of the world.&#13;
Support those:&#13;
who support you&#13;
Patronize those who&#13;
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November 5th=Miss Finishline Pageant at&#13;
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Nov. 7th- Temployees Turnabout show to&#13;
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Nov. 6th &amp; 7th- Paula Hand’s Dance-Workshop&#13;
9am=5pm&#13;
Nov. 19th- Mr. OKC Leather Contest at&#13;
Gusher’s&#13;
FRIDAY’s Beginning Nov.26th: The&#13;
Jacqulyn DeVaroe Show&#13;
Saturday Nov. 27th- OKC Classic Bowlers&#13;
Benefit Sh0.w Featuring Glitz &amp; Glitter&#13;
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¯ .Ca|Ifor Rates:.&amp; Information&#13;
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Wichita, Kansas (316)&#13;
Bars &amp; Restaurants&#13;
Buddies Country, 4000 s. Broadway&#13;
529-4953&#13;
Our Fantasy, 3201 So. Hillside 682-5494&#13;
SouthForty,3201 So. Hillside 682-5494&#13;
R &amp;R’Brass Rail, 282~8 E. 31st 684-9009&#13;
T-Room, 1507 E. Pawnee 262-9327&#13;
Harbor Restaurant, 3201 S. Hiliside&#13;
681-2746&#13;
Lessens Bar &amp; Grill, 155 N. Market&#13;
263-2777&#13;
The Upper Crust, 7038 E. Lincoln&#13;
683-8.088&#13;
Service &amp; Retail-Businesses&#13;
Visions &amp; Dreams, 3414 Maple&#13;
942-6333&#13;
Watermark Books, 149 N. Broadway&#13;
263-3007&#13;
Queen Anne’s Lace 733-4075&#13;
Dr. Laura Shook, D.C. 700N. Market&#13;
267-6522&#13;
Roommates , 262-8444&#13;
Paradise Antiq. 430 E. Harry 269.4411&#13;
Land ofAwesInfo. Ser.POB 16782 67216&#13;
Adult Entree, 220 E. 21st 832-1816&#13;
Plato’s, 1306 E. Harry St. 269-9036&#13;
T.B.’s, 1516 S. Oliver. 688-5343&#13;
Camelot Cinema, 1516 S. Olive688-5343&#13;
Adult Entertainm’t Ctr 3721 S. Broadway&#13;
Adult Entertainm’tCtr 7805 W. Kellpgg&#13;
AdultEntertainm’t Ctr2809 N. Broadway&#13;
Adult Entree’ South, 8025 S. Broadway&#13;
Circle Cinema, 2570 S. Seneca&#13;
Organizations&#13;
Wichita/Sedgwick Cty. Health DepL&#13;
1900 E. 9th 268-8441&#13;
Wichita Gay/Lesbian Alliance 1942-1786&#13;
The Lesbian Celebration 683-7561&#13;
P-FLAG,POB 686,67201-0686 687-4666&#13;
Gay Information Line 269-0913&#13;
Acceptance iC’roj. POB. 868, 67201&#13;
687-4666&#13;
Religious Organ3ozatlons..,. -~-"-:~’:?~ :~.&#13;
wiCl~itaPraise ~ Worship Ctr.65i-6903:"&#13;
First Unitarian Chttt~h 684-3481&#13;
Mission of Faith Fellowship 539-0633&#13;
Junc~tlon City, Kansas (913)&#13;
After Dark Video, 1206 Grant&#13;
Revolutions, 902 W. 7th 238-6374&#13;
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Support Grbup&#13;
223-6125&#13;
Lawrence, Kansas (913)&#13;
DouglasCounty AIDS Project 843-0040&#13;
Lesbigay Services, 410 KS Union&#13;
Box 13, Kansas Univ. 66045&#13;
864-3091&#13;
Freedom Coalition, POB 1991 66044&#13;
Manhattan, Kansas (913)&#13;
AIDS Project 843-0040&#13;
Flint Hills Alliance&#13;
Gay &amp;Lesbian Info.Line 587-0016&#13;
MCC-Manhattan 271-8431&#13;
Bisexual &amp; Gay &amp; Lesbian Society&#13;
SAS Box 63, Kansas St.. Univ. 66506&#13;
Topeka, Kansas (913)&#13;
Bars &amp; Clubs&#13;
Classics, 124 S.W 8th 357-1960&#13;
Expressions, 110 SE 8" 233-3622&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
Adult Entertainment Ctr. 903 N. Kansas&#13;
Some Like It Hot 4732 S; Topeka Ave.&#13;
Organizations&#13;
Topeka AIDS Project 232-3100&#13;
Ga’y/Les. Task Force, POB 3829, 66604&#13;
357-8727&#13;
Mayors Task Force 234-6699&#13;
Gay Rap Line 223-6558&#13;
HIV Affected Group 234-8562&#13;
Religious Organizations&#13;
MCC-Topeka, POB 4776, 66604&#13;
232-6196&#13;
Affirmation (Methodist) 235-6101&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma (918)&#13;
¯Bars &amp; Restaurants&#13;
¯Electric Circus, 606 S.Elgin 587-8677&#13;
-*Laffrs, 311 E.-7th 583-5233&#13;
¯Phoenix, 6328 S. Peoria 743-7062&#13;
¯Silver Star Saloon, 1565 S. Sheridan&#13;
834-4234&#13;
¯Renegade, 1649 S. Main 585-3405&#13;
¯Time n’ Time Again, 1515 S. Memorial&#13;
660-0856&#13;
¯TNT’s 2114 S. Memorial 664-8299&#13;
¯Tool Box, 1338 E. 3rd 584-1308&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
¯Tomfoolery, 1565 S. Sheridan&#13;
832-0233&#13;
Kelly Kirby, CPA 663-9399&#13;
¯Elite Gbods, 814 S. Sheridan 838-8503&#13;
¯Whittier Bkstore, 1 N. Lewis 592-0767&#13;
aDreamland, 8807E. Admiral 834-1051&#13;
¯Indian Terr. Coffee Co. 16.13 E, 15th&#13;
.587-1633&#13;
¯Mohawk Music, 6157 E 51 P1 664-2951&#13;
¯Tulsa Central Library, 400 Civic Ctr.&#13;
596-7977&#13;
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Organizations&#13;
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Names Proj..POB 3181, 74101 748-3111&#13;
P-FLAG,POB 52800,74152 749.4901&#13;
¯TOHR, 4154 S. Harvard, Ste. H-1&#13;
¯ GayLine Info. 743-4297&#13;
" -. ’ Shanti Hodine 749-7898&#13;
.*STIR, Tulsa U. student org. 583-9780&#13;
OldahomaAIDS Hotline 800-535-2437&#13;
Religious.Organizations "&#13;
¯Family ofFaith MCC, 500 W. ’A’ Jenks&#13;
"298-4622&#13;
Afftrm~iiiori (Meth:~) ~B,. 14301, ;::741-59&#13;
.481-1528&#13;
Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Bars &amp; Restaurants--&#13;
Angles, 2117 NW 39th 524-3431&#13;
Bunkhouse, 2800 NW 39th 943-0843&#13;
Coyote Club, 2120 NW 39th 521-9533&#13;
Finish Line &amp; Gushers Bar &amp; Grill&#13;
2200 NW 39 Ex.pwy 525-0730&#13;
Hi Lo Club 1221 NW 50th 834-.1722&#13;
KA’s;.2024.NW llth 525-3991&#13;
Levi’s 2807 NW 36th 947-5384&#13;
The Park, 2125 NW 39th 528-4690&#13;
ThePorthole,3630NW 39th 949-9837&#13;
Sneakers, 919 N.Virginia " - 272-9833&#13;
Tramps, 2201 NW 39th 528-9080&#13;
WreckRoom,2127NW 39th 525-7610&#13;
The Kitchen,2124 NW 39th 528-5133&#13;
La" Roca Mexican Restaurants&#13;
SW4th/Walker, 409 W. Reno &amp;&#13;
.7550 N. May&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
-Banana Products 341-8965&#13;
Exec. Travel, 2113NW36th 521-9100&#13;
Habana Inn, 2200NW39th 528-2221&#13;
Herland, 2312 NW 39th 521-9696&#13;
Jungle Red, 2200 NW 39th 524-5733&#13;
Lobe’s, 2131 NW 39th 528-5!56&#13;
Deb Roberts, Entertainer 843-5624&#13;
Second Chance Credit 752-2209&#13;
.Stephen¯Scott, Masseur 525-8689&#13;
Shirley. Hunter, M;Ed/counsel0r&#13;
- 848-5429&#13;
Larry Prater,.MD, Psychiatry 232-5453&#13;
Religious Organizations&#13;
New Beginnings MCC 3136 N. Portland&#13;
942,6313&#13;
Dignity/Integrity, POB 25473 360-0414&#13;
Friends Meeting. - 632:7574&#13;
Gay Christian Ecum. Council 52~;5635&#13;
Light House MCC, 2522. N. Shartel&#13;
*MCC-Tulsa, l~.23Map!eycood 838-1715.&#13;
Dignity/Integrity&#13;
*Canterbury Ministry Ctr.&#13;
Bars &amp; Restaurarlts&#13;
Center Street, 10.renter St. 253-8071&#13;
The HOP, 19 1/2 Spring St, 253~8361&#13;
Ermilio’s, 26 White St~~ .~’ .. 253-8806&#13;
ChurcheS . "&#13;
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Bed &amp; Breakfast&#13;
ArborGlen,7LemaSt. 800-515-GLEN&#13;
Rock Cottage, 10EneniaSt. 253-8659&#13;
Dixie Cottage; 2 Prospect 253,7533&#13;
Southern Rose, 9 Benton St. 253-5800&#13;
Purple Iris Inn, RR 6 253-8748&#13;
Pond Mountain, RL 1 2.53-5877&#13;
MapleLeafInn, 6 Kingshgwy 253-6876&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
Satori Arts, .81 Spring St 253-9820&#13;
Crazy Bone, 37 Spring St.~ 253-6600&#13;
Corcelli Studio, 159.Spring St.. 253-7399&#13;
Ft. Smith, Arkansas (501)&#13;
court Garden 305 Garrison 783-9822&#13;
B &amp; B Lounge, 1004 Garrison 783-9347&#13;
Fayetteville, Arkansas (501)&#13;
Ron’s Place, 523 W. Poplar 442-3052&#13;
Wash. Cty. AIDS Task Force 443-AIDS&#13;
Gay/Lesbian Act’n Delegatiofis 521.4509&#13;
MCC of the Ozarks 443-4278&#13;
Parents-FLAG 756-8444&#13;
Hot Springs, Arkansas&#13;
Our House Lounge/Rest. 235 Broadway&#13;
624-6868&#13;
Salina, Kansas (316)&#13;
~ternative Lifestyles, POB 2532, 67402&#13;
Pink Triangle Parents of Kansas&#13;
POB 153, Falun, KS 67442&#13;
Emporia, Kansas (316)&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance forResources &amp;&#13;
Education, Box 65, ESU 66801&#13;
524-4687&#13;
unitarian Church, 600NW 13 232-9224..&#13;
H01y Trinity ECC, 2328 N.&#13;
Bars &amp; Restaurants&#13;
Backstreet, 1021JessieRd.Q 666-6900&#13;
Micheal’s, 60i Center. 376-8301&#13;
Discovery III, 1021 JessieRd. : 66~.4784&#13;
Silver Dollar, 2710 AsherAve. 663-9886&#13;
Organizations&#13;
HPWA, POB 4379, 72204; 666-6900&#13;
AIDS Support Group 374-’3605&#13;
RAIN-Arkansas 375-5908&#13;
The House 374-3758&#13;
PALS, People of Alter. Lifestls 374-3605&#13;
Womens Project 372-5113&#13;
Parents-FLAG 821-4865&#13;
Service &amp; Retail Businesses&#13;
TwistedEntermmt, 7201 Asher 568-4262&#13;
Shields-Marley Studios; 117 S. Victory&#13;
372-6148&#13;
Travel by Philip 227-7690&#13;
LitdeRock Conn.ections 227-7690&#13;
Springfield, Missouri (41.7&#13;
Club 1105, 1105 E. Commercial&#13;
831-9043&#13;
Down Beat, 219 W. Olive 846-4572&#13;
Bolivar News, 4030 B~ilivar 833-3354 .&#13;
Joplin, Missouri (417)&#13;
Parmers Western Lounge, 720 S, Main&#13;
78145453&#13;
Partners Dance Lounge~ 722 S. Main&#13;
623-9313&#13;
Oklahoma City. (405)&#13;
Organizations&#13;
ACLU, 1411Classen, Ste318 524-8511&#13;
Herland Sis. Res. 2313 NW 39 521-9696&#13;
Names Project, POB 12185 625-6277&#13;
OASIS Resourcg Ctr. 2135 NW 39&#13;
525-2437&#13;
OK GayPol. CaucusPOB 61186 73146&#13;
OK Gay Rodeo Assoc. 943-0843&#13;
OKC Metro Mens’ Chorus 424-1753&#13;
Pride Network 340-3575&#13;
RAIN 232-4372&#13;
ACT-UP/Queer Nation 447-4209&#13;
Womens’ Resource Ctr. 364-9424&#13;
AIDS Mastery 525-3636&#13;
A1-Anon (Gay) 947-3834&#13;
Alcoholics Anonymous 525-2437&#13;
OK AIDS Hotline 800-535-2437&#13;
Other Options 728-3222&#13;
Testing the Limits, 2136 NW 39~h&#13;
843-8378&#13;
Norman, Oklahoma (405)&#13;
Simply Equal/Norman, POB 5684, 73030&#13;
OU Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Alliance&#13;
303 Ellison Hall, 633 Elm, Norman 731319&#13;
325-4452&#13;
Lawton, Oklahoma (405)&#13;
HIV/AIDS Support 248-5890/351-2820&#13;
SW AIDSNetw0rk, POB 3924, 73505&#13;
Great Plains MCC, :1416 W.-Gore&#13;
357-7899&#13;
Enid, Oklahoma (405)&#13;
Phillips U. Gay/Lesbian Gm~p 242-0628&#13;
Stillwater, Oklahoma (405)&#13;
Comm. AIDS Action Network 624-2544_&#13;
OSU Gay/Lesbian/BiseX Comm. Assoc.&#13;
Student Union 040, Box 601, 74078&#13;
744-5252 ’&#13;
~. . 7". ; :-&amp;~,~;~2.:~;@.2&#13;
FINAI.I.¥ ]_£)NG DISTANCE&#13;
CAH rNG FOR&#13;
(;all ar~yvchere in the worl,&#13;
from your home-just like you I&#13;
calling card to use away if’err&#13;
now. Customer servic~ and&#13;
are available 24 hours a&#13;
service&#13;
:. We ~rovide a&#13;
likc~ou have&#13;
hav’e now.&#13;
WEMUSTAEkM1T~ TI-]ERE ISA~.o&#13;
OFFICIAL LONG DISTANCE&#13;
IHE 1993/AAR~I OH WESHI$1~OH&#13;
MAKE THE SWITCH TODAY&#13;
1-800-596-0556&#13;
THEPARACHUTE November 1993, OK-14&#13;
Catholic, Church !&#13;
NOTICE ’&#13;
Hel~ Wanted _. . PERSONALS-CONT.&#13;
- Wichita&#13;
GWF- I travel KS. and"N~&#13;
send dcmo.tape to: Ele~’l~ic, Oklahoma Onbusiness. ~,Looking&#13;
Our _Third Year! Get the areas&#13;
longest running -contacts&#13;
publication for gays, lesbians, &amp; "&#13;
bisexuals. No charge to"pla~ an&#13;
ad a~d:no forwarding fce to play by ear. -Pay little, but&#13;
respond. For -frec m"~ fO. sen’ d age reward great.. 316-651-0603.&#13;
’statement to - Personally&#13;
Speaking; P.O.-", box. 16782;&#13;
Wichitaks:67213-0782;&#13;
316-2694208 -Fa~ .&#13;
Free personal ads, Worldwid~&#13;
ncwslett~,chenp or free to.&#13;
HIV+, AIDSindividuals, Diccct&#13;
or discreet ads. SASE-to:&#13;
OWO]~,, #110, 116 Tustin,&#13;
Anaheimi~CA~ 92807&#13;
information.&#13;
Circus, A~tn: David Bridg,eman~,&#13;
311 E. 7nth, Tulsa, OK. 74120&#13;
partner-0f?ightyears~Box .136 -&#13;
-Set.your own,hours! IfY0U live ~ ..- ~ .........&#13;
i in: Topeka,, or Mis:s0uri~ you ~_~t Bend,Ks.&#13;
can sell advertisement:in the . GWF mid 30’s. Professional&#13;
Parachute Call today: - seeks same .for stable&#13;
316-651"05001!~800"536"6519_ .relationship, .no drugs, social&#13;
d~nker only. I enjoy-sports,&#13;
PIANIST. WANTED: C&amp;W music, sharing quiet times N.W. Ark-Married GWM, 40&#13;
Charismatic-:church looking for. .and hh~g:~,.Box:l23 yo, good-looking, healthy,&#13;
piano player, must:be able to " ’ seeking Married BiWM for&#13;
GWF, 30,s(~0fession~ See.ks monogamous intimate&#13;
same. for starbleii~latiOnship. NO: .friendship., You. must be 35-45,&#13;
..... s, soci~ ’~-;~~:’~ ~i :~:~ttractive’-:~ healthy; intelligent,&#13;
ASTROLOGICAL SERVICES&#13;
Amazingly ac~wate,&#13;
computerized compility _.report 25-47. Let’s get together. ,Box&#13;
for friends &amp; Lovers only 127.&#13;
$25.00 or 6 mo.’s pcrson~!&#13;
NewtoHutehinsonarec,~GWM,i‘~&#13;
Horoscope $29.95 43, ..5~!0, 185 ,nearly’ deaf but&#13;
Call today 1-800-460-STAR . .~..SCcking.G~ or Bi Male&#13;
FOR SALE for :~- fri’endship, possibly " s e xs, Wom ’s bar, in irelaaonshipi sb ,&#13;
OKC, 2024 N.W.- l.lth, speak to&#13;
Jauice or Michcle at&#13;
.405-272-9833&#13;
For Sale in Eureka springs,&#13;
Martha &amp; ~Joyccs arc ..selling The&#13;
Purple Iris Inn, with an&#13;
excellent .aready built in&#13;
"Family" clientelle. Country&#13;
wooded setting, turn-key&#13;
operation, contact: _ Dinny&#13;
PERSONALS - CONT.&#13;
GWM, .mid 20’s seeks same or&#13;
.younger.- for safe fun. Bottoms&#13;
a.plu.s, but-versatile, send :photo&#13;
for Gay-.-. female friends.: :for and phone. Box:142&#13;
dinn~’ ~or-:movies. :i .have a ~...... " .......&#13;
. AR,KANSAS&#13;
Bi WM, 44~ handsome, healthy,&#13;
&amp;. inteHegent, Seeks a smooth&#13;
feminine sissy GM/TV~FS in&#13;
NW.. Ark. for fun, friendship,&#13;
monogamy. I smoke. Box 142&#13;
FOR RENT " en’o : rts, ~ sh ": ~- " uiet ~sitive, and disereet Box 144 : . .. ~J y spo . ~,.:.:~q . -&#13;
Roommates servmg Wichita ..-timcS, and ha~gfun:~.:P~se../..i_&#13;
for : 5 years, Landlords _can ,.sendpietore:Box 143:i’:i. : i.~:. :: - . ~--~.., ’Anywhere USA&#13;
register without, any advmw,e .’- ~ . ~:~:: ’ " .-:¥oU*~ maSculine and&#13;
fee~ Tenants.my register:as- N.E;Kan~-: /:;:’" stndght-aeting, but. canYt find&#13;
little as-$15.00~ 1529 W.... GM-4~,-seeking.GWM f~ mate.: guys iike yourself?. Same with&#13;
Douglas 262-8~.~.~., .46-68; ,,slim¯ . buil~-~:ii,~;....~y -m~! i/good loo~ing,, good build,&#13;
:..... ¯ a-plu , bottom .: e|ocate .t0:late. 30’s,’ in ^us n. Xx.&#13;
Wanted: Locations.where gays warmer,,state, star.t. : RV..park,.. Box i41.¯&#13;
my sbare housing in Wichita, -. apple.~c~ E~t;s~dphot0; " " / "&#13;
aren~ -~:.C..all or stop :iby- p:iione Box146 i. " ~ - " :" "&#13;
" ~ . . OHah~m City,OK.... : .::! Address.&#13;
PERSON~S Have.lhome~ need mate, c0untr~ _&#13;
~: living, greater eke, GWMs0, City State Zip&#13;
GVv-M looking, for mate 47, s/p hair, smoker, trim ori~nal&#13;
look and act younger, honest, equipment, top, levi’s~camping Typeor print y~-ur ad, 25 words&#13;
romantic, non.~moker, loyal, canning, gardening. Seeks long or less.. Send with this coupon&#13;
Slim build looking for same t~m partner. Box 117 and $6.00 to: The Parachute,&#13;
Classifieds P.O. Box 11347&#13;
discreet, ¢~g.-Box 145&#13;
Bi W~M..:.::,:.33,..5’ 10, 1951bs,&#13;
Brown::~,: blue eyes, very&#13;
straight acting- and di~:&#13;
Wants friends i"~th-: same&#13;
lifestyle. Box 147&#13;
. Wichita&#13;
GWM, 25 HIV+ seeks GWM&#13;
Bnllard of Double "D"Realty, 21-35 for_ friendship and&#13;
BctryviHe, Ar. at possible relationship. Serious&#13;
1-800-748-9772 replies only~ Send photo,phong..~&#13;
Penpals welcome. Box 122&#13;
Gay male .seeking, male couples Wichita, Ks. 67202.&#13;
for fun, mid20’s. Send Photo’s Your responses will be mailed&#13;
Box 109. . " to you when they are received.&#13;
GWM - 44 Professional very TO.RESPOND TO A&#13;
.ha.h-y, li~ smooth man~ 18-30 to PERSONAL&#13;
travel and be my sugar boy, this 1 ~ Write your response, please il&#13;
summer and beyond. Please in an envelope, and seal the&#13;
send photo :,and phone, OKC envelope. Be sure to .include a&#13;
. area please. Box 125 way for the advertiser to .get in&#13;
¯ - . contact,with you.&#13;
GWM 26, travel U.S. would like 2. :.,On the scaled envelope, write&#13;
to meet ’GWM 20-30 for fun the advertisers box number in&#13;
when in your area; 5’8 1201bs, lower corner and affix postage.&#13;
looking for similar. Box 150 3. Place the sealed envelope an~&#13;
$2.00 insids a 2nd envelope:&#13;
seal and address to - The&#13;
DEADLINE FOR Parachute P.O. Box&#13;
11347,Wichita, KS. 67202&#13;
DECEMBER&#13;
Ad will Run only for the numi~r of&#13;
ISSUE insertions paid for, unless renewed. You&#13;
must b~ ¯18 years of agg or older to use t~s&#13;
/&#13;
November 1993, OK-15 THE PARACHUTE&#13;
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Cookie Arbuckle&#13;
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Babby&#13;
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              <text>The&#13;
MASSAGE SY....S’TEM&#13;
Science of Timeless eauty&#13;
Follies Revue, Inc. DistribUtes Funds,#om~,=ge o~z&#13;
presentedevent posters to spons~s, who included Miller Brands ofOklahoma andTCI&#13;
Cablevision ofTulsa and recognized continued support from the Bravo Network, Joan&#13;
and Bob Hunt, USAA Credit Card, the Williams Co.s Fonn_d~_!ion and the Zink&#13;
FouDdatioo. Special thankg Went to. the Follies Cabaret cast,.Tulsa~ Ballet Theatre.and&#13;
VOCalist Pam .Van Dyke. The Co-4~hai~$ of this. year’s .production, "An Evening-of&#13;
Cabaret" were Dr. Eddie and Caroline Abbott-and:Dr. James and Jorja Johnson. The&#13;
event involved over- 100 volunteers and nearly 700 patrons participated.&#13;
A~istKelly Vandiver created apainting ofLisa Tiger for 1993 poster. It and t!~1992&#13;
poster are available.at Frame ofMine in Brookside.-The artist for the 1994 poster will&#13;
be nationally known Native American artist, Dana Tiger.&#13;
The annual theatrical production was establisheU to raise landsfor local agencies&#13;
providing direct services~o Persons Living with AIDS or HIV, and forAIDS education&#13;
for the community. ~ ~&#13;
Mission Statement of Lesbians &amp; Gays for DC Statehood&#13;
We, the lesbian, bisexual and gay community, demand statehood for the District of&#13;
Columbiabecanse weare honest, tax-paying andpatriotic citizens andas such.are being&#13;
denied the very i~alienable freed~ns, privileges and. hnman rights that our fellow&#13;
Americanst_a_k_eforgranted. Amongthosefreedomsandprivileges deniedtous isafullyrecognized&#13;
and empowered voting representative in the United StatesCongress- the&#13;
equivalent of taxation without representation.&#13;
_We seek to educate, organiTe, mobilize and represent the lesbigay community in the&#13;
straggle forequal h|nnan rights in the qnestfor statehood. We further seek to ed.ucate&#13;
the,tatehood movement and the general public about the b,man rights straggles of the&#13;
lesbigay community.&#13;
As citizens of New Columbia we .would not be Subjects of an unrepresentative,&#13;
tmsympathetic, and dictatorial government, but citizens of an accountable, representative&#13;
and loyal government.Why should the lesbigay community care aboutstatehood7&#13;
Domestic Partnership, Non-discrimlnation poficy in employmenL pubfic services,&#13;
housing andassistance, Adoption, Marriage, Health Care, Sodomy Reform, Censorship.&#13;
Three voting members of Congress to vote for yonon issues concerning:&#13;
-the military ban on gay, lesbian and bisexual persons&#13;
-the Fedend Lesbigay Ci~ Rights bin&#13;
-national health care reform&#13;
-National Commi~ion on Gay a~d Lesbian Youth&#13;
¯Why statehood?&#13;
Of 155 nations in the world with elected national legislatures, theUS stands alone in&#13;
denying residents ofits capital representation. The average tax billofeachDCresident&#13;
exceededthatoftheresidentsof46states, taxationwithontrepresentation.TheDistrict’s&#13;
population exceeds thaiof3 states- Alaska, Wyoming and Vermont. MoreDCresidents&#13;
have died in wars protecting America’s:freedom than 20 states.&#13;
Estate Planning&#13;
Adoptions&#13;
Personal Injury&#13;
Criminal Law "&#13;
.Bankruptcy .&#13;
. . Workers Compensat,on&#13;
1. 800 742-9468 or 91.8-352-9504&#13;
128 East.Broadway, Drumnght, Oklahoma&#13;
Weekend and evening appointments are available~&#13;
Know Your&#13;
THE PARACHUTE December 1993, OK-2&#13;
70 Protest for DC&#13;
State - 24 Arrested&#13;
Hovem~19, 1993- Washington, DC&#13;
Over 70. people marched from the&#13;
Mayor’s Office to Capitol Hill in the last&#13;
p.La)m~ed publicdemonstration bef.ore the&#13;
vote on HR51, Delegate Eleanor H01mes&#13;
Norton’s (D-DC) bill to create the slate of&#13;
New Columbia, this weekend.&#13;
The Lesbigay community was represented&#13;
with over 50 rainbow~pride flags&#13;
being prominently displayed by gay, lesbian&#13;
and bisexual people as well as their&#13;
supporters. Barbara Helmick, co-~halr of&#13;
theLesbigay ActionTaskForceaddressed&#13;
the crowd, "We’re here to educate the&#13;
people in the movement, in New Colum:&#13;
bia, the Congress and the nafiofi on issues&#13;
of hmn~n fights, democracy a~d participative&#13;
government." George Neighbors,&#13;
Jr., another of the co-ch~irS said, "We~&#13;
here today as part ofyourmovement. We&#13;
areheretounite, notdivide. Let’scontinue&#13;
to w~ together down the. long mad to&#13;
At the steps of the Longworth House&#13;
Building, 24 people were arrested in pro-&#13;
. test to lack of representation. Of the 24,&#13;
three were with the Task Force: Tony&#13;
Smnmers of the DC Coalition of Black&#13;
Lesbians, Bisexunls and Gays, Karen&#13;
Annagost, former president of the DC&#13;
Gertrude Stein Club, and co-chalr of the&#13;
Lesbigay Action Task Force, George&#13;
Neighbors, Jr. They were held for over 5&#13;
hours and released with an arraignment&#13;
date of December 1, 1993. A trial is&#13;
expected February 22,-1993 with over&#13;
THE PARACHUTE&#13;
OKLAHOMA&#13;
PublishedEditor-in-Chief&#13;
Chuck Breckefidge&#13;
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A feature story in the Fail ’93 issue of&#13;
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rapperWill Smith Coestknown forhis title&#13;
role in the NBC sitcom The Fresh Prince&#13;
of Bel Air). Feature writer Karen&#13;
Catchpole describes Smith’s "commitment&#13;
to growing as an actor," explaining&#13;
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Separation.&#13;
However, the "actor" shows few signs&#13;
of growth when it comes to homophobia..&#13;
Smith’s character in Six Degrees ofSeparation&#13;
is gay. When he accepted the role,&#13;
Smith knew that the script called for an&#13;
on-screen kiss with another man. However,&#13;
when the time came to shoot the&#13;
scene, Smith refused. "I just couldn’t do&#13;
it," Smith said. "I mean, I’m an actor. I&#13;
can sit there with a greasy smile on my&#13;
face and act like I kissed a man. But it’s&#13;
different when you actually, physicaily,&#13;
kiss a man. It wouldn’t have been acting.&#13;
It would have been real. I have kissed&#13;
girls on-screen. I could work that out.&#13;
The difference is how people perceive it.&#13;
If I’d kissed a guy and then went home,&#13;
they’d be like, ’Yo, man. Why’d you do&#13;
that?’ And I’d be like, ’You know, Man.&#13;
I’m an actor. I was acting.’ Andthey’dbe&#13;
like :Yo, man. You kissed a dude.&#13;
Something’s wrong with you, man.’ Ijust&#13;
didn’t want to hear that."&#13;
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is so worried that if he "actuaily, physically,&#13;
kissed a man," he would not have&#13;
been acting but that "it would have been&#13;
real." Perhaps be’sjust suffering from the&#13;
common hetero-anxiety that straightmen&#13;
can become gay men just by touching or&#13;
kissing another guy in "that way." Perhaps&#13;
not. In any case, Smith’s attitude&#13;
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The CBS School break Special, broadcast&#13;
on the afternoon of October 15, depicted&#13;
the travails of a high school freshman&#13;
who weathers homophobic ostracism&#13;
when his peers discover that he has&#13;
two lesbian mothers. Other Mothers, directed&#13;
by Lee Shallof and produced by&#13;
Joseph Stem, depicts a happy home life&#13;
for teenager Will Jergenson (William&#13;
Russ),hisbiologicalmotherLinda(Joanna&#13;
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Shortly before Gene Roddenberry’s&#13;
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Lambda, a lesbian and gay Star Trek fan&#13;
club in Los Angeles. At this meeting,&#13;
Roddenberry stated that, since there was&#13;
virtuallynoracism in his 24th centuryTV&#13;
world, he doubted that there would, be&#13;
any homophobia either. He agreed to&#13;
include openly (and umnistakenly) gay&#13;
and lesbian main characters on Star Trek:&#13;
TheNextGeneration as well as other Trek&#13;
spin-offs. After Roddenberry’s death, his&#13;
succes~rs promised to follow his wishes&#13;
and develop lesbian, gay and bisexual&#13;
characters.&#13;
Star Trek: The Next Generation is now&#13;
in its f’mai season and we have yet to see&#13;
any openly queer figures on the show.&#13;
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine has begun its&#13;
second season; though there are representatives&#13;
of widely diverse cultures--from&#13;
shape shifters to Ferengi--there seems to&#13;
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QUEER’ CONSORTIUM&#13;
ANNOUNCES SECOND&#13;
ART EXHIBITION&#13;
The Queer Consortium, a collective of&#13;
Oklahoma queer a~sts, announces its&#13;
second art exhibit titled, "Queers Unbound:&#13;
Celebrating Our Culture." The&#13;
exhibition will be held at the Tdangle Association,&#13;
2136 N.W. 39th Street in Oklahoma&#13;
City.&#13;
In observance of AIDS Awareness&#13;
Day, the show will begin on December&#13;
with all art draped in black. An opening&#13;
reception for the show is scheduled for&#13;
December 11 at 8 p.m., andthe art will&#13;
be unveiled at thattime. The exhibition is&#13;
scheduled to run through January 28,&#13;
1994.&#13;
The Show will include the work ofShar&#13;
Johnson, Diana Faulkner, TommyThomas,&#13;
Keith Porter, Clif Trowbridge, all of&#13;
Oklahoma City; Diane Duffer Gerald&#13;
David, Ken Carlyle, all of Norman; Larry&#13;
Harriman of Tulsa; and :Joe Rackley of&#13;
Stillwater.&#13;
The artists’ work includes photography,&#13;
oil paintings, drawing, performance&#13;
art, and sculpture. The work will be on&#13;
display at the Triangle Association seven&#13;
days a week, from noon to~10 p.m. Ad--&#13;
mission is free of charge.&#13;
"The Queer Consortium wishes to&#13;
continue its mission of _celebrating the diverse&#13;
cultures represented in Oklahoma’s&#13;
lesbian, gay, and bisexual communities,"&#13;
said Dale Smithson Triangle Association&#13;
Director and event coordinator. "This kind&#13;
of event brings together people from&#13;
. Oklahoma’s various queer commun~es,&#13;
and draws attention to the talent these&#13;
communities have to offer."&#13;
The Queer Consortium recently&#13;
achieved overwhelming success with its&#13;
first exhibition, "Queerly R’s Art."&#13;
For more information, call Dale&#13;
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CHRISTMAS CONCERT&#13;
Preparations are underway&#13;
for the fourth annual OKC&#13;
METRO-MENS CHORUS Christmas&#13;
concert, "Ring, Christmas&#13;
Bells"_under the direction of Mr.&#13;
Franklin Roberts. The concert&#13;
will be held Saturday, December&#13;
4th, 1993 beginning at 8:07 P.M.&#13;
at the First Unitarian Church, 600&#13;
N.W. 13, Oklahoma City; Okla,&#13;
homa.&#13;
This yeads-concert will feature&#13;
many old favorites as well as&#13;
some songs that many may not&#13;
be famlhar with. Two songs&#13;
scheduled for performance were&#13;
written by local composer Mark&#13;
Houston. Tl~e Chorus feels&#13;
ored that Markis giving them the&#13;
opportunity to perform these special&#13;
Christmas songs. Mark is&#13;
also preparing a commissioned&#13;
piece for the OKC METROMENS&#13;
CHORUS, which the Chorus&#13;
hopes to perform at their&#13;
Spring concerf in 1994. This&#13;
commission is made possible by&#13;
a grant awarded to the OKC&#13;
METRO-MENS CHORUS by the&#13;
G.A.L.A. Chorus Association&#13;
and the fine grant writing skills of&#13;
th# Chorus’ Accompanist,&#13;
Stephanie Johnson.&#13;
Also appearing at this yeads&#13;
Christmas concert will be The&#13;
Metropolitans, a five member&#13;
group from within the chorus who&#13;
perform at local benefits and services.&#13;
TheMetropolitans are also&#13;
making themselves available to&#13;
perform at Christmas functions&#13;
for a small donation. If you are&#13;
interested, in having the Metropolitans&#13;
perform for Christmas or&#13;
any other function, please contact&#13;
Terry Knapp at 405-677-&#13;
1646.&#13;
The chorus is once again.offedng&#13;
ad space in their Christmas&#13;
program. Something new in the&#13;
program this year is the offedng&#13;
of a patPon page for those individual~"&#13;
wishing to support the&#13;
Chorus, but do not feel the need&#13;
fora formal ad. No addressesor&#13;
phone numbers will be included&#13;
on the patron page, only individuals’&#13;
names, (either real names,&#13;
nick names-or stage .names-).&#13;
Those interested in placing an ad&#13;
or their name on the patron page&#13;
please contact Ralph Shafer at&#13;
405-737-6576 or David Coffey at&#13;
405-521-1378.&#13;
To .purchase tickets for you&#13;
and your guests please see any&#13;
chorus member or contact Terry&#13;
Knapp at 405-677-1646.&#13;
The Chorus has enjoyed success&#13;
at their previous Christmas&#13;
concerts and hope to fill the&#13;
house once again this year.&#13;
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3007 THE PASEO&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK&#13;
(405)’525-CAFE&#13;
TRACYTULLIS,&#13;
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THESERIOUS~ -FORMATION ; -’,~ . ....¯&#13;
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By:-Cookie Arbuckle&#13;
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including&#13;
ties you had on the job. -If you&#13;
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using forthepast 3 months, ~_ ARY ISSUE&#13;
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Midwest City, OK 73110&#13;
(405) 737-5353,1-800-880-1053 ° FAX 405-737-5666&#13;
your home away Irom I-,Omel. .....&#13;
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1 80: GuEsT Rooms ¯&#13;
¯ Poolside Rooms.&#13;
Suites&#13;
Cable TV&#13;
TEARS OF LAUGHTER&#13;
TEARS OF SORRO~r&#13;
WORKING FOR A&#13;
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"Team"T-SHIRT $15.00&#13;
Poly/cotton blend, Ash color.&#13;
Size~. S,M,L,XL,XXL, XXXL&#13;
Witha&#13;
BU(~KBO~RD&#13;
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9: rn&#13;
Sid Spencer,&#13;
Sonja Martinez, Deb Roberts &amp;&#13;
OKC’s Finest Cloggers&#13;
With&#13;
Hosted by Kitty Litter&#13;
FREE PARTY FAVORS &amp; MORE!&#13;
Reservations available.- Cover Charge&#13;
The Parachute Page 12-B&#13;
Parachute Welcomes all&#13;
39th Street bars as&#13;
Distribution Points&#13;
The Parachute is proud to announce&#13;
these new distribution points in Okla~&#13;
homa City. The Parachute is now&#13;
available at all bars on the stdp: We&#13;
wish to thank the owners and manegers&#13;
for their supporLand acceptance.&#13;
Support the&#13;
Organization&#13;
that&#13;
Supports&#13;
Your-&#13;
Freedom&#13;
~ACLU&#13;
l’h¢ American- Civil: Libcrtio~ Unio~&#13;
Protest Your Rights of Fr~ Sl~ch,&#13;
ThF Amm-ican Ci~I" Liberties Unio~&#13;
ff¢lps Guarant~ you..Equality and" Du~&#13;
Process.&#13;
The Parachute Goes to:&#13;
Wichita, Kansas&#13;
Topeka, Kansas&#13;
Wellington, Kansas&#13;
Junction City, Kansas&#13;
Manhattan, Kansas&#13;
Salina, Kansas&#13;
Emporia, Kansas&#13;
Great Bend ,~ Kansas&#13;
Lawrence, Kansas&#13;
Kansas City, Kansas -&#13;
Drumdght, Oklahoma&#13;
Oswego, Kansas&#13;
Compton, Arkansas&#13;
Chicago, III.&#13;
Souix Falls, South Dakota&#13;
Minneapolis, Minn.&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma&#13;
OKC, Oklahoma&#13;
W~st Hollywood, Cal.&#13;
Coffeyville, Kansas&#13;
Enid, Oklahoma&#13;
-.~.. La~wton, Oklahoma&#13;
Stitlwater, Oklahoma&#13;
Ponca City, Oklahoma&#13;
Norman, Oklahoma&#13;
Pauls ¯Valley, Oklahoma&#13;
El Reno, Oklahoma&#13;
Fayetteville, Arkansas&#13;
Eureka~Spdngs, Arkansas&#13;
-Hot Springs, Arkansas&#13;
LittleRock, Arkansas&#13;
S~dngfield,~.&#13;
-Cincinatti;Ohio&#13;
Dallas, TeXas&#13;
" H~uston, Texas&#13;
ACLU of Oklahoma&#13;
Human Rights P_roject&#13;
News&#13;
By: Michael Canfield&#13;
The fledgling coalition-known as the&#13;
Oklahoma Human Rights Project is actively&#13;
proceeding in accomplishing one of&#13;
its in,ally stated primary goals,repeal of&#13;
Oklahoma’s archaic and unequally enforced&#13;
crime against nature (sodomy) law.&#13;
The legal record already contains case,&#13;
Post .v. the State of Oklahoma in which&#13;
current sodomy law was ruled inapplicable&#13;
io heterosexual citizens. This is&#13;
contrary to the Fourteenth Amendment&#13;
ofthe U.S. Cons~tution which guarantees&#13;
all Americans, among other things, equal&#13;
protection of the laws. ACLU of Olda-&#13;
.homa, in conjunction with the mission of&#13;
the Oklahoma Human Rights Project,&#13;
seeks to nullify the inequity of the sodomy&#13;
law through litigation.~&#13;
In order for this stated goal to be accomplshed,&#13;
plaintiffs are needed to make&#13;
a legal challenge. The Project is looking&#13;
for someone who has been accused of&#13;
municipal offenses such as offering-to.&#13;
engage in lewd acts; as tong as the&#13;
charges do not involve minors or prostitutiot~,&#13;
and the defendantis without legal&#13;
representation. Alternately, the ACLU&#13;
would also like to assemble a group of&#13;
indMduals which would include both Gay&#13;
men andLesbianswho wish to challenge&#13;
the state statute.&#13;
Becoming a pl~aintilf in this type ofcase ¯&#13;
would, of course, involve a great amount&#13;
of publicity, those people with the convic,&#13;
tions and the. courage step fOrward ira:&#13;
mediately. If-youor anyone you know&#13;
wishes to volunteerasa plaintiff, contact&#13;
the ACLU of Oklahoma at 14i 1 .Class~n,&#13;
Suite 318, Oklahoma~ City, OK 73106.&#13;
-Thank&#13;
You&#13;
for your&#13;
Isupport of&#13;
The&#13;
IParachute&#13;
in&#13;
1-993&#13;
"Throughout theAIDS epidemic,&#13;
lesbians have worked Side-by,side with&#13;
gay. men to stop. this disease. We’re&#13;
worked so hard that sometimes we&#13;
haven’t taken care Of ourselves. It’s&#13;
time we looked at our own risks.&#13;
Say it...&#13;
"Lesbians Get HIV. "&#13;
A Service of the Oasis Resource Center. To volunteer call 405-525-2437.&#13;
"Oklahoma’s Gay and Lesbian Information Source." . Joy Manes&#13;
/ Occupation: Student&#13;
Age: 20&#13;
Member: Yo.~ Gay and L~h.&#13;
I a s s&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
Our Third Year! Get the areas longest&#13;
running contacts publication&#13;
for gays, lesbians, &amp;.bisexuals. No&#13;
charge to place an and and no forwarding&#13;
fee to respond. For free&#13;
info. senge age statement TO: Personally&#13;
Speaking; P.O. Box 16782,&#13;
Wichita, Kansas 67213-0782&#13;
31 6-269 4208&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
For sale in Eureka Springs, Martha&#13;
&amp; Joyce are selling the Purple Iris&#13;
Inn, with an excellent alerady build&#13;
in "Family " Clientelle. Country&#13;
s~tting, turn-key&#13;
alton. Contact: Dinny Bullard&#13;
of Double "D "Realty, Berryvill,e&#13;
Ark. at 1-800-748-9772&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
Roommates serving Wichita for 5&#13;
years, Lanlords can reg ister without&#13;
any advance fee. Tenants may&#13;
register; as little as $15.00 t529&#13;
W. Douglas 262-8444&#13;
Wanted: Locations where gays&#13;
may Share housing in Wichita area:&#13;
Call or stip by Roommates 1529 W.&#13;
Douglas,262~444 .... ~,:..’~&#13;
i f i e d s&#13;
~-~~. ~ .EHcoulymTerniinCitayl&#13;
~_~yCatholic Church&#13;
Sunday Mass 10:30AM.&#13;
Wednesday Mass 7:00pm&#13;
.2328 N. MacArthur, OKC&#13;
For. information (405)755-8351&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
D.J., send demo taPe to :&#13;
Electric Circus, Attn: David&#13;
Bridgeman, 311 E. 7nth,&#13;
Tulsa, Ok. 74120&#13;
Pianist Wanted; Charasmatic&#13;
church looking for piano,&#13;
player, must be able to play&#13;
by ear. Pay is little, but reward&#13;
is great.6316-651-0603&#13;
Pets ....&#13;
To give awa£_in Wichita: 3&#13;
monthold Rotwiller (mostly),&#13;
male pup, likes kids, and&#13;
other pets. call 316-65_t .0603.&#13;
Selling or giving away&#13;
somthing ? advertise it in the&#13;
Parachute DiScontinues&#13;
Personals section.&#13;
As of Decemberist, the Parachute will&#13;
no longer carry the personals section of&#13;
the Paper. We appreciate your response&#13;
to the personals, however as-the paper&#13;
has grown we find that we need room for&#13;
expansion.. There are several other gay/&#13;
lesbian publications who carry personals&#13;
and we.will be glad to helpyou contact&#13;
them if you do not have their address.&#13;
You may simply call the office of&#13;
the Parachute at 316-651-0500.&#13;
If you have placed a personal ad with&#13;
us, you will be recieving a refund check&#13;
in the mail soon. We will continue to&#13;
forward any mail that comes in addressed&#13;
to a personals box. Thank you&#13;
for your support of the Parachute, and&#13;
we look forward to serving you more in&#13;
the future.&#13;
To.Place a. Classified&#13;
Name&#13;
Address&#13;
City.&#13;
State&#13;
Phone #&#13;
Ad:&#13;
Send:&#13;
zip&#13;
Typeor print your ad, 25 words&#13;
or less, send with this coup.o.n&#13;
and $6.00 to:&#13;
The Parachute&#13;
P.O. Box 11347&#13;
Wichita, Kansas 67202&#13;
Ad will run only for number of&#13;
insertions paid for.&#13;
January Special&#13;
CLASSIFIEDS&#13;
$3.00 each, 25 words or less,&#13;
must be received by December&#13;
,,17th. .&#13;
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSi-&#13;
NESS IN THE PARACHUTE&#13;
FOR AS LOW AS 29.00 PER&#13;
MONTH FOR A DISLPAY AD,&#13;
CALL 1-316-651-0500 ~&#13;
GeneraI Gay&amp; Lesbian Discussion Groups&#13;
Mondays, 6:30 at Red Rock- New Group starting Thursdays, 6:30 at Red Rock&#13;
Couples of MixedHIV Status&#13;
Contact Jim .Carter .for :details.&#13;
YGLA, Young Gay&amp; Lesbian Alliance&#13;
Di~i~SSi.~n:~Group, Tuesdays, 6:30 at Oasis&#13;
Activi~r~i~p,.SundayS; 8pm at Oasis ....... .-, : ..... . .&#13;
ReferralAs~is~ance"&#13;
Jiin 8~-Betsywiil provide free referral assistance forindividuals&#13;
seeking counseling or substance usetreatment.&#13;
Some support groups will require screening ofparticipants to insure group compatibility.&#13;
Red Rock HIV Counseling Services&#13;
Individual Counseling for HIV positive persons and their loved ones and HIV Prevention Etlucation.&#13;
THE PARACHUTE December 1993, The Parachute Page 14-B&#13;
Sunday, ~hurgday&#13;
1 or 2 persons (holidays ~duded) OPen Wednesday-Sunday 9pro ,2am&#13;
Open daily 12noon-2am&#13;
shLine&#13;
Thefinest in C&amp;Wmusic and dancing&#13;
Dinner&#13;
Friday-Saturday th8&#13;
After Hours Breakfast&#13;
Til 3:30am&#13;
THE&#13;
Video&#13;
Monday-Saturday Sunday&#13;
5pro,- 2am 3pm - 2am&#13;
Monday- Friday&#13;
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              <text>VOLUME 2, ISSUE 6 JUNE 2005&#13;
FREE&#13;
&#13;
DIVERSITY PRIDE 2005&#13;
Four States Gay Pride&#13;
Celebration Schedule.&#13;
Tulsa Pride Equal Rights No More No Less&#13;
Dates: 6/3 - 6/11 Location: Tulsa, OK For&#13;
more information go to www.tohr.org or&#13;
call GLB'.I' Center 918-743-7297&#13;
Springfield, Show Me MO Pride:&#13;
6/4 - 6/12. Festival at Phelps Grove Park&#13;
June 12, 12noon to 6:30pm.&#13;
Kansas City Pride Dates: 6/3- 6/05&#13;
Location: Kansas City, :MO Liberty&#13;
Memorial Pershing Avenue &amp; Main Street&#13;
June 3rd.&#13;
Oklahoma City Unity in Pride Dates:&#13;
6/24 - 6/26 Location: Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
For more information, go to&#13;
www.okcpride.com.&#13;
Northwest Arkansas Pride Weekend&#13;
Fayetteville Parade starts at the Square&#13;
and will go down Dickson St to the&#13;
Powerhouse. Favetteville 6/25.&#13;
Fort .Smith 6!1"9 - 6/26 Contact&#13;
Kinkeads @ 479-783-9988 for more info&#13;
Wichita Pride O 5 Stand UP,&#13;
Step OUT! Parade and events June .?,5th&#13;
2pm Start Central and· Waco. End St&#13;
Francis and Central. For more info call&#13;
Carol Harrell 316.617.8813&#13;
All festivals aim is to educate the .&#13;
community by invoking, promoting,&#13;
and celebrating Gay/LesbiaI)./Bisexuai/&#13;
Transgender pride.&#13;
Pages&#13;
Mother and HRC Board member&#13;
Judy Shepard,&#13;
'7bere 1$ notmn(/ that ctilt 9ffl" britlg&#13;
Matthew back but $upporfff/g·the$e i$$ues&#13;
is flliMt htJ/pl me ~ through the d.,y..&#13;
.The ,-,,t·n.~ do for h;m and either&#13;
vittfhts. or fr~•'""~ 11~1Jon /$ $#:ar'ld, up . n'ld c:ome tog«her to do&#13;
w/iit~vtr: we tan·to•~ our.,&#13;
CR'm'tlunitiiJS_ 4 me, fail: p/a(» for GLBT&#13;
\.. Amenc:ans .... -Judr Shepard _______________ __,&#13;
It has been over 6 years since our son&#13;
Matthew was brutally murdered in&#13;
Laramie, Wyoming. No matter how&#13;
much time passes, the pain of losing our&#13;
son never seems to diminish. The&#13;
understanding 'tl:;iat he was taken from us&#13;
simply because he was gay only adds to the&#13;
confusion and pain.&#13;
Since bis death, my husband and I&#13;
have devoted our ,lives to promoting&#13;
acceptance and understanding in&#13;
communities, churches, schools,&#13;
workplaces - anywhere we can get&#13;
people to listen, so that we can help end&#13;
discrimination and hate against our gay,&#13;
lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLB1)&#13;
friends and family.&#13;
Soon after Matthew's death, Dennis and I&#13;
started the Matthew Shepard Foundation to&#13;
help raise awareness. We felt that as allies to&#13;
the GLBT community, we had an&#13;
opportunity to make a difference. Although&#13;
many GLBT people enjoy welcoming&#13;
workpiaces and accepting families and&#13;
communities, many still do not.&#13;
-And it is all Americans, regardless of&#13;
sexual orientation or religious beliefs, that&#13;
we need standing with us today to create a&#13;
truly accepting culture based on equality&#13;
for every citiz~n.&#13;
Because hate and discrimination has so&#13;
personally affected my family's life, I know&#13;
how critical HRC's work is to everyday&#13;
pepple. When you join us, know that you'll&#13;
be standing with over 600,000 Americans&#13;
who will not tolerate discrimination of any&#13;
kind in our constitution, in our schools, our&#13;
workplaces, our places of worship, or our&#13;
communities. HRC is not just an&#13;
organization "for" GLBT people. It is an&#13;
organization for all people who believe&#13;
we can create a wodd where acceptance&#13;
and diversity are welcomed and&#13;
nurtured.&#13;
Rep. Sally Kem&#13;
(R-Oklahoma City)&#13;
Calls King and King,&#13;
"obscene".&#13;
Oklahoma City; Oklahoma_ The&#13;
Oklahoma House of Representatives has&#13;
passed a resolution that would ban books&#13;
on gay families from the children's&#13;
sections of public libraries.&#13;
The measure does not have the power of&#13;
law but calls on Oklahoma libraries to&#13;
"confine homosexually themed books&#13;
and other age-inappropriate material to&#13;
areas exclusively for adult access and&#13;
distribution."&#13;
It passed, 81-3 and now will be&#13;
distributed to library boards across the&#13;
state.&#13;
The resolution's sponsor, Rep. Sally Kem&#13;
(R-Oklahoma City) said that the vote shows&#13;
public libraries that they must aware of the&#13;
"values that our state upholds".&#13;
The 32 page book ends with the two&#13;
princes sharing a kiss.&#13;
Tulsa Oklahoma's TOHR, strongly&#13;
encourages the Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender&#13;
(GLB1) and allied community to call Mr.&#13;
Richard Parker, Deputy Director of&#13;
Community Relations at 918-596-7899 ASAP&#13;
and voice your feelings and to contact the&#13;
bill's author, Rep. Sally Kern (R), OKC at&#13;
405-557-7348.&#13;
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is currently available.. .&#13;
''Dragomir is the story of Richard&#13;
Stonewall who, after the death of his&#13;
aunt, begins to learn the truth about his&#13;
family," said Michael in a recent&#13;
interview. "Richard finds courage and&#13;
support from his three best friends as he&#13;
faces murder, intrigue, and a few&#13;
surprises. I am fascinated with the world&#13;
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JUNE 2005&#13;
by Andrew Collins&#13;
"Juneau laska"&#13;
If it's outdoor adventure you're&#13;
seeking this summer and you want&#13;
. . a base of operations that's&#13;
spectacularly scenic, relatively progressive, and surprisingly artsy, consider a trip to&#13;
America's most remote state capital, Juneau, Alaska. This bustling city of 30,000,&#13;
sometimes referred to as ''Little San Francisco" because of its hilly streets, fringes&#13;
Gastineau Channel and lies beneath the sheer faces of Mt. Juneau (3,600 feet) and Mt.&#13;
Roberts (3,800 feet). There are no roads in or out of Juneau (all travel here is by boat&#13;
or plane), which is about 600 miles southeast of Anchorage and 900 miles northwest&#13;
of S~attlc. If you're guessing that secluded Juneau isn't exactly a gay mecca, you're&#13;
correct,· but gay visitors will hardly find themselves alone here.&#13;
Although Alaska's one of the most conservative states in the Union, its capital city&#13;
is an educated, outdoorsy place. It's home to the Southeast Alaska Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
Alliance, whose website (www.seagli.org) offers plenty of great information for&#13;
visiting "family." Juneau also claims one of the most respected regional theaters in the&#13;
country, the Perseverance Theatre. This first-rate company has produced such&#13;
enlightened fare as _Hedwig and the Angry Inch_ and _Angels in America_; the 2005-&#13;
2006 season will include _Hair_ and _The Laramie Project_. Juneau also has several&#13;
excellent art galleries and a local GLB'I' Pride Chorus that performs at a variety of&#13;
venues.&#13;
Most folks come to Juneau for one primary reason: to enjoy the great outdoors.&#13;
The region lacks the frosty climate for which interior Alaska is known, with average&#13;
temperatures in the 20s and 30s in winter, and in the 60s and 70s in summef. The city&#13;
does experience plenty of rain, averaging as much 100 inches of annual precipitation&#13;
(the worst of it in autumn). The driest and most pleasant months arc April through&#13;
June. Keep in mind, however, that cruise ships dock in Juneau from mid-May&#13;
through mid-September - good news if you're planning sightseeing excursions, as&#13;
many of the touring outfitters in town operate only at this time; and bad news if&#13;
you're put off by the sight of massive 20-story ships looming over downtown and&#13;
unleashlog a torrent of pasty and portly passengers. That being said, if you're a fan of&#13;
cruises, note that the gay-and-lesbian tour operator RSVP is offering an Alaska cruise&#13;
in September 2005, and also that lesbian-oriented Olivia Cruises occasionally offers&#13;
Alaska trips.&#13;
Among Juneau's myriad outdoors activities, visiting a glacier tops the list. The&#13;
simplest way to do this is to drive out to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center,&#13;
which sits just 10 miles north of downtown and contains some excellent exhibits on&#13;
this hulking glacier, which you can view from a nearby observation area: You can&#13;
hike right on the glacier by booking a helicopter trip through Northstar Trekking. A&#13;
chopper lifts passengers and a guide up to Mendenhall Glacier, first circling over the&#13;
massive Juneau Iceficld (which covers some 1,500 square miles, extending from Juneau&#13;
well into British Columbia), then depositing everybody onto the glacier. Next your&#13;
guide straps crampons (ice spikes) onto your shoes and leads you on a hike over the&#13;
ice, with its eerie blue pools and streams.&#13;
For a truly intensive glacier experience, opt for an all-day hike with Above &amp;&#13;
Beyond Alaska, whose friendly and knowiedgeable guides will lead you up a trail&#13;
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alongside Mendenhall Glacier, and then&#13;
out onto the ice itself. The company also&#13;
offers ice-climbing, rock-climbing, whalewatching&#13;
charters, and water~taxi&#13;
services. There's really no better way to&#13;
understand the glacial process, which&#13;
carved out much of North America&#13;
during the last Ice Age, than to hike&#13;
across one of these huge floes of ice - it's&#13;
an unforgettable experience.&#13;
Another fun opportunity for glacierviewing&#13;
is taking a Wings Airways&#13;
flightsecing trip to Taku Glacier Lodge.&#13;
. You fly by seaplane from downtown&#13;
Juneau's harbor over Taku Glacier and&#13;
land in an inlet beside the rustic 1923&#13;
lodge, where you can enjoy an&#13;
impressive salmon bake and roam the&#13;
trails behind the lodge. It's not&#13;
uncommon to spot a black bear in these&#13;
parts. In fact, wildlife sightings are&#13;
extremely likely around Juneau; keep&#13;
your eyes peeled for moose, bald eagle~,&#13;
blue heron, scoter ducks, mountain&#13;
goats, whales, and marmots to name a&#13;
few of the region's frequently observed&#13;
fauna.&#13;
Hikers will find dozens of great&#13;
treks, · from scrambling up the backside of&#13;
Mt. Roberts (you can also take the_ Mt.&#13;
Roberts Tramway directly up the&#13;
mountainside from downtown, but&#13;
hiking is more fun) to strolling through a&#13;
lush rain forest in North Douglas to&#13;
walking among the ruins of a vast mining&#13;
ghost town in Treadwell. You can hike&#13;
most of the trails easily on your own by&#13;
asking locals for directions, but if you&#13;
want to learn about the flora, fauna, and&#13;
history while you hike, consider a guided&#13;
tour. Gastineau Guiding Company offers&#13;
some of the best day-hiking trips as well&#13;
as delightful kayaking tours around&#13;
pristine Admiralty Island. Finally, you&#13;
can rent your own kayaks or canoes&#13;
from Alaska Boat &amp; Kavak.&#13;
Invariably, if you spe~d more than a&#13;
few days in Juneau, you'll encounter a&#13;
rainy day or two. If the weather is grim,&#13;
pian a visit to the exceptional Alaska&#13;
State Museum, which provides an&#13;
excellent overview of Juneau's&#13;
indigenous Tlingit heritage and culture,&#13;
or a tour of the Alaskan Brewing Co.,&#13;
which turns out some of the tastiest&#13;
brews in the region (and serves free&#13;
samples, of course).&#13;
For a small city, Juneau has plenty of&#13;
excellent restaurants. In the historic&#13;
Fisherman's Wharf building, both Doc&#13;
Water's Pub and the Hangar serve&#13;
outstanding food. Doc Water's is more&#13;
casual, with outdoor seating and such&#13;
tasty treats as halibut ceviche and salmon&#13;
burgers. The Hangar turns out both pub&#13;
fare (excellent halibut tacos) and more&#13;
ce&gt;smopolitan dishes, such as Dungeness&#13;
crab cakes. Head to the airy and&#13;
attractive Twisted Fish for designer&#13;
pizzas and refined but still affordable&#13;
food, from ahi' spina·ch salad to oysters&#13;
on the half shell .&#13;
Across the channel in Douglas, the&#13;
new Island Pub serves creative steaks and&#13;
seafood dishes as well as both savory and&#13;
"dessert" pizzas (among the latter, try the&#13;
apple pie pizza with mascarpone, sliced&#13;
apples, sugar, cinnamon, and walriuts);&#13;
it's right by the Perseverance Theatre.&#13;
Overlooking Auke Bay Marina, not far&#13;
from Mendenhall Glacier and the&#13;
attractive campus of the University of&#13;
Alaska Southeast, locals convene at the&#13;
Hot Bite for creative short-order fare '&#13;
(from Thai peanut chicken sandwiches to&#13;
green-chile cheeseburgers) and the most&#13;
luscious milkshakes around, available in&#13;
16 flavors.&#13;
This is a great town for coffee lovers.&#13;
The funky Silverbow functions as a topnotch&#13;
java house, bakery, bagelry, indiefilm&#13;
theater, and six-room boutique hotel&#13;
(with reasonable rates and upbeat decor,&#13;
to boot). It's right in the center of town&#13;
and draws an eclectic bunch. A couple of&#13;
blocks away, Rainbow Foods is a superb&#13;
gourmet health-food shop that also has a&#13;
small coffee bar. The popular local chain,&#13;
Heritage ·cafe, is another great option for&#13;
coffee, wraps, sweets, and wireless&#13;
Internet. Although Juneau lacks a gay&#13;
bar, the Hangar tends to draw a mixed&#13;
bunch to its lounge area, and you'll also&#13;
sometimes find like-minded souls at the&#13;
bar inside the funky Alaskan Hotel and&#13;
in downtown's Triangle Bar.&#13;
As for choosing a place to stay,&#13;
luneau has few cookie-cutter chain&#13;
;ccom~odations - even the larger&#13;
properties, such as the historic Baranof&#13;
Hotel (which is also home to the elegant&#13;
Gold Room restaurant) and the&#13;
contemporary Goldbelt Hotel, have their&#13;
own quirky personalities, Perhaps the&#13;
gay-friendliest property in town,&#13;
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Won!'t Somebody&#13;
Think of the&#13;
Children?&#13;
In 1977, the Miami-Dade County&#13;
Commission passed an ordinance making&#13;
it illegal to discriminate on the basis of&#13;
sexual orientation. Anita Bryant, a wellknown&#13;
pop and gospel singer, qui'1kly&#13;
launched a virulently anti-gay campaign&#13;
she called "Save Our Children."&#13;
Purportedly, the point of her group was&#13;
to save children from recruitment by&#13;
homosexuals, employing stereotypes and&#13;
lies in support of her cause. She made&#13;
claims such as "If gays are granted rights,&#13;
next we'll have to give rights to&#13;
prostitutes, and to people who sleep with&#13;
St. Bernards, and to nailbiters," and "The&#13;
recruitment of our children is absolutely&#13;
necessary for the survival and growth of&#13;
homosexuality. Since homosexuals&#13;
cannot reproduce, they must recruit and&#13;
freshen their ranks." She used God and&#13;
religion to stir up a backlash of hatred&#13;
and anti-gay violence. Six months after&#13;
the ordinance was passed, voters&#13;
overturned it by a ·wide margin.&#13;
If all of this sounds eerily familiar,&#13;
that's because it should. Obviously,&#13;
religious conservatives have remembered&#13;
their successes and they're once again&#13;
pulling many of the same tricks. You&#13;
may recall Republican Senator Rick&#13;
Santorum's comments on .a radio&#13;
program when commenting on the&#13;
Lawrence vs. Texas sodomy law case in&#13;
2003 when he claimed, "If the Supreme&#13;
Court says that you have the right to&#13;
consensual [gay] sex within your home,&#13;
then you have the right to bigamy, you&#13;
have the right to polygamy, you have the&#13;
right to incest, you have the right to&#13;
adultery. You have the right to&#13;
anything." He went on to compare&#13;
homosexuality to bestiality as well. It&#13;
almost sounds as if he was channeling&#13;
Mrs. Bryant, doesn't it?&#13;
We are once again living in an era of&#13;
rampant anti-gay sentiment. Browsing&#13;
LGBT news sites is not for the faint of&#13;
heart these days. It seems like every day&#13;
gay rights receive another blow.&#13;
Politicians become bolder and bolder in&#13;
their assaults. Once again, religion and&#13;
"moral values" are being used to&#13;
demonize and attack gays and lesbians.&#13;
And once again, children are often the&#13;
focus.&#13;
On May 10, the Oklahoma House of&#13;
Representatives passed a resolution&#13;
banning books on gay families from the&#13;
children's sections of public libraries.&#13;
The measure does not have the power of&#13;
law but calls on Oklahoma libraries to&#13;
"confine homosexually themed books&#13;
and other age-inappropriate material to&#13;
areas exclusively for adult access and&#13;
distribution." It passed, 81-3.&#13;
The resolution states that a child's&#13;
development "should be at the discretion&#13;
of a child's parents free from interference&#13;
from the distribution of inappropriate&#13;
publicly cataloged materials" and that&#13;
public libraries should not expose&#13;
children to material "that mav be deemed&#13;
harmful and inappropriate." '·&#13;
The furor began when an Oklahoma&#13;
City mother became upset after her child&#13;
brought home King and King, a&#13;
children's fairy tale book about a prince&#13;
who falls in love with another prince.&#13;
King and King is aimed at elementary&#13;
school children and helps teach diversity.&#13;
The book, by Linda De Haan and Stern&#13;
Nijland, tells the story of Prince Bertie&#13;
who searches for love through a bevy of&#13;
eligible princes before falling for Prince&#13;
Lee. The thirty-two page book ends with&#13;
the two princes sharing a kiss. Rep. Sally&#13;
Kern called the book "obscene."&#13;
Libraries across the state have already&#13;
pulled the books from the children's&#13;
sections and, in some cases, created&#13;
entirely new sections specifically for the&#13;
offending materials.&#13;
In Troy, Michigan, a poster in a high&#13;
school classroom has created an uproar&#13;
from concerned parents. The&#13;
inflammatory poster's message? "Gay&#13;
people are everyday people.''&#13;
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Heart to Heart_&#13;
Approximately eighty protesters are&#13;
expected at the next school board&#13;
meeting. Ironically, the poster has been&#13;
on display in the classroom for two&#13;
years. So far the school is defending the&#13;
poster, claiming, "We do not allow our&#13;
students to be harassed for any reason. It&#13;
is an issue of tolerance."&#13;
Patricia Raezler, a member of Parents&#13;
Promoting Innocence in Bloomfield&#13;
Hills, which supports Troy parents in&#13;
the poster issue, said the school&#13;
shouldn't be promoting sexuality of any&#13;
kind. "\Ve are promoting innocence,"&#13;
said Raezler, whose children attend&#13;
private school. "Once, these types of&#13;
things were left up to the parents. Then&#13;
there was a push to inform and let&#13;
pupils know about sexuality. It hasn't&#13;
decreased sexually transmitted diseases."&#13;
Somehow, it is completely&#13;
incomprehensible to these people that&#13;
promoting tolerance and understanding&#13;
of gay people has absolutely nothing to&#13;
do with sex. It has everything to do&#13;
with bigotry and discrimination.&#13;
In their rush to paint gays as evil&#13;
sinners, the religious conservatives have&#13;
forgotten one important fact. While&#13;
Anita Bryant's campaign was successful&#13;
in overturning the civil rights ordinance,&#13;
she also succeeded in mobilizing LGBT&#13;
people across the country. Thousands&#13;
marched in the streets of San Francisco,&#13;
New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles,&#13;
and New Orleans. Countless individuals&#13;
came out of the closet, and numerous&#13;
new local organizations sprang up. Most&#13;
famously, the LGBT community&#13;
launched a boycott of Florida orange&#13;
juice, for whom Anita Bryant was&#13;
spokesperson, that gained widespread&#13;
support.&#13;
It's time for us to rise up again. We&#13;
have to fight these mean-spirited and&#13;
immoral attacks. We need to make our&#13;
voices heard. We can start by pointing&#13;
out the absurdity of their arguments.&#13;
Promoting rolerance of an abused&#13;
minority has nothing to do with sex.&#13;
Loveiy and charming books like King&#13;
and King are not obscene, harmful, or&#13;
inappropriate. And two consenting&#13;
adults choosing to express their love for&#13;
one another in a healthy manner has&#13;
absolutely no c;ortelation to ioce9t,&#13;
bigamy, or bestiality.&#13;
. It's time we stop allowing the&#13;
Religious Right to decide what is and&#13;
isn't "moral." Whose standards are we&#13;
using? When did the United States&#13;
become a theocracy? And when did&#13;
Conservative Christianity become the&#13;
State Religion? What if my religious&#13;
beliefs don't hold that homosexuals are&#13;
sinners? What if I believe that spreading&#13;
hate in the name of God is a sin? \X:'hat if&#13;
I believe that denying a minority their&#13;
basic civil rights is an immoral&#13;
abomination?&#13;
It's time we save the children of&#13;
America from the hateful teachings of&#13;
self-righteous bigots. In the immortal&#13;
words of Mrs. Lovejoy, "Won't&#13;
somebody think of the children?"&#13;
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knocks a woman up, he's on the&#13;
hook for child-support payments for&#13;
18 years. [I propose that if you] infect&#13;
someone with HIV out of malice or&#13;
negligence ... the state [should] come&#13;
after vou for half the cost of the meds&#13;
the p~rson you infeci:ed is going to&#13;
need. (The man you infected is 50&#13;
percent responsible for his own&#13;
infection.) Once a few dozen men in&#13;
New York City, San Francisco,&#13;
Toronto, Los Angeles, Chicago,&#13;
Miami, and Vancouver are having&#13;
their wages docked for drug-support&#13;
payments, other gay men will be a&#13;
lot more careful about not spreading&#13;
HIV. Trojan won't be able to make&#13;
condoms fast enough." -&#13;
Syndicated gay columnist Dan&#13;
Savage, Feb. 24.&#13;
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Advice Column!&#13;
June 2005&#13;
Hello out there in Queerdom-Kittens. Uncle&#13;
here coming in like a heat wave. Uncle as excited as&#13;
a farm boy; just off the bus in New York, during&#13;
this our !Ilonth of pride. Uncle and Tiddles is ready&#13;
for it after a long cold winter. Uncle suggest that ,&#13;
each and every kitten out there, celebrate till the&#13;
tricks run home.&#13;
Kittens, you know that Uncle is not a gossip;&#13;
however, I must share this dish before we speak&#13;
another word. Uncle does not believe in gossip, and&#13;
idle hearsay, with this being said, Gurrl, you are&#13;
._ ______ ....;.. _ ...;. __ ....1 not going to believe this one; who knew?&#13;
The movie which evervone has heard about&#13;
Alexander, with ~ breath of fresh air, Colin Farrell, is a mu;t see. Well, kittens, 1 had&#13;
to tell you, this man is a walking dream. Not only is he good looking, and a free&#13;
spirit. Uncle heard a rumor that he had a nude scene pulled from another movie,&#13;
because his how do you say, manhood, was just overwhelming. I heard from sources&#13;
however, that he took it like a ma1.1,... simply throwing it over his shoulder and&#13;
walking to wardrobe. That is a class act Kittens.&#13;
Dear Uncle:&#13;
I have known I am gay since I was sixteen. While, I have kept my familv in the dark&#13;
about my lifestyle, since going to collage, I have been feeling guilty, and disconnected&#13;
fr?m them. I would love to tell them about my happiness. However, I fear that they&#13;
will not handle. the news well. Any advice on breaking it to them gently? ·&#13;
College-queen ·&#13;
Dear Queen:.&#13;
W~ll, let's se~. You could send them. a postcard announcing your sexuality and ong?&#13;
11;1g e~u~atlon ~t man academy 101. Kitten, relax uncle is just joking with you.&#13;
First oft kitten, lifestyle refers more to the social and environmerital choices we have&#13;
as individuals. You have to realize that homosexuality is not a choice, it is simply&#13;
who we are born ~o be. You want to make sure that you are accurately informed, so&#13;
that, you can help them accept and educate themselves as well. Realize before you&#13;
tell, that afterwards you must be prepared to deal with the outcome. There is ~o&#13;
rush to tell, though af°J:,er finding your freedom in your own skin, it is the sheer&#13;
delight "'.hich c~use.s -us too want to tell it from the mountain. Knowing your people&#13;
best, dec~de whi:h 1s better. A private moment at home a public meeting, to avoicl&#13;
the emotional display fit for stage and screen. Whichever· you choose, know this&#13;
yo.ung queen. You are looking for acceptance and love, verse approval. You are&#13;
fabulous in who you are no matter what!&#13;
Smooches- Uncle Mih:y&#13;
Dear Uncle:&#13;
~y ~artner and ~ of five ye~rs are rai~ing our chil~en (His biological) together. We&#13;
11~e 1n a _predomm~ntly straight suburban commuruty, and we get along fine. It was&#13;
d!fficul_t m the ?eg10n10g however, :"e have let people know we are. a family unit,&#13;
not going anywnere. I adore the children, and would not give them up for the world.&#13;
l_'he issue~ we_ face are prima_rily about us as a couple. The two leading factors are&#13;
simply this. Time restt~tits form Job, children, and the hectic schedules we deal&#13;
with. Leaving us little to no time with one another. The second is the fact that not&#13;
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only do we get judged by the straight&#13;
community, however the gay&#13;
community as well. They act like we are&#13;
not gay enough, if there is such a thing.&#13;
With little to no family support, we have&#13;
found· ourselves clearly on our own. I&#13;
hate feeling this way, as I fill guilt and&#13;
selflessness for wishing we had more us&#13;
time. Is this wrong?&#13;
The suburban Bradies.&#13;
Well hello Mr. Br:ady:&#13;
Kitten-It is not selfish to want to&#13;
celebrate the love on which you quilt&#13;
this family upon. This is natural, and&#13;
appropriate to say the least. It is a&#13;
commendable accomplishment which,&#13;
you have your partner have done. There&#13;
is another point to make here as well.&#13;
There are more families than you realize&#13;
out there, mirrored to your own.&#13;
Dealing with the same issues. Uncles&#13;
suggest that you go through your local&#13;
GLTB community center, in order to&#13;
find others such as yourse,lf. Support is&#13;
invaluable, when dealing with this&#13;
lifestyle. · As far as suffering ignorance,&#13;
refuse. There is ignorance and&#13;
sometimes, from within our own&#13;
borders. Family life has just as much&#13;
value as player life. Enjoy the precious&#13;
gift which fate has bestowed onto you&#13;
both. Remembering to· rejoice and keep&#13;
the love which began that day in the&#13;
park.&#13;
Smooches and good luck~ Uncle Mikey&#13;
Well, I guess that about wraps up this&#13;
session; Uncle is just spent Kittens. Mr.&#13;
Tiddles.is ever so persistently letting me&#13;
know, mommies baby needs some&#13;
attention. Until we meet again kittens&#13;
remember; your life story is up to you. It&#13;
can be a best selling page turner, Or a&#13;
lonesome documentary sitting there&#13;
alone collecting dust-It is up to you!&#13;
Happy Pride everyone! Smooches-Uncle&#13;
Mikey and Tiddles tool&#13;
Unck Miieey is A dMncter from Ind.nee writer&#13;
Mic/'4el Hinznun. MkhMJ !Ms b«n writing/or ten&#13;
ye,,rs. Utilizing his st#dies, •nd life apmma to bdp&#13;
others in bis comm,mity, thro11gb hHmor •nd s~nd&#13;
,uh,ia. MidMd ,ipplid. his stll.dy of ptyd,ology and&#13;
crtativt urriting, .s -1! his extensive IMc/egroNnd in&#13;
mentAl bet,hh Dim:t u" to bring• nev, style •nd&#13;
appnMd, to bdping others. Mkh«J's other woris am&#13;
be 'IMTll1ed at fl'fl1fl1,g11Jlinlecontmt.com.&#13;
AIDS Drug Assistance&#13;
Programs: Americans in&#13;
Crisis&#13;
Washington, D.C._ In order to provide AIDS&#13;
therapies to all Americans who need them, a&#13;
minimum of $303 million in additional&#13;
federal funding is urgently needed for the&#13;
AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) for&#13;
the Fiscal Year 2006. That is the consensus of&#13;
ADAP experts , advocacy organizations and&#13;
patients who participated in a Congressional&#13;
briefing today, urging Congress to act.&#13;
The call to action mirrored a letter sent&#13;
last week to both President Bush and&#13;
Members of Congress, which was signed by&#13;
more than 300 organizations nationwide.&#13;
ADAP, funded under Title II of the Ryan&#13;
White CARE Act, provides access to&#13;
treatment for low-income people living with&#13;
HIV/ AIDS who are uninsured or lack&#13;
adequate prescription coverage. It is the final&#13;
safety net for Americans who have no other&#13;
means of accessing HIV medications and a&#13;
lifeline for approximately 100,000 people&#13;
every month.&#13;
According to a budget projection&#13;
conducted a11nuaHy by the National ADAP&#13;
Working Group, the program requires a&#13;
minimum of $303 million in additional&#13;
federal dollars in order to provide treatment&#13;
for existing clients, as well as the 25,000 to&#13;
45,000 new patients that are expected to seek&#13;
treatment through ADAP before April, 2007.&#13;
The budget projection has been proven to be&#13;
a highly reliable predictor of actual need&#13;
since 1997.&#13;
"Four years of inadequate federal ADAP&#13;
funding have culminated in a genuine ADAP&#13;
crisis which has worsened Cllch year'', stated&#13;
Bill Arnold, Director of the National ADAP&#13;
Working Group. The ADAP emergency i5&#13;
now a year older. We hope that this year&#13;
Congress and the White House will address&#13;
this esca!Ating crisis at the earliest possible&#13;
moment.&#13;
Last year, President Bush authorized an&#13;
emergency allocation of $20 million in an effort the&#13;
help the approximately 1,500 ADAP clients on&#13;
official state ADAP waiting Hats in 10 states.&#13;
However, that funding wu not sufficient for the&#13;
thmuaods of those of people living with HIV/&#13;
AIDS around the country who are not able to&#13;
access life-saving medications to keep them alive.&#13;
Unfortunately, the president is recommending an&#13;
increase of ooly $10 million for FY2006. That is&#13;
not even enough to continue to keep the people&#13;
served by his $20 million initiative on their drugs,&#13;
let alone keep up with the growing demand.&#13;
beeir writiiig for the gay and&#13;
lesbian press for more than 20&#13;
years. she se~ed. for three years&#13;
as the co-chair of the board of&#13;
d~ectors of New York City's&#13;
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and&#13;
Transgender Community&#13;
Center, where she founded a&#13;
groundbreaking reading series&#13;
called «In Our Own Write."&#13;
Lesbian Notions&#13;
by Paula Martinac&#13;
JUNE 2005&#13;
Political&#13;
Science&#13;
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's&#13;
soon-to-be-implemented guidelines about&#13;
anonymous sperm donors present a&#13;
reproductive-rights issue for both gay men&#13;
and lesbians. When a government can't&#13;
directly stop "undesirable" people from&#13;
reproducing, it simply makes it more difficult&#13;
for them - in this case, by instituting a policy&#13;
that is more politically motivated than it is&#13;
rooted in science.&#13;
The FDA's new guidelines - set to take&#13;
effect on May 25 - recommend as "ineligible"&#13;
for sperm donation any man who has had sex&#13;
with another man in the previous five years,&#13;
even if he's in a monogamous relationship or&#13;
routinely practices safer sex. They further&#13;
_______ ....;.. _____ .J· restrict donations from men who have had sex&#13;
· in the previous 12 months with anyone&#13;
"known or suspected to have HIV infection." (Ibe "suspected to" part is particularly&#13;
creepy.) ·&#13;
This policy - which has no basis in the science of HIV - actually got its start six&#13;
years ago, 'durfug the. Clinton administration, at the FDA's spooky-sounding "Human&#13;
Tissue Se_tniriar.,,·At that _tinie, the agency announced its ihterition to make it illegal&#13;
for all ~y Illen to_ be_come ~onymo~s sperm donors because of their supposed&#13;
across~tl:\'.e-board nsk for HIV. Despite the growth of HIV infection in the&#13;
heterosexual population, straight men with multiple sexual partners would have faced&#13;
no similar restriction,&#13;
. ·~ flood of protest eil~ued, primarily from sperm banks, which rightly saw it as&#13;
mvasive regulation of an mdustry that already employed necessary safeguards against&#13;
!'fIV. Indeed, tner~ were on record. C&gt;nly a few cases of HIV transmission through&#13;
mfected donor sp,erm. (And today, there is no recorded increase of such ·&#13;
transmissioh.) 'HaJ&gt;pily; activists were successful at staving off the discriminatory&#13;
change, but under Bush, the FDA began revisiting the idea in earnest.&#13;
Let's fac: it -: ~e Ufderlyirig premise of the FDA guidelines is that gay men should&#13;
not faili,er chil~en; al%bugl:i the agency doesn't conic right out and· say that. It&#13;
co~ve~:uently c,1rctirilven_t~ the charges of antigay discrimination by noting ?1at the&#13;
gw?elines don t have the force of law, and that the agency's official regulations -&#13;
which _do_ carry legal force - never use the words "gay" or "homosexual." Yet, as one&#13;
sperm-bank director aori:utted to gay blogger Michael Petrelis, "A lot of clinics will&#13;
use the guidelines as. an intimidation document and refuse gay donors." ·&#13;
. What's more, .the new .guid~es also have a direct impact on lesbian reproductive&#13;
choice. Many lesbian coup1es pterer gay sperm donors. Indeed, they mav have chosen&#13;
a sperm bank where donors_ agree to have their identity revealed at soni~ point in the&#13;
future - usually when the child comes of age and want that donor to be "familv"· in&#13;
more ways than one. ,&#13;
_ If yo:1 think that I'm sounding a false alarm, that our government doesn't get&#13;
mvolved m _who can and can't reproduce, think again. In fact, the U.S. government&#13;
has o~en tned to prevent or discourage certain people from having children -&#13;
e~pec~~ poor women, women of color, and people with mcntai or physicai&#13;
d1sabtl1ttes.&#13;
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It has accomplished this through&#13;
sterilization programs disguised as&#13;
"contraception" - perhaps most&#13;
heinously, in a campaign of the 1970s&#13;
that succeeded in sterilizing a fourth of&#13;
:all Native American women living on&#13;
government reservations. Individual&#13;
abuses are still being documented,&#13;
especially in cities with high immigrant&#13;
and people-of-color populations.&#13;
The other significant means by which&#13;
the government restricts the reproductive&#13;
rights of specific people is through&#13;
punitive, economic policies that make it&#13;
impossible for them to raise th~ own&#13;
childrc:n. For example, the 1996 "welfare&#13;
reform" bill instituted a "family cap" that&#13;
limits paynients to women if they&#13;
becomc:/pregnant while accepting&#13;
governp:ient' assistance.&#13;
UndersiAnd that, at the same time,&#13;
our goycmment tries to make it more&#13;
difficult for white,· middle-class women&#13;
to _opt out_ of motherhood, by&#13;
· . away at their right to choose.&#13;
. . abortion is still technically&#13;
legal in the United· States, fewer and&#13;
fewer m2dical schools now teach the&#13;
proc::edurc:, ar1d tl1e numbc;r of doctors&#13;
perfowiog: abortions .has therefore been&#13;
drastically reduced since the historic&#13;
_Roe v. Wade_ decision of 1973.&#13;
Of course, the new FDA guidelines&#13;
for sperm donors may seem benign&#13;
compared to egregious examples from the&#13;
women's reproductive-rights movement.&#13;
But the lesbian and gay community&#13;
shouldn't fool itself into complacency.&#13;
The guidelines are ultimately all about&#13;
who is and isn't "fit'' to parent - who is,&#13;
in effect, "mommy material," a phrase I&#13;
coined a few years back. Now the FDA&#13;
is poised to include gay men - based on&#13;
their sexual _identity_, not on the&#13;
realities of their sexual _behavior_ -&#13;
under the rubric of those who aren't&#13;
"daddy material."&#13;
® B 1g&#13;
NYC's Wisstock Festival. to Celibrate&#13;
20th Anniversary on ffugust 27&#13;
The iegendary dfllg festival which refuses to&#13;
"curl up and dye" will once again rock it's&#13;
original SO's location in the East Village's&#13;
· Tompkins Square Park on Saturday, August&#13;
27th 2005, from 5:00-7:00 pm. For the last 2&#13;
years, the wiggy festival has been organized&#13;
in association with FEVA, the Federation of&#13;
East Village Artists, which adds Wigstock to&#13;
it's annual HOWL Festival line-up. HOWL's&#13;
goal is to revitalize the East Village and&#13;
commemorate its promine.o.ce as a cultural&#13;
hotbed.&#13;
Last year, over 6,000 turned out in the&#13;
pouring :min to see such acts as Boy George,&#13;
RuPaul, Lypsinka, Drag King Murray Hill,&#13;
Comedy Centtal's Graham Norton and&#13;
Holly Woodlawn, the Warhol superstar&#13;
whose life inspired Lou Reed's "Walk on the&#13;
Wtld Side." So far, Wigstock 2005 has&#13;
confirmed transexual superstar/David&#13;
Lachapelle muse Amanda Lepore, dancing&#13;
fool and former Miss Continent21 Candis&#13;
Cayne, comedilln/actor Mike Albo, the&#13;
super-sized t21.ents of Sweetie, Billboard&#13;
chart-topping &lt;W1ce divo Kevin A viance and&#13;
Flotilla Barge, whose evil SruJones'&#13;
impersonation in a recent PETA ad made&#13;
nationwide headlines!&#13;
Of course, they'll _all be curated and&#13;
emceed by Wigstock founder Lady Bunny&#13;
who notes "20 yearsi I'm 26 now so I must&#13;
have starting organizing the festival when I&#13;
was 6 years old!" (And she's bee.o. using that&#13;
line since 1992Q Expect a frel!k show with&#13;
raunchy putp0r, scintillating song and dance&#13;
numbers and a vibe of which the New York&#13;
Tt1nes has said "the ban.a was dynamite."&#13;
The audience is encouraged to dress up as&#13;
well, providing a perfect audience for the&#13;
queens' zany antics. Plus, it's a throwback to&#13;
the East Village's glory days when the area&#13;
was much grittier, and freaks couid sci!!&#13;
afford to live in Manhattan.&#13;
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JUNIE 24 • 26 OKLAHOMA G:l"A', DK&#13;
Talent Night&#13;
Drink S Is&#13;
H1111p&#13;
brinkS Is&#13;
Poo1·toumments&#13;
Karaoke&#13;
Best·in· Town I&#13;
9toClose&#13;
...c..e..P....a.. ... .&#13;
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Out o/Town from pg-12&#13;
on a quiet downtown street and offers&#13;
two simple rooms, with rates from $70&#13;
to $80. Owners Jay and Judy Crondahl&#13;
give plenty back to the community - if&#13;
you stay at their B&amp;B for three or more&#13;
consecutive nights and book with them&#13;
directly, you can make an equivalent&#13;
contribution to one of three local&#13;
nonprofit organizations (including&#13;
PFLAG) in lieu of one night's payment.&#13;
Juneau's most luxurious&#13;
accommodations are invariably found in&#13;
B&amp;Bs and smaller inns. The romantic&#13;
Pearson's Pond sits close to Mendenhall&#13;
G:ader and offers cushy rooms, many&#13;
with fireplaces and hot tubs. Alaska's&#13;
Capital Inn sits right in the heart of the&#13;
restaurant and retail action, offering&#13;
seven attractively furnished rooms with&#13;
whirlpool tubs and fireplaces, and an&#13;
excellent full breakfast. If it's a&#13;
magnificent view you're after, book a&#13;
room at the gay-friendly Aurora View&#13;
Inn, a majestic contemporary house high&#13;
o!1 a bluff in Douglas, with unparalleled ·&#13;
vistas of downtown and the mountains&#13;
beyond. Just beware that gazing out over&#13;
this charmed capital of America's 49th&#13;
state may render you unable to return&#13;
home.&#13;
The Little Black Book&#13;
Above &amp; Beyond Alaska (907-364-2333,&#13;
www.beyondak.com). Alaska Boat and&#13;
Kayak (907-789-6886,&#13;
www.juneaukayak.com). Alaskan Hotel&#13;
(Franklin St., 907~586-1000,&#13;
www.alaskanhotel-juneau.com). Alaska's&#13;
Capital Inn (113 W. 5th St., 907 -586-6507&#13;
or 888-588-6507,&#13;
www.alaskascapitalinn.com). Aurora&#13;
View Inn (2917 Jackson Rd., 907-586-&#13;
3036 or 888-580-8439,&#13;
www.auroraview.com). Crondahl's B&amp;B&#13;
(626 5th St., 907-586:14§4,. .&#13;
www.juneaucrondahls.com). Doc&#13;
Water's Pub (Fisherman's Wharf, 907-&#13;
586-3627). Gastineau Guiding (907-586-&#13;
8231, www.stepintoalaska.com).&#13;
Goldbelt Hotel (51 ~n Dr., 907-586-&#13;
6900 or 888-478-6909,&#13;
www.goldbelttours.com). The Hangar&#13;
(Fisherman's Wharf, 907-586-5018).&#13;
Heritage Cafe (174 S. Franklin St. 907-&#13;
586-1087). The Hot Bite (Aukc B~y&#13;
Marina, 907-790-2483). Island Pub (1102&#13;
2nd St., Douglas, 907-364-1595). Juneau&#13;
Convention and Visitors Bureau (907-&#13;
586-1737, www.travcljuncau.com).&#13;
Northstar Trekking (907-790-4530,&#13;
www.glacicrtrek1cing.com). Pearson's&#13;
Pond (4541 Sawa Circle, 907-789-3772 or&#13;
888-658-6328, www.pearsonspond.com).&#13;
Perseverance Theatre (914 3rd St.,&#13;
Douglas, 907-463-TIXS,&#13;
www.pcrscveranccthcatre.org). The&#13;
Silvcrbow (120 2nd St., 907-586-4146 or&#13;
800-586-4146, www.silvcrbowinn.com).&#13;
Twisted Fish (550 S. Franklin St., 907-&#13;
463-5033). Westmark Baranof Hotel (127&#13;
N. Franklin St., 907-586-2660 or 800-544-&#13;
0~70, www.westmarkhotels.com). Wings&#13;
Airways/Taku Glacier Lodge trips (907-&#13;
586-6275 or 907-789-0790,&#13;
www.wingsairways.com).&#13;
Press Release&#13;
WICHITA, KS _"June is PRIDE month&#13;
- Come one, come all to help Wichita,&#13;
KS celebrate the diversity of the prairie.&#13;
Scheduled for June 26, 2005 is a 2:00 p.m.&#13;
PRipE parade, followed by a speaker,&#13;
music entertainment, prized, and fun for&#13;
all. Parade registration is still possible&#13;
with discount entry fees valid until a&#13;
May 22nd postmark. Full price entries&#13;
will be accepted until June 22nd. Parade&#13;
walkers (friends, families, and pets) are&#13;
welcome at no cost. Dress in vour&#13;
PRIDE best and come participate.&#13;
Vendors interested in setting up during&#13;
or after the parade arc invited to contact&#13;
Prairie Pride Productions, 316-617-8813.&#13;
V cndor fees arc being waived this year in&#13;
exchange for donations from each vendor&#13;
to assure success of a PRIDE celebration&#13;
in future years. Call the number above&#13;
for parade rcgistr2tion forms, vendor&#13;
forms, t-shirt pre-order information, and&#13;
any questions you may have."&#13;
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Seo es&#13;
by Jack Fertig&#13;
JUNE 2005&#13;
"1bink it through, Libra!"&#13;
Saturn quincunx Pluto is continuing to&#13;
force you through difficult selfexamination&#13;
and hard choices. Mars in&#13;
Pisces is triggering them both, offering&#13;
spiritual insight and a push to work. But&#13;
think ahead and sort things out carefully&#13;
before taking action.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 April 19): There&#13;
seems to be precious little going right&#13;
these days, so you may as well take a&#13;
meditative retreat and charge your&#13;
batteries. Just working on those insights&#13;
is quite enough for you to handle now.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Imagine&#13;
vou're on one of those TV survivor&#13;
;hows with all your friends. List them on&#13;
paper, and scratch them away one at a&#13;
time, each time thinking about why&#13;
you're making that choice. What does&#13;
this process tell you about your&#13;
friendships?&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 June 20): Your&#13;
career right now is feeling about as stable&#13;
as a surfboard at sea. To avoid wiping&#13;
out, consider the balance of values and&#13;
associations your goals are built on, and&#13;
remember that the values have to be&#13;
stronger.&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): You're&#13;
hungry for adventure now, but that's a&#13;
temptation to disaster. Dig into your safe&#13;
little nest and get your thrills&#13;
intellectually or artistically instead. A&#13;
good philosophical read or a sci-fi epic&#13;
will take you where you need to go.&#13;
LEO (July 23 August 22): A mad,&#13;
passionate, erotic getaway will raise&#13;
problems and be more trouble than it's&#13;
worth, but the problems it brings to&#13;
surface are exactly those you need to deal&#13;
with. You can handle it. Make sure your&#13;
partner is ready!&#13;
VIRGO ~August 23 September 22):&#13;
Social opportunities can stir up problems&#13;
at home. Try to involve your partner -&#13;
or, if you're single, a good friend - in&#13;
helping you reconcile the two. A friend&#13;
can also help you with relationship&#13;
problems.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22): You&#13;
need to think your actions through, but be&#13;
careful not to dit.'1er. Too little or too much&#13;
thinking can lead to accidents. Guidance&#13;
from your boss or from any authority, even&#13;
parents, will help you stay focused.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21):&#13;
Money problems have been a dug for a&#13;
while. There's no easy fix, and impulse&#13;
spending is not therapy - _au contra.ire_!&#13;
Adventure is helpful. Any version of&#13;
diversion or perversion provides both relief&#13;
and perspective on your problems.&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 December&#13;
20): Although you're extra sexy these days,&#13;
you have some questions about personal and&#13;
sexual integrity. Are they compromised by&#13;
easy sex or obsolete habits? What do you&#13;
need to work on to make sex more&#13;
satisfying?&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 January 19):&#13;
Relationships are often a source - or core of&#13;
anxiety. The old-fashioned approach&#13;
talking honestly abour your fears and&#13;
worries is best. Don't worry about&#13;
focusing your thoughts and words. That will&#13;
develop during the discussion.&#13;
AQUARIUS 0anuary 20 February 18):&#13;
What you want to achieve at work is now&#13;
less important than how you go about it.&#13;
Focus on the process and stay on the track&#13;
you set earlier. Challenges from colleagues&#13;
can offer opportunities to improve, but just&#13;
stay on that track!&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Your&#13;
energy is very high now, but easily&#13;
scattered. Your goals may seem impossible,&#13;
and your boss oppressive. Weather It&#13;
through by focusing your energy into tasks&#13;
that offer a chance to exercise some small&#13;
sense o: playful creativity.&#13;
Jack Fertig has been working as a professionai&#13;
astrologer since 1977 and is a founding member&#13;
of the Association for Astrological Networ.king.&#13;
He can be reached for consultations at 415-864-&#13;
8302, rhrough his website at&#13;
hctp:l lwww.starjack.com&#13;
Page 28 Four States Community Directory&#13;
-Bars- NightclubsArkansas,&#13;
Fayetteville (479)&#13;
Studio 7Hi- -716 W. Syc:1morc- - - - 479-571-130&#13;
Arkansas, Fort Smith (479)&#13;
Kinkeads- 1004 1/2 Garmon Ave- - -479-783-9988&#13;
Club 10~ - -1022 Dodson .Ave.. - -479-782-1845&#13;
ArkHsu, Hot Sprba1s (501)&#13;
Club One Eleven- - · 111 Garden St- - • -620-4111&#13;
Our Houae Lounge - 6tiO E. Grand .Ave- -624-6868&#13;
Arkamas, Little Rock (501)&#13;
Back Stteet - - -1021 Jessie Rd- - - - - 501-664-27#&#13;
Discovery- - - -1021 JCS$ie Rd- ••• - - - 501-666-6900&#13;
The Factory - -412 Louisi- St- - - -501-372-3070&#13;
.Ka■1a1, Wlcltlta (316)&#13;
J's Lounge·· - - 513 E. Central - - 316-262-1363&#13;
Our Fantaay- • • - • 3201 S. Hillside- - -316-682-5494&#13;
· The Comer-•· - • 3210 E. Osie - - - - - 316-683-9781&#13;
The Otbenide- • --447 N. St Francis-• 316-262-7825&#13;
Shaw - • - - - - - • 4000 S. Broadway- - 316-522-2028&#13;
Sidestreet Mens Bar -1106 S. Pattie- - -316-267-0324&#13;
South 40 - - • - - 3201 S. Hillside - - • - -316-682-5494&#13;
Trend, Bar-• - -1507 S. Pawnee- - - - - 316-262~4530&#13;
Miaoelri, lopft■ (417)&#13;
Ree'•·· - · 716 S. Main· - - - -· -417-627-9035&#13;
Mlae■ri, Kaua, City (81')&#13;
Buddies - - - - - - · 3715 Main St- - - - 816-561-2600&#13;
Belle Sw's- - - · 1321 Grand Ave- -816-421-1288&#13;
Club NV - - - - 220 Admiral Blvd- - 816-421-NVKC&#13;
DB Warehouse- 1915 Main St- - - -816-471-1575&#13;
Millliic B's-• - -805 W. 39th St- - - - - - 816-561-0625&#13;
Sidestrcct Bar- · -413 E. 3rd- - - - - - 816-531-1775&#13;
Sidekicks Saloon - - 3707 Main St- . 816- 931-1430&#13;
,Mlae■ri, Spria&amp;fleld (417)&#13;
The Edge- -424 Boon'rille Ave-•• - • --417-831-4700&#13;
Uquon &amp; Kicl:eu- -1109 E. Commcrcial-873-2225&#13;
Martha's Vioeya.rd-21, W Olive -417-864-4572&#13;
Oz Bar-5().4 E. Commercial••• - • -417-831-9001&#13;
Ronism: Place- - --821 College- - - •• - -417-864--0036&#13;
llumon • -110, E. Commercial-. - -417-873-2225&#13;
Oklaltoma, O~ltema City (415)&#13;
Boom Room- 2807 NW 36th St- - - - - -405-601-7200&#13;
Cl■b Jlox. - - -3535 NW 39th Espwy - .fOS-947-2351&#13;
Cope- · · - · - · -2200 NW 39th Expwy- -40S-525-0730&#13;
fllnillh Uoc • ~2200 ~ 39th Expwy- - 40!&gt;-525-0730&#13;
Hi-Lo Club - - 1221 NW SOth- - - ...OS-84}-1722&#13;
Udo- - · - · · · -2200 NW 39th &amp;pwy- 405-525--0730&#13;
Partnas- · · · -280S NW 36th St - - - - - 40S-942-2199&#13;
Sisteu- - - - - · 2120 NW 39th St - - - - - ..fOS-521-9533&#13;
'The Jloddcs- • -3201 N. May .Ave - - - - 40!&gt;-947-9361&#13;
Topaap GrDI 8t Ba-- 3S35 NW 39th--405-947-2351&#13;
Oklahoma, T■lsa (918)&#13;
Bamboo Lounge- 7204 E. Pine•••· 918-836-8700&#13;
Club Maverick-· 822 S. Sheridan• - 918-835-3301&#13;
End Up Club- - 424 S. Memorial- - 918-836-2480&#13;
The Detour-·· -7944 E. 21st••• - - - 918-270-2428&#13;
Club Majestic- - 124 N. Boston - - - - 918-584-9494&#13;
Renegades- - · • 1649 S. Main - • - - - - - 918-585-3405&#13;
Play-Mor-Club- - 1737 S. Memorial - - 918-838-9792&#13;
Tulsa Eagle- - - - -1338 E. 3rd - - - - - - - 918-592-1188&#13;
TNT'~····· 2114 S. Memorial-• - • - 918-660-0856&#13;
Yd!ow-Brick-Rd- - -2630 E. 15th- - - - 918-293-0304&#13;
-Restaurants-&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (465)&#13;
Gushers Restaumnt-2200 NW 39Exp405-525-0730&#13;
Ingrids Kitchen- -3701 N. Youngs- - -405-946-8444&#13;
Topanga Grill tic Bar- 3535 NW 39th--405-947-2351&#13;
-Lodging-&#13;
Mlnoari, leplia (-417)&#13;
Fairfield Inn by Marriott- - - - - 417-624-7800&#13;
Mlnoari, Ava&#13;
Catus Canyon Campground- - - - - 417-683-9199&#13;
Mlaoerl, Lampe&#13;
KOKOMO Campground - - - - - -.. 417-779-5084&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
HollywoodHotel- 3535 NW 39th Ex-405-947-2351&#13;
Habana Inn - 2200 NW 39th Exp- -405-528-2221&#13;
-OrganizationsArkansu,&#13;
Avoca&#13;
Natural State Naturists- - - • - - • - - -479-451-8066&#13;
Arkaaus, Eureka Springs&#13;
MCC Living Spring- - - - - - - - - - -870-253-9337&#13;
Arkansas, Little Rock (501)&#13;
Arkansans for Human Rights-www.arhr.org&#13;
Diamond State Rodeo Assoc.- - - - -ww:w.dua.org&#13;
Stonewall Democratic Club--www.sdcar.org&#13;
Kansas, Pittsburg (620)&#13;
River of Life Church• 1709 N Walnut - -11.AM&#13;
PSU-QS.A.- • 1701 S. Broadway- - - - 620-231-0938&#13;
Kansas, Wichita (316)&#13;
HOA-Mem Chorus - - - - - - - - - - - 316-618-0684&#13;
That Gay Group, W.S.U. - - - - - - - - 316-978-7010&#13;
Kansu Gay Rodeo As,oc- - - - - - - - - www.ltgra.us&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
MCC Spirit of Christ-2902 E 20th, •••• 6pm&#13;
UCCFP--204 N. Jaclaion Ave, - - - - - -10:30.AM&#13;
Aids Project 02:arl:1- 513 Kentucky- 417-624-5788&#13;
Missouri Gay Rodeo Assoc - - - - - www.mgra.us&#13;
Page 29&#13;
Missouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
· Rainbow Christian Ch-837 W. Madison- 866-6206&#13;
Unitarian Universalist Church - - - 417-833-2723&#13;
APO- - - . 1901 E. Bennett, suite D- 417-881-1900&#13;
ShowMe MO Pride - - - - - - . - - - - --417-864-4459&#13;
GLO Comm. Ctr- -518 E. Commerical- -869-3978&#13;
PFLAG-Springfield- - - - . . - -417-889-1059&#13;
PROMO SW MO- promoswmo@hotmail.com&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Cathedral of Hope- - 600 NW 13th St- 232-HOPE&#13;
The Center- - 2135 NW 39th St. - - 405-524-6000&#13;
NLA-Tribal Fire - - - - - www.tribalfir~okc.com&#13;
OGRA- - - - - - - - - - - • · - www.okgayrodeo.com&#13;
Oklahoma, McAlester&#13;
McPride- - -POBox 1515, McAlester, OK 74502&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
GLBT Comm. Ctr- -5545 E. 41st- • • - 918-743-4297&#13;
H.O.P.E. - - - - 2545 S. Yale- - - - 918-834-8378&#13;
MCC United- -1623 N. Maplewood- -918-838-1715&#13;
SSRA - - - - - • - • - - - www.soonerstaterodco.com&#13;
TOHR- .. - - PO Box 2687, Tulsa, OK 74101&#13;
Tulsa CARES- -3507 E. Admiral Pl- - 918-834~4194&#13;
Tulsa Rough Riders- -v.-ww.tulsaroughriders.com&#13;
-Business Services....;.&#13;
Arkansas, Eureka Springs&#13;
Diversity Pride Events - - www.diversitypride.com&#13;
Eurek:aPride- - - - - - - - - - - - www.eurekapride.com.&#13;
Kansas, Wichita&#13;
Total Massage- - - - - - Kenn- - - -.. - 316-204-0111&#13;
Missouri, Eureka&#13;
Shelter Insurance- -Greg Tainter- 636-938-5500&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Charles Burt Realtors-Vicki Bronson-- -434-0077&#13;
Office Max- -440 Rangeline Rd- - - 417-623-1007&#13;
Missouri, Springfield ( 417)&#13;
Priscilla's• - • • 1918 S. Gienstone • -417-881-8444&#13;
Oklahoma, Broken Arrow&#13;
Spas N Such- 808 N. 15th· - • --918-258-7727&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City&#13;
Century21 - -4301 NW 63rd #100 - 405- 840-2106&#13;
Jungle Reds - 2200 NW Expwy- 405-524-5733&#13;
Piece To Remember-2131 NW 39th- -405-528-2223&#13;
Priscilla's: 615 E. Memorial - - - - - 405-755-8600&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918}&#13;
Elite Bookstore --814 S. Sheridan- - 918-838-8503&#13;
- Glenpool Flowers- 437 E. 141st- GP- 918-291-3275&#13;
Kelly Kirby, CPA- 4815 S Harvard- - 918-747-5466&#13;
Unclerguy.com • • -15 E. Brady- - -918-829-0824&#13;
Priscilla's - - . - 7925 E. 41st - - - - - -918-627-4884&#13;
Priscilla's - - • • 5634 W. Skelly - • • --918-446-6336&#13;
Priscilla's - - - -11344 E. 11th - - • - - 918-438-4224&#13;
Priscilla's - - - - 2333 E. 71st- • - - • - 918-499-1661&#13;
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Sooner State Rodeo .entertainment. The cast included Rachel&#13;
Ward, Kris Kole, Anita Dickey, Pat La&#13;
Association F d . Morte, Jonathan Brown, Kris Enloe, Un raiser Jamie Summers and Reba Lynn Cole. A&#13;
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Kris Enloe Mr. SSRA 2003-2004&#13;
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Jonathan Brown Mr. SSRA 2005&#13;
Anita Dicky Miss Bamboo 2005&#13;
(by default)&#13;
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APRIL 2005&#13;
by Andrew Collins&#13;
"Galveston,&#13;
Texas"&#13;
Although America's Gulf Coast&#13;
doesn't have any major gay beach&#13;
resorts, the Texas barrier island of&#13;
Galveston has steadily become a&#13;
popular option. This scenic haven of&#13;
sandy beaches, opulent Victorian houses, and touristy but engaging seafo?d restaurant~ ~d&#13;
souvenir shops attracts quite a few gays and lesbians from Texas and the Gulf South - it's Just&#13;
50 iniles south of Houston.&#13;
Galveston has a handful of accommodations that market specifically to the gay&#13;
community, as well as a few lively gay bars. and discos. Many of the queer folks yoi,i're apt to&#13;
meet around town either own second homes or rent cottages here. Late spring through early&#13;
fall, the city absolutely swells with visitors,· but no matter the time of year, the gay presence&#13;
tends to be relatively discreet.. You won't see same-sex couples holding hands around town,&#13;
as Galveston remains first and foremost a ,destination for families and retirees, many of&#13;
whom tend toward the conservative side. Nevertheless, with colorful architecture, a small&#13;
but discernible arts scene, and a laid-back. demeanor reminiscent of both Key West and New&#13;
Orleans, this city of 65,000 tends to be ii. little more open-minded and offbeat than any other&#13;
on the Texas Gulf Co11St.&#13;
As you approach Galveston _from metro Houston, the scenety offers li~e inspir~tion:_&#13;
suburban sprawl and strip-mall development give way to the presence of gnm, hulking 011&#13;
refineries. But once you cross G:alveston Bay on I-45, you enter a different world - a narrow&#13;
32-mile-long windswept coastal island. Several historic neighborhoods abound w,i~ stately&#13;
old mansions and cheerful clapboard cottages, and the main drag along the ~hordine, J;eawall&#13;
Boulevard bustles with seafood restaurants, chain hotels, and shops selling postcaicl.~,&#13;
seashells, ;wimsuits, and sungiii.s~cs. . ·· · ·&#13;
If vou're a beach lover, you'll want to hang out around the shorefront neighborhoods,&#13;
but the, city's vibrant and quirky personality reveals itself most strongly a C0Ul'!le, of miles&#13;
north, in the downtown Strand Historic District, which overlooks Galveston. Bay .. '.fhls&#13;
warren of palm-shaded cobblestone lanes verges on quaint, but for 11 few tall builclμigs arid&#13;
the frequent presence of massive cruise ships tied up. in port. Although it's too .fai to walk&#13;
easily between downtown and the gulf, the city's convenient trolley runs regularly between&#13;
them.&#13;
There are numerous attr.i.ctions to keep you busy around Galveston, the most famous&#13;
being the Moody Gardens, a dazzling nature-oriented complex consisting of ~ee h~&#13;
pyramidal buildings housing a vast tropical rain forest, an aquarium, a?~ a s~ence museum.&#13;
Other points of interest include downtown's Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig and Museum,&#13;
in which you can explore an actual retired oil rig; the drlllllatic 1894 Gtand OpC?- House,&#13;
which now presents theater and music events; and the 1877 Tall Ship Elissa. . .&#13;
If you start to feel a little peckish, downtown's festive Yaga's Cafe is a Ion~~. filvonte&#13;
for casual Caribbean-inspired &amp;re; it books live reggae, blues, and jazz bands on weekend&#13;
evenings. For extremely tll~ty .Southwestem and Mexic~ fue, including delicious :liri~p&#13;
tacos with mango salsa, head to Playa de Loro. A spacious, elegant restaurant over,ooking&#13;
Galveston Bav, Willie G's serves huge and rich portions of seafood, including lump crab au&#13;
gratin and sn;pper Kathleen (blackened with shrimp, crab, mushrooms, and iemo~ _b~tter).&#13;
Gay-popular Mosquito Cafe, despite its pesty name, might just serv~ the mos_t soprusttcated&#13;
and polished contemporary cuisine in town. This charming space with tall WU1dows exudes&#13;
understated elegance. . .................... continued next page.&#13;
Page 7&#13;
Good bets from the eclectic menu include&#13;
rare yellowfin tuna over rice noodles and&#13;
veggies with a trio of spicy Pan-Asian sauces,&#13;
and farfalle pasta with artichoke hearts,&#13;
calamata olives, pine nuts, and feta cheese.&#13;
Yes, it's a chain, but downtown&#13;
Galveston's Starbucks is a particularly&#13;
appealing spot for a light bite, with a nice-size&#13;
sundeck offering views of cruise ships pulling&#13;
in and out of port, and several plush&#13;
armchairs. Another good place for a snack,&#13;
Java 213 offers plenty of character and&#13;
warmth, with its high ceilings and vintage&#13;
decor.&#13;
Garza's Kon Tiki is the most popular gay&#13;
nightclub downtown. It's in a modern&#13;
building with kitschy, Mardi Gras-inspired&#13;
decor, and it's steps from several great&#13;
restaurants. Garza's, which has been going&#13;
strong since the 1960s, draws a varied crowd.&#13;
Women and men of all ages come to admu:e&#13;
some of the best female impersonators in&#13;
Texas (great drag shows are staged Friday and&#13;
Saturday nights).&#13;
The city's other three gay bars are down&#13;
by·the beach. With a second-floor deck that&#13;
offers superb gulf views and a great location,&#13;
Undercurrent .is the snazziest gay disco&#13;
around, drawing a trendy crowd for dancing&#13;
and cruising. In a. slightly ragtag&#13;
neighborhood on the east side of town, the&#13;
low-keyed Third. Coast Bar overlooks the&#13;
Gulf and has a small deck. outside. Robert's&#13;
Lafitte is another neighborhood bat with an&#13;
easy-going personality.&#13;
Galveston claims a pair of Texas's most&#13;
renowned historic hotels, both of them run&#13;
by the gay-friendly Wyndham hotel chain.&#13;
Anchoring the heart of downtown's Strand&#13;
Historic District, the Tremont House&#13;
captures the old-world dignity and warmth of&#13;
a European boutique hotel. The 119-room&#13;
property lies within steps of countless shops&#13;
and restaurants, and rooms have marble baths&#13;
and fluffy pillow-top bedding. A 10-minute&#13;
drive south, the imposing Hotel Galvez offers&#13;
a more peaceful setting. Even better, this&#13;
regal 1911 grande dame overlooks the Gulf of&#13;
Menco. Although rooms have such modern&#13;
touches as high-speed Internet and cordless&#13;
phones, the period decor thoroughly recalls&#13;
the city's gilded era. You can sip cockwls at&#13;
the pool's swim-up bar or relax to piano&#13;
music over the Sunday champagne brunch.&#13;
It's top-notch, all-around.&#13;
Another mainstream property with a&#13;
strong gay following, the Queen Anne-style&#13;
Mermaid &amp; Dolphin resort sits along a&#13;
. peaceful, tree-lined street a short drive from&#13;
both the gulf and downt9wn. Luxury is the&#13;
buzzword here: the eight· suites have double&#13;
Jacuzzi tubs, plush hand-carved mahogany&#13;
beds, gas fireplaces, CD players, TVs with&#13;
VCRs, and fine artwork and antiques. It&#13;
doesn't get much fancier than this. If, on the&#13;
other hand, you're looking to save a little&#13;
money and simply want a basic but inviting&#13;
motel, consider the prosaic but reasonably&#13;
priced Ramada Galveston, which is right&#13;
across from the beach and near Undercurrent •&#13;
nightclub.&#13;
Galveston has one gay mini-resort that&#13;
captures the romantic tradition of Key West:&#13;
Paradise Guesthouse. Set in a modest but&#13;
historical residential enclave just two short&#13;
blocks from the gulf, this secluded and cozy&#13;
brick compound is situated around a pool and&#13;
fountain, fringed by fragrant and&#13;
meticulously tended gardens and lighted in&#13;
the evening by flickering torches. Common&#13;
amenities include a hot tub, several patios,&#13;
and a common room stocked with snacks and&#13;
soft drinks. The mood is more romantic than&#13;
frisky - it's a perfect retreat for gay and&#13;
lesbian co~r,le.s looking to celebrate a special&#13;
occasion. There are three large suites and two&#13;
smaller but still inviting guest rooms, all with&#13;
refrigerators and TVs with VCRs.&#13;
Finally, if you're planning on visiting with&#13;
a few friends and you want to enjoy the&#13;
convenience and privacy that comes with&#13;
staying in your vety own summer house,&#13;
consider renting one of the six beautiful&#13;
bungalows available through Cottage by the&#13;
Gulf. Just a half block from the gulf and&#13;
convenient to picturesque Stewart Beach,&#13;
these handsomely outfitted houses come in all&#13;
different shapes and sizes, sleeping from 4 to&#13;
10 guests. The smallest, Magnolia House, has&#13;
a wraparound deck; another has a small&#13;
fenced yard that's perfect if you're traveling&#13;
wi~ a dog. All have full kitchens, barbecue&#13;
grills, espresso machines, stereos, cable TV&#13;
with VCRs, and elegant furnishings, and you&#13;
can rent them by the day, week, or month.&#13;
Keep in mind that rates, which in summer&#13;
begin at $125 nightly and $795 weekly, are&#13;
about 20 to 30 percent less from October&#13;
through April, making this a real off-season&#13;
bargain.&#13;
The Little Black Book&#13;
Cottage by the Beach (810 Ave. L, 409-739-&#13;
0194, www.cottagebytbebeach.com).&#13;
...................... continued page 25&#13;
Page 8&#13;
Star's On The Plain&#13;
Heart of America Mens Chorus&#13;
Of Wichita&#13;
WICHITA, KANSAS_HOAMC was&#13;
conceptualized the summer of 2002 and&#13;
created for a Christmas concert in&#13;
December of 2002. A group of 5 guys&#13;
wanted to sing and new that if they were&#13;
going to sing in a mens chorus they were&#13;
going to have to build it themselves.&#13;
They then contacted Howard Webb and&#13;
asked him if he would consider&#13;
conducting the group.&#13;
Webb is&#13;
no stranger&#13;
ro the&#13;
Wichita&#13;
Musical&#13;
community.&#13;
He has&#13;
helped start&#13;
other&#13;
choral and&#13;
musical&#13;
organizations&#13;
like the&#13;
Wichita&#13;
Chamber&#13;
Chorale, a&#13;
group that&#13;
has&#13;
flourished&#13;
in the musical community of Wichita for&#13;
over 25 years, and /the Plymouth Chamber&#13;
Series. He has performed and conducted in&#13;
many area venues. As Artistic Director/&#13;
Conductor of HOAMC his responsibilities&#13;
include planning the concert, training the&#13;
singers and conducting the concert. He is&#13;
happy to tell you that his assistant conducror,&#13;
Mark Walker, and accompanist John Cargile&#13;
work very dose with him in all this work.&#13;
The group has grown from 18 at the&#13;
original concert to a present 50 men&#13;
singing the upcoming concert. We have&#13;
gained our 501c3 non-profit status this&#13;
past year had successful fund drive and&#13;
fund raising events. We have been invited&#13;
to do a run-out concert sing tile national&#13;
anthem for the river festival fireworks&#13;
concert with the symphony, and are&#13;
slowly but surely becoming recognized&#13;
in the Wichita musical communitv as a&#13;
talented and well prepared music~!&#13;
organization.&#13;
The group is diverse in all ways, from&#13;
different religious backgrounds, race,&#13;
careers and sexual orientation. Our&#13;
requirement is that they are prepared to&#13;
have fun and make music; all else is their&#13;
personal business. And have fun we do.&#13;
From reading the music for the first time&#13;
co the learning process, building sets and&#13;
taking the show to the stage for&#13;
performance and the light come on and&#13;
the audience roars as the curtain opens.&#13;
As the curtain opens on "Thats&#13;
Entertainment" vou will be invited to Be&#13;
Our Guest (fro~ Beauty and the Beast)&#13;
and our guest you will be from Hello&#13;
Dolly to Le&#13;
.Miserable&#13;
and from&#13;
Oklahoma&#13;
to Chicago.&#13;
.There is&#13;
great music&#13;
:.for mens&#13;
chorus and&#13;
HOAMC&#13;
Chorus&#13;
;(HOAMC),&#13;
now in their&#13;
third season will be presenting Thats&#13;
Entertainment, April 16'h and 17'h at&#13;
4:00. This concert will be at Mary Jane&#13;
Teall Theater in Century II and will be&#13;
music drawn from Broadway musicals.&#13;
For tickets or more information call Kip&#13;
at 316.264.2266 or www.hoamc.org&#13;
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Page 13&#13;
CANADA IS NOT&#13;
THE ANSWER!&#13;
by Greg Razer&#13;
QUESTIONS During these past few&#13;
months following the November 2°d&#13;
election there seems to be nothing but&#13;
questions within the progressive community.&#13;
Some ask, "Should we take our&#13;
mes to the right?" others ask,&#13;
"Sh we take our message to the left?"&#13;
or, "What did religious fundamentalist&#13;
do to gain so much influence and power&#13;
in this nation?" and of course, "Which&#13;
way to Canada?" (The last question&#13;
being the most disturbing to this observer.)&#13;
These are questions that are&#13;
being raised from the halls of the Capitol&#13;
in Washington to the dinner table right&#13;
here in the heart of the Midwest.&#13;
Questions are also being raised in the&#13;
LGBT community. "\Vas ii: too much to&#13;
'go after marriage'?" and "Do we&#13;
wntinue the path that we are on, or push&#13;
foi..n:iore realistic goals given today's&#13;
political climate?" These quesi:ions too&#13;
are being felt right here in our own&#13;
towns and all the way to Washington.&#13;
These are all broad and far-reaching&#13;
questions that must be dealt wii:h and&#13;
dealt with soon. However, perh;ps a&#13;
more basic, fundamental question needs&#13;
to be asked of us all as to how we ensure&#13;
that the debacle of this past November&#13;
never happens again. Did we as a&#13;
community, and I as an individual, really&#13;
do all I could to ensure victorv in&#13;
November? ,&#13;
Think back for a moment to the&#13;
months leading up IO the election. Never&#13;
before have we seen so many&#13;
conversations take place regarding&#13;
national issues. How manv times did yo:,&#13;
sit around a bar with your, friends for ,&#13;
Happy Hour and the marriage issue was&#13;
discussed? How many times did you go&#13;
to dinner with your loved ones and anger&#13;
was expressed concerning the policies of&#13;
President Bush? And now, how manv&#13;
times did those discussions lead to ·&#13;
someone at the bar or table going to&#13;
write a check or volunteer for a campaign&#13;
to make sure the right men and women&#13;
would be in office?&#13;
The Greek philosopher Plato once&#13;
noted, ''The price good men pay for&#13;
indifference to public affairs is to be ruled&#13;
by evil men . .., Ir is in that quote, first&#13;
made thousands of years ago, that we&#13;
find the problem that today's LGBT&#13;
community faces. Our problem is not&#13;
with our issues. We will not find our&#13;
political problems by looking at elected&#13;
officials that we think of as our "friends".&#13;
Nor. will we find the answer by looking&#13;
at those who oppose us. The answer to&#13;
polii:ical problems that face the LGBT&#13;
community are found right here at&#13;
home, within our own community.&#13;
PROVIDING THE RIGHT&#13;
CURRENCY Many want IO see our&#13;
LGBT political organizations begin to&#13;
demand our rights be given to us by our&#13;
elected officials. However, one cannot&#13;
demand anything without the ability to&#13;
back up that demand. When a person is&#13;
elected to public office, he/she usually&#13;
has certain issues that are most dear to&#13;
them. With some legislators, LGBT&#13;
equality is one of their issues and their&#13;
support of our community is unwavering&#13;
and our appreciation .is heartfelt.&#13;
However, we must realize that there are&#13;
even more legislators who are&#13;
supportive, but LGBT equality is rarely&#13;
one of their key issues. Therefore, when&#13;
asking a legislator to support us in our&#13;
efforts, we are essentially asking them to&#13;
spend polii:ical capital on us, and not&#13;
their own pet issues. To convince them&#13;
to do so, we must show the official that.&#13;
not only are we not a liability at electio~&#13;
time, that in fact, we are an asset to&#13;
them. To accomplish this we must&#13;
produce the three forms of currency&#13;
every poiitician wants: Votes, money&#13;
and ~ime. ·&#13;
On Election Day, many of us went&#13;
about our daily business proudly wearing&#13;
our "I Voted" sticker. We a:-e proud of&#13;
that sticker because it shows that we did&#13;
a part in making our ::iation and our state&#13;
a better place to live . .. continued pg35&#13;
This Is Shelter Country.&#13;
Here in our community you will&#13;
find Shelter Agent Greg Tainter.&#13;
We're proud to serve this community&#13;
and our customers. Call today&#13;
and ask about our services.&#13;
Life-Worker's Comp.-Home-Auto-Farm-Business&#13;
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Office licensed in Missouri,&#13;
Arkansas, Illinois &amp;&#13;
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Eureka, Missouri 63025&#13;
www .shelterinsurance.com&#13;
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Sisters Talk&#13;
Gay Battles with&#13;
Weapons&#13;
VStevens&#13;
Llsa Miller-Jenkins, a lesbian once joined&#13;
by civil union to Janet Miller-Jenlr.-ins, has&#13;
decided to use laws designed. for. heterosexuals&#13;
in order to win a custody dispute with her&#13;
former partner. Lisa and Janet were joined by&#13;
civil union in Vermont, where the couple&#13;
decided to have a child using artificial&#13;
insemination. When the couple split, Llsa, the&#13;
birth mother, left Vermont (the state that&#13;
recognizes homosexual unions) and moved to&#13;
Virgina, where she thought she would be&#13;
ensured full custody of the child she shared&#13;
with Janet because Virgina docs not,reco~e ·&#13;
homosexual unions. Anything to win, rigli.t?&#13;
Luckily for Janet, Vermont does not allqw; ., ·&#13;
that kind of creative manipru9:tio!i, of:theJaw.&#13;
The state of Vermont says' lesbiiin 'co'tiples ..&#13;
joined by civil union who have children using&#13;
artificial insemination should be treated no&#13;
differently than heterosexual couples who&#13;
choose the same procedure or choose to&#13;
adopt. Both women are legal parents of the&#13;
child and Llsa has no more rights to the child&#13;
than Janet does. . .&#13;
What we see here is a lesbhm who enjoys&#13;
those equal rights and freedoms that gay&#13;
unions provide only if she is on the winning&#13;
side of the law. Wnen she's not guannteed a&#13;
win, she simply turns to archaic heterosexist&#13;
laws that srack the odds in her f.i.vor. Millions&#13;
of gays and lesbians in the United States still&#13;
do not have the right to a civil union or a&#13;
marriage: Lisa Miller-Jenkins enjoyed&#13;
that right in Vermont, then moved to&#13;
Virginia to take advantage of&#13;
discrimination gainst gays and lesbians.&#13;
Lisa is cheating. She's cheating just as ·&#13;
badly as George W. did when he used the&#13;
gay ban to win votes at the polls.&#13;
When homosexual couples accept&#13;
those rights and freedoms associated with&#13;
gay unions, we also accept all the ·&#13;
accompanying responsibilities. Children&#13;
are a large responsibility. When we&#13;
decide to share that responsiblity with&#13;
another partner, our own desires tllke a&#13;
backseat. Homosexual couples joined by&#13;
civil union (or marriage in Massachusetts)&#13;
who decide to raise childteri together, .&#13;
then. ultimately sever tn,eir. r~latio°'s¥p,&#13;
will'. &amp;c.e riiany chilleo:gef! in. tJie. c~drts ..&#13;
, ,·,,, ,·,-· , '.,. '';&#13;
.-emo B's •.&#13;
jurisdiction, the · st:lte best equipped to&#13;
help the former couple deal with the&#13;
custody dispute.&#13;
The best thiilg to come out of Ilsa&#13;
Miller-Jenkins' creative maneuvering is&#13;
awareness. Society has become more&#13;
aware of the mess Clinton's Defense of&#13;
Marriage Act has created in child custody&#13;
disputes. I refuse to believe the courts&#13;
will allow these kinds of messy disputes&#13;
to continue for too long.&#13;
Page 15&#13;
Guess that I am just a '\vild and crazy&#13;
guy'' but I just don't see what all this&#13;
crap about same-sex marriages is all&#13;
about. Seems as thou the "religious right"&#13;
is always on somebody's case. First it&#13;
was the blacks and then the Jews and&#13;
then the horrible Russian communists&#13;
and now the homosexuals. They always&#13;
have to have their "flock" hate someone&#13;
so that they can get more money out of&#13;
them. They WANT their "flock" to&#13;
hate! After all isn't this more or less&#13;
what religion is all about? Hating the&#13;
people that don't agree with you? But&#13;
what I would REALLY like to know is&#13;
where are the Jerry Farwell's and all the&#13;
other religious right leaders when it&#13;
comes to Catholic Priests molesting little&#13;
children? For the life of me I cannot&#13;
possibly understand why they have not&#13;
jumped on the bandwagon to degrade the&#13;
Catholic Church for their actions! If&#13;
anyone else would molest children they&#13;
would have their ass thrown in jail so fast&#13;
it would make their head spin but&#13;
because the Catholic Church has so&#13;
much power in the world they get off&#13;
with only a slap on the wrist. It just&#13;
doesn't make any sense to me at all.&#13;
Living here in the midwest can be fun&#13;
but there are still a lot of questions to be&#13;
answered. Lucky for me I live near a&#13;
large city and don't have to get real close&#13;
to all my neighbors.&#13;
Same sex marriages is NOT giving&#13;
special treatment to us, it is mereiy&#13;
giving us the SAME rights as all other&#13;
Americans. I have some older gay&#13;
friends who said that they had wanted to&#13;
serve in the Army and Navy but&#13;
couldn't. They wanted the benefits of&#13;
serving in the Armed Services such as&#13;
hospitalilzation, education and GI&#13;
benefits on getting a house, etc. but they&#13;
were denied. They were not wanting&#13;
speciai treatment. They were mereiy&#13;
· wanting the same treatment as all&#13;
Americans. The State congressmen here&#13;
in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and&#13;
Arkansas are only playing i:o special&#13;
interest groups and could care less about&#13;
us. This is very sad to say but it is&#13;
plainly the truth. We have made a hell&#13;
of a lot of progress i..11 the past few years&#13;
but it is a VERY uphill battle. I don't&#13;
want much out of life, a nice place to&#13;
live, a nice job, a nice person to love, live&#13;
with and to be able to live my life as I&#13;
want to. I don't want to bother&#13;
anybody and I don't want anybody to&#13;
bother me.&#13;
Even thou there are laws passed for&#13;
Blacks and Jews eventually there will be&#13;
laws passed for Gays however just&#13;
because laws are on the books doesn't&#13;
mean that the average American will&#13;
change their minds about us. They will&#13;
forever be biased and narrow-minded. I&#13;
sure would like to think that some how,&#13;
some way, some day all this would&#13;
change for the better and hopefully it&#13;
will. Until then I will just go day by day&#13;
and enjoy life in my own way.&#13;
Teaching Activism,&#13;
Leadership, and Knowledge&#13;
P.R.I.D.E. invites all college and high&#13;
students, as well as activists and community&#13;
members to TALK's Spring 2005 conference&#13;
at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.&#13;
This conference is a chance for students and&#13;
community members to meet up, share,&#13;
leam, org,.nize, and have fun. The intended&#13;
effect will be a strengthened LGBT&#13;
community and great impact on grassroots&#13;
efforts. Though our last two conferences&#13;
have been Ark.ansas focused, we are inviting&#13;
anyone and everyone from AR, OK, MO,&#13;
and KS this year because of the location of&#13;
Fayetteville in proximity to the four&#13;
state area. More than anything, this is a&#13;
rejuvenating experience for those with&#13;
activism experience and good training for&#13;
those with little. So check out the website&#13;
and convince yourself that it is the only piace&#13;
to be on APRIL 1st anci 2nd. Come&#13;
experience a weekend in Fayetteville-the&#13;
best place to be gay in Arkansasii For more&#13;
information call: 479-575-3880 or visit&#13;
www.uark.edu/-pride&#13;
Page 16&#13;
"AN EVENING OF HOPE"&#13;
WITH PAT KUTTELES FRIDAY,&#13;
APRIL 8th AT PITTSBURG STATE&#13;
UNIVERSITY&#13;
Press Release:&#13;
PITTSBURG, KS_ The Pittsburg State&#13;
University Queer Straight Alliance, a&#13;
non-profit organization, Presents "An&#13;
Evening of Hope" with Patricia Kutteles,&#13;
to benefit Servicemembers Legal Defense&#13;
Network. The event will be held Friday,&#13;
April 8 at 6pm on the Campus at&#13;
Pittsburg State University - Pittsburg,&#13;
Kansas (Crimson &amp; Gold Ballroom of&#13;
the Overman Student Center) A black tie&#13;
affair with silent auction and dinner.&#13;
Reservations are required: $25 per person&#13;
or $40/couple (For more information, or&#13;
to RSVP, contact Brandon Plott at&#13;
brandon@psuqsa.org.) Patricia Kutteles&#13;
will be the keynote speaker.&#13;
Patricia Kutteles, whose son Barry&#13;
Winchell was murdered at Fort Campbell&#13;
Kentucky after his fellow soldiers&#13;
assumed he was gay, has worked tirelessly&#13;
with SLDN to battle "Don't Ask,&#13;
Don't Tell" and has spoken at numerous&#13;
events across the country.&#13;
Guests who are coming from out of&#13;
town can contact the Comfort Inn and&#13;
Suites of Pittsburg, Kansas and receive a&#13;
room with either 2 queen size beds or&#13;
one king size bed for $52.00 USD per&#13;
night. The hotel room block is valid for&#13;
the 8,9,10 of April. Contact Comfort Inn&#13;
at (620) 231-8800. FOR MORE INFORMATION,&#13;
OR TO RSVP, contact&#13;
Brandon Plott at brandon@psuqsa.org.&#13;
On Saturday April 9th 2005 beginning&#13;
at 9:30 PM we will be hosting the&#13;
First Annual MrJMs./Miss Kansas Gay&#13;
University Student at 4 Oaks Golf&#13;
Course in Pittsburg, $5 cover Charge&#13;
18+ Applicants Must be enrolled full&#13;
time at any Kansas University&#13;
FREE HIV&#13;
TESTING,NO&#13;
NEEDLES!&#13;
SPIRIT OF CHRIST&#13;
MCC SPONSORS&#13;
2902 E. 20th St., PO Box 4711&#13;
Joplin, Mo 64803&#13;
In conjunction with AIDS Project of the&#13;
Ozarks, MCC Joplin offers free HIV&#13;
testing the last Sunday of each month&#13;
between 5PM and 6PM. For your&#13;
convenience you can aiso call 206-6179 for&#13;
an appointment. We use the Ora-sure&#13;
method which does not require the use of&#13;
needles and we offer complete&#13;
confidentialit-f. You may also request&#13;
Booklets on AIDS for People of Faith&#13;
through the PO Box listed above.&#13;
Spirit of Christ MCC Joplin&#13;
"Serfling A Healthier Community"&#13;
Page 17&#13;
t"&#13;
INMALE&#13;
Page 18&#13;
cori.tihti&#13;
this)1;ap&#13;
pegpl~;s,&#13;
e11;ch.sta'&#13;
checks·&#13;
not allow&#13;
rule .. The issue is YOU Iuv'e.to. i,~: tn~&#13;
watch: dog, you have. to ~pealf U ,_fo' .&#13;
bark andy&#13;
injustice co&#13;
We don't n&#13;
bias, religious indifference or&#13;
spealoi:igTcff :i: gteit stil:te oi" a · great&#13;
nation. We don't.need tllore GLBT bars&#13;
· that mistreat _us or exploit our&#13;
. communitf-.Whai WC ~cd ,are tnore&#13;
groups like•-B.::'G . . ..&#13;
National Gav atf&#13;
and churche; like\tJtli&#13;
Christ,&#13;
Met&#13;
that&#13;
commitments · accept second&#13;
· · class' citizen·&#13;
. '&lt;ve&#13;
th&#13;
. . . . &gt;'that&#13;
· in .t he· su.. b&amp;. :. 6f.D .. r: M.. aitili :I..rithef- !forg , •&#13;
JR and-~dbi as welFas :some 'of our&#13;
· · · , leaders; &amp;ET'i.4-IE, :&#13;
.:: ;:,, if.' ·:., ·i{' ,&#13;
., 'f .. :,J&#13;
. . the Soutlietn Baptist&#13;
Conv;entiori. .. the "J.IJli.~hville&#13;
betlifration~'';;ri •stiie-1~:i · ~tffig~;,;, i~&#13;
which it stated ifs' opposition to-same-sex&#13;
based on C it calico, "the&#13;
designed&#13;
of.one man ·Steven&#13;
Discip~es of&#13;
the N~.riai. Gay&#13;
. v .. i;;..; .. ,.~~us&#13;
esponds with&#13;
".A'.~;:~~;,in tnet£Jt~stian Church&#13;
Page 19&#13;
Steve Urie from pg 18 ·MCC's Troy Perry Wins California&#13;
(Disciples of Christ) .and a former Marriage Lawsuit! Thirty-five Years&#13;
Southern Baptist minister, I am saddened Separate His First Milriage Lawsuit in&#13;
1970 And Court Victory in 2005. "I have&#13;
and disappointed that leaders of the worked and prayed for this dav for 35&#13;
Southern Baptist Convention continue to years. Today~ our prayers wer~&#13;
present their discrimination against answered," says Perry.&#13;
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender At a Monday afternoon press&#13;
Americans in the guise of compassion. conference at the Los Angeles law offices&#13;
While diey conclude that, "marriage is a of riot_ed attorney Gloria Allured, Perry&#13;
lifetitjie union of one man and one said, "I have worked for this day and&#13;
womfu, according to the Bible, and may prayea for. this day for 35 years. Today,&#13;
b · · · · · · · our prayers were answered."&#13;
not cq~defin:ed," these so-called Bihlical · Perry also noted; "Monday's ruling is&#13;
literali~ts ignore the fact that marriage in a significant step but not a final step _&#13;
the l3ible _has been used to justify tO~?:fd ~arriage equality." The Superior&#13;
. , of,coricuhiries·iri. the case' of Couit'of. California will bold a review&#13;
. (Genesi;·l6t3);·~·excuse:f&lt;i/ •.seisi6.ti~9n;~cb.30, and the order&#13;
extrav~t poly~y in the case of King.· enforcing the judge's ruling could be&#13;
Solomon (1 Kings H:1-3) apd as a issued aftpat time, It is also:widely&#13;
desperate, but infedor; 'alternative to 4ta1: state officials will appeal&#13;
burning in lustful celibacy in the case of . . . . . to the California Appeals&#13;
th&#13;
A:.. • Court or_ the. California Supreme Court .&#13;
.. e A'f:'o.stle Paul. (1 Cor•i. .n thians 7: 8). .· •• !'.The ru· ling by Judge Richard Kramer&#13;
. Their sd;iptui2Ligi:iorarice only . • • gives hope t&lt;&gt; .all. of us," said Petry,&#13;
undercuts tlieir.message: The ori.lything noting that the judge is both a Roman&#13;
you'll l~arn ab?ut mai:tfage fron;i .reading Catholic and a Republican&#13;
!:l!~~~~~~ir:t!th&#13;
~I~7d moon~~::a:n:d s~:r;t;~!: giant&#13;
rais~d in the Southern Baptist .church and leap' for mankind. This court victory is a&#13;
their. . . .. :i~-whit keeps small step for the GLBT community and&#13;
th~tn with eacli. · a giant leap for humankind. Let your&#13;
._ 'JJliey,will s b~( not hw;nanity be the example for others.&#13;
:will sti th~ dgai:ettc: .&#13;
. . . t don't. . ,think of setYing S_il!Ve Urie has been an activist for over&#13;
. ope of thetn wine. Their women can thirty years and is the pastor of the local&#13;
· we,~ tr1ake up and they can eat pork but · MCC, Spirit of Christ MCC in Joplin, MO.&#13;
Lo~;1'nows you cari}taccept that two&#13;
men:, or women can love each other.&#13;
They can ac:cept marrying concubines iri&#13;
the Bible or having multiple wives&#13;
because it was to procreate and multij?,le&#13;
the world'.s citizenry out they can't'&#13;
accept I might love my: partner ..&#13;
Apru 1 M.2.&#13;
SPRIN.l&#13;
Diversity w .. kend BOTH .. , ·•,·&#13;
1CQUN&#13;
&amp; Gal coatutt&#13;
VALENTINE'S, Concertsarif oiler Ewra Qlver•lty BEARBI&#13;
CONTEST A BBQ LU#CH&#13;
www.DiversityPride.com&#13;
Page 20 Star Scene&#13;
. me's Wichita,&#13;
Kansas to our distribution area.&#13;
With· a vibrate g1ty community,&#13;
the people are not only goodlooking&#13;
but very friendly. You&#13;
will have a great time in Wichita.&#13;
Include this growing&#13;
city on the confluence of the&#13;
Arkansas and Little Arkansas Rivers in your nex.t travel plans!&#13;
Page 22&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
"This is now the law of the land in&#13;
seven Canadian provinces and one&#13;
Canadian territory. This is a decision&#13;
taken bv our courts based on our&#13;
Charter, of Rights. This is a question of&#13;
equality .... The purpose of the Charter&#13;
of Rights is to protect minorities ...&#13;
against the oppression of the majority.&#13;
... One of the most damaging things, I&#13;
believe, to the Canadian concept of&#13;
equality and respect for each other&#13;
would be in fact if we allow the Charter&#13;
to be attacked."&#13;
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin&#13;
defending Canada's plans to legalize full&#13;
same-sex marriage nationwide, at a Jan.&#13;
17 press conference in India. Courts&#13;
already have legalized same-sex marriage&#13;
in eight of Canada's 13 provinces and&#13;
territories.&#13;
Diversity Festival&#13;
Eureka ncirs; AR&#13;
EUREKA SPRINGS, AR_ Eureka Pride&#13;
announces there 1st outdoor festival .event&#13;
to be held Saturday April, 2nd from 1 pm&#13;
to ????. The event will feature karaoke and&#13;
dance party, food and beer vendors, mot&#13;
readings, boat rides, archery, paint ball,&#13;
live entertainment and more. At 5pm the&#13;
stage will be set for "Drag Queens in&#13;
Heels" drag show.&#13;
A shuttle service will provide transportation&#13;
to the outdoor festival event for&#13;
those who prefer not to drive. Location is&#13;
about 10 minutes west of Eureka Springs&#13;
on Hwy 187. If your driving to the event,&#13;
just iook for the waving rainbow flags.&#13;
For more information visit:&#13;
www.eurekapride.com&#13;
Page 23&#13;
I Dee&#13;
"bar service" ...... !!!&#13;
What! a wonderful month 1brch was!&#13;
Not too much ·snow, not too cold and&#13;
evecyoO:e seemed to be a lot happier. I found&#13;
the bar scene ro .be much better and nof as&#13;
much bitdiirig around. the pool table. The&#13;
same ·oJa:pfople who always bitch still "always&#13;
bitch" but' that, is tliefr problem.. Why bitch&#13;
for the hell of it? 0nly bitch. about things that&#13;
you really liave control over. One thing that I&#13;
would re'ally:like,to bitch about however is&#13;
Bartenders!·'There·are a lot of great bartenders&#13;
and)rr"bsthi&amp;tlidm· ue very friendly: Bur there are a some of them who are vecy obnoxious!&#13;
If they· don(t,'._like beiog·a bartender, why nor&#13;
lo.ok' fur•aootifa'ijobl ,.-1;,. bartender MBST, be a&#13;
"people'!\pett\dn:~ iBartcnders are NOT:the&#13;
owners :6{ the bar, they are merely employees&#13;
of the. t':li'.: ;l'.like• J:;air stylists or :iuiy other&#13;
~Ef!~=: had. never' .b~eii tt(Tulsa liefbre:. Thi!&#13;
bartende.t didri't'even: say "bi" to biro: · He- just&#13;
loo'ke'a' lifhiln n:nl:lf tJ:le. guy iold;liim wbat he&#13;
wanted tcickirik:, ·He'thin,put thedtink down&#13;
in front of hilii aaH 'ditln!f ~en tell ruin how&#13;
much it was. Tbefr Ther giving him liis change&#13;
the bartender·w.cnt= back over to the guys ·at&#13;
the end of the, bar thiit he was tlllkmg with and&#13;
completely ignored the new customer. · After&#13;
one drink the out. of town businessman left&#13;
the bar arid went to another bar. I happened&#13;
to see him later .in the evening at another bar&#13;
and scirted talking with him. He explained&#13;
how rude the bartender at the fust bar was so&#13;
he left after tlie first' tlrlnlt.' · At the secorid bar&#13;
that he went to he Sllld that the bartender was&#13;
very friendly, asked if he was new in town,&#13;
introduced him to a few of the guys in the bar&#13;
and:railfy IJU!de him feel right at home., He&#13;
stayed at that bar, for several drinks:. He~siud&#13;
that often when, lie· travels around on business&#13;
that most bllrtcllders ·are very rude. •. T couldn't'&#13;
expktln why that y.'liS• Seems to me that&#13;
bartenders shorild be the friendliest people in&#13;
town. When gays go to a n~ town whether&#13;
on business or if they, have just moved there or&#13;
only frequent a bar once in a while, ·the&#13;
bartender should go out of his way to be extra&#13;
'nice to everybody. Sadly to say but when a&#13;
gay person comes from out of town to Tuisa&#13;
or Oklahoma City or Springfield, or Joplin,&#13;
the first place that they go is to the gay bars.&#13;
If they are not friendly there, where will they&#13;
be fnendly? Bar owners are always bitching&#13;
about no business or not enough business. If&#13;
their bartenders were nicer, and friendlier to&#13;
the patrons, then they would stay in the bar&#13;
longer and drink and have fun. Doesn't this&#13;
make sense? But some bar owners and&#13;
bartenders would rather. bitch about no·&#13;
b~sin;ss and no tips and, then wonder whv&#13;
th~y don't :h~i ~ore b~siness. Oc~asion:illy I&#13;
go to .a stpight ,bar arid .the ~attenders are&#13;
always friendly! Why not in a gay bar?&#13;
· But, d1en you walk into other bars&#13;
and the bartender greets you by name,&#13;
asks how your day has been and is real&#13;
upbeat. That is the way it SHOULD be!&#13;
M~.tig it a very pleasant experience for&#13;
everyone should be the goal of all bars&#13;
and bartenders. Luckily for me I look&#13;
over 21 so I am rarely .asked for my ID&#13;
but some bartenders and door people are&#13;
downright rude when they ask to see&#13;
ID's. I knpw that legally they need to&#13;
check everyone but they could at,Ieast be&#13;
nice about it.&#13;
I love the bars in Oklahoma and get&#13;
to Springfield and Joplin sometimes on&#13;
weekends. But sometimes the attitudes&#13;
of the bartenders turn me off so much&#13;
that I just walk out and go to another bar&#13;
whei~ they· are· friendly·; They should&#13;
not !:&gt;ring thei; problems to them at&#13;
work. If they don't. like. their jobs, then&#13;
quit and find another job that suits them&#13;
better. -Why should customers have to&#13;
put up with their bitching and problems.&#13;
One of the worst .thirigs a bartender can&#13;
do· is bad mouth the bar. owiler which&#13;
has happineil several times.&#13;
Luckily for me I usually go to the&#13;
bars with a group of friends and we carry&#13;
on,our own co~crsatian,but when we&#13;
see someone come inCthat we don't know&#13;
we like · to introduce ourselves fo them.&#13;
Whether they aie new:in town, just&#13;
· tri~ved here or iust came out, it is alwavs&#13;
' ru~e fo meet n~w. peopl~. Going out tb&#13;
the bars SHOULD be a fun experience!&#13;
Pa~e24&#13;
lesoiat?prcs; fut Hi . .· · ·.&#13;
years. Slie serv~a for tlii:e'e :f~iis as•&#13;
tli{'co~cliair of ttie Boaret:'Bf ·. ·.&#13;
dir~~tors bfNei York' City's&#13;
Lesbian,. Gay, Bis~xfral; iha&#13;
Tr:liisg6~a~r ·co'rti'μittiii#· Center,·&#13;
whei:~ she founded a . . . ' .&#13;
grp\iodbt~:iking · ·&#13;
called ·«Jo Our&#13;
by ;E'aiita .fy{artinac&#13;
APruFzoos&#13;
Beltway&#13;
ie&#13;
. Our two most prominent national :f,GBT&#13;
organizations· recently• announced changes·&#13;
· that, on the surface, may seem like. business as&#13;
· usual. But;, in fact; tliese shifts could have a big&#13;
impact on the course of o:ur, movement ...&#13;
. First,· die National;G:ay and Le!!bian!Task&#13;
Force created a new Department of Public&#13;
Policy &amp; Governmental,Affairs, whicb:will&#13;
lobby me.mbers of C?»gr~ss,;and government&#13;
agencies for LGBT rigllts ublic: ,; .&#13;
~tatement. ab'out,the. P.CW: • .&#13;
one that,o&#13;
Then;.&#13;
Campaign. die~ odth&#13;
l press attent;oh for th&#13;
announcenienti.of its .&#13;
HRC's neW:~h~ad will&#13;
___ ...;.. _ _.;. __ ..,;_;.;;._..,;..,;_,.. ;.._..,;_.;,,1 b:ian wh&#13;
of EMIEY's List; a: grcnip that help's ·pro-choic&#13;
office; . • : ,. . . . . . .&#13;
What struck:. nic about these two ant\ounce&amp;.inti ..&#13;
inodifkations for the two gtouj:&gt;s,,which - espedf:illy in&#13;
been. at odds poU!=ically and ideologicallv, not to tilt.titi&#13;
NGLTF,.i~Rresenting die more,progressive:wing,of out movement;,~ fot&#13;
many .. Y.e:lrS. 9cc11pif:d a b~.ck. sea.t in' ~l!:.shingtoni,gay pblltic~,,~~rkirlg!:mbre at the&#13;
state anc:l}ocal ky-els OD; aμttgay initiatives · , to Hit€. As&#13;
a result, :we'veJiaa oasically one vision .of IB.~@'11,V .; : .&#13;
ind.it's a yisigij. · ·. · f us hav[f6und,too: centrist. Ind~ed;&lt;thete\was aJ~t. ~f&#13;
talk after .Cneryl .the post at HRC that she was forced,,out for.&#13;
m~kinit,.the. oiganizittfon foo y Democl::atic,.while uoder:,heti ;predecessor.,&#13;
Elizabeth B1rchtthe ,a· more. '.\pragg:,.atic/'., .bipartisancfaqe. . .&#13;
.Now. iitepsito have a m1;1ch-l01;1de.n iY&lt;:&gt;ia~,in Washington. The&#13;
grollp .has . 1.,IDJ!J9bbying • team,thal include~, lUlloi;ig others,•&#13;
El~angr C:lintoJ?. ll&lt;lministration of;iciaj.&lt; and, intdguingly, .&#13;
Am~er t,ac.tiv.ist ~.pq ?as long,p~e~.iavohrcd·in. AI:DS organizing&#13;
an.cl. ga! .. '~ .also ,a (oi:thnght s~eaker on queer sexuality; her essay&#13;
fp~s ~s:,A Queer GttLE&gt;reaming Her0Way Home;.&#13;
pro · over well' with many. Republican - · an:d I:&gt;emocratic -&#13;
!aw ., . ·.• . . . ..&#13;
· At the s~nre time; HR:&lt;£ seems to'b~ ripping a page. from NGL'fF's playbook and&#13;
~ass:ssi!fg the• im~o~cc ,e&gt;floc:tl LGBT organizing, After till, as our • • · · · ·&#13;
oest-tanded orga:ntzattQn, l:£8.(i took most of the biame whcn,11&#13;
ameodri:,;ents . . . . . . ~; bu.ring his first we~k:on the&#13;
So~~esc: ,sa . . · i::f9SS-countty tour. to talk. to.&#13;
le;ade.i:s 1and offiq~~ ''I've. time in the last 10. years,~ "&#13;
~ol.l;Ilo.ntse .has $!Jlted .. Hi~ . list was i:o ''.go out acrotisF.&#13;
10 tt,le cf.fort to lielp wo~n j~ef . _ . ·&#13;
J_::~oin what I've read aodiit hitn~ Soimonese seems to suit .his 11ew. employer to a&#13;
T. He·s someone who pleases Republicans and Democrats alike, ·as C'."'1:ideooed by the&#13;
glowing bipartisan praise he's alffaoy picked up. But also, duritig the 2004 election,&#13;
l ~&#13;
1&#13;
i&#13;
I&#13;
Page 25&#13;
Lesbian Notions . ...&#13;
he made a difficult, some would say&#13;
"pragmatic" move - EMILY's List funded&#13;
a Democratic pro-choice woman who&#13;
was also in favor of passing the rabidly&#13;
antigay Federal Marriage Amendment.&#13;
While Solmonese argues he was just&#13;
upholding his organization's mission, the&#13;
move raised t.h.e ire of many of us who&#13;
believe political and social movements&#13;
should stick together, not sell each other&#13;
out.&#13;
It will be interesting to see how the&#13;
sometime-rival NGLTF and HRC adjust&#13;
to each other's turf. In quintessential&#13;
NGLTF style, executive director Matt&#13;
Foreman has already put forth his belief&#13;
that there is plenty of room for&#13;
"multiple voices" on Capitol Hill. In&#13;
contrast, Solmonese told The Advocate&#13;
that "we've got to come together and&#13;
make sure .. :we share a common vision."&#13;
You can probably tell that I'm a bigger&#13;
fan of NGLTF than of HRC.&#13;
Personally, I don't think any social&#13;
movement can have a "common vision,"&#13;
unless it's a false one that's only the&#13;
vision of the most vocal and powerful&#13;
among us.&#13;
But actually, I'm optimistic about&#13;
both these changes in our two top&#13;
groups. NGLTF has a lot to offer in the&#13;
realm of federal lobbying, most notably&#13;
a view of the LGBT community as&#13;
bound up with other social-justice&#13;
movements in an effort to bring about&#13;
positive change for many different kinds&#13;
of people. Indeed, the group's penchant&#13;
for coalition-building has always been its&#13;
strong suit.&#13;
And HRC takes into America's&#13;
heartland its reputation for holding the&#13;
middle course - which will appeal to&#13;
straight community and religious leaders&#13;
who don't really understand what this&#13;
"gay rights stuff' is about but who may&#13;
be swayed by the stories of and faces&#13;
individuals. And Solmonese avers that&#13;
"increasing our presence and visibility&#13;
across America will be a top priority of&#13;
my tenure" - a vaiuabie goal to bring to&#13;
the gay-activism table.&#13;
Little Black Book fron page 7&#13;
Galveston Convention and Visitors Bureau&#13;
(409-763-6564 or 888/GAL-ISLE,&#13;
www.galveston.com). Garza's Kon Tiki (315&#13;
23rd St., 409-765-5805). Hotel Galvez (2024&#13;
Seawall Blvd., 409-765-7721 or 800-&#13;
WYNDHAM, www.wyndham.com). Java&#13;
213 (213 23rd St, 409-762-JAVA). Mermaid&#13;
&amp; Dolphfu Resort (1103 33rd St., 409-762-&#13;
1561 or 888-922-1866,&#13;
www.mermaidanddolphin.com). Moody&#13;
Gardens (1 Hope Blvd., 800-582-4673,&#13;
www.moodygardens.com). Mosquito Cafe&#13;
(628 14th St., 409-763-1010). Paradise Guest&#13;
House (2317 Ave. P, 409-762-6677,&#13;
www.galveston.com/paradise). Playa de Loro&#13;
(Pirates Beach Center, off Hwy. 3005, 409-&#13;
737-4600). Ramada Galveston (2300 Seawall&#13;
Blvd., 409-762-1166 or 800-272-6232,&#13;
www.ramada.com). Robert's Lafitte (2501&#13;
Ave. Q, 409-765-9092). Stiarbucks (102 22nd&#13;
St., 409~621-2577). Third Coast Bar (904 Ave.&#13;
M, 409-765-6911). Tremont House (2300 Ship&#13;
Mechanic's Row, 409-763-0300 or 800-&#13;
WYNDHAM, www.wyndham.com).&#13;
Undercurrent (3102 Seawall Blvd., 409-750-&#13;
8571). Willie G's (21st North Street Pier 21,&#13;
409~762-3030). Yaga's Cafe (2314 The Strand,&#13;
409-762-6676).&#13;
Dear uncle Mikey&#13;
Ask Uncle Mikey&#13;
Advice Column!&#13;
APRIL 2005&#13;
Uncle here once more bringing you a&#13;
. different view of all things queer. This week&#13;
· your old uncle has done his best to stay'warm.&#13;
]t is as If this winter is lik.e a queen crowing&#13;
another queen, it just does not want to let go.&#13;
• Uncle was able to manage however, with the&#13;
. help of a couple of hot studs to keep me warm.&#13;
· · ,~ Never underestimate the power of lust kittens.&#13;
This month we find ourselves pondering&#13;
llfes missed chances and the lesson learned in&#13;
hindsight.&#13;
I was in a relationship with my boyfriend for two years. I knew I loved him however&#13;
foun~ mysel_f wanting to e~periment and be somewhat free to enjoy other ~en. My&#13;
b&lt;:&gt;yfriend tne? to make ~gs work,_howevcr, felt that the relationship was ended&#13;
with my straying ways. I s10ce. have become disenchanted with the Twinldes around&#13;
me, and realize~ ·what I had with him. I have tried evetything I know to get him&#13;
bac~ to no avail. Now, I am at a !oss wondering if I have lost the man I was meant&#13;
to be with. What can I do? '&#13;
Missing him&#13;
Dearest Missing,&#13;
Uncle was most touched by your letter. It sounds as if you have learned one of lifes&#13;
most unrealized lessons. It is always what we do not have, which drives our desires.&#13;
Once obtained, we usuajJ.y realize we, already had. what A was. we sought in out&#13;
deepest desires: U nfotgiv;ably, . this. i~ .a l~sson whlcii • bfi~ wi~ it .the ·reality of lost&#13;
chances. It SOll!lds l!t o.fhcl:.li#fhas iiloved'.on; arid. :that yoti should do the&#13;
~ame. Realize your .. ~ arid'.uiiliie, this in die futi:lte: If this lo'9'e was meant to be,&#13;
it shall conic back to you, how#cr, be prepared that this just may not be the case.&#13;
Good luck-Uncle Mikey&#13;
Kittens, it is tb,e prison of our own design. Desires unrealized, as the cake always&#13;
seems sweeter. 1!om the other plate. It is mans folly to want the thing they do not&#13;
have, not rcaliz111g they already have what substance in their own kitchen. Be careful&#13;
of what you wish for; for the wish .itself may not be the truest desire of the dreamer.&#13;
Dear Uncle MiJ[ey::&#13;
I recently met the. acqpaiiit;aacc of a n:ian which is ol&gt;'riously in doubt of his sexualitv.&#13;
He attempts to run from. Jps o..m self.: denying his scxuility; while acting .like a big ,&#13;
old butch. I _am ~&lt;&gt;st ll'tttacte'.l to this man and want to help him except himself I&#13;
attempt to gtve hitn leads which, he either does not except or pick up on. How can I&#13;
help this man come out already?&#13;
Getting real&#13;
Dearest Real,&#13;
F~t off lets get real. Is it. the &amp;&lt;;t that. you want to help him, or yourself to his&#13;
delights? You cannot tjish s6me~n~ into coming out lcittep,. just because .you arc&#13;
h~ving ~ 9.11 in your pants. ~au cotdf seriously burn 'lllly.·· qiances you may have&#13;
with this young one, if you insist on pu!ihing them he(orc ihev are readv to reveal:&#13;
the pos_sibility that they play. for our team. If you re.ally waiit to hdp this souI,&gt;th~&#13;
allow him to come at his own rate .. Support while letting him know he has a· good&#13;
Page27&#13;
friend, which will be excepting of him.&#13;
Patience is a virtue dearest one.&#13;
Smooches Unde-Unde&#13;
Uncle Mikey once attempted to help&#13;
someone come out as well. I guess it was just&#13;
too much for the poor dC2C. He ran like he&#13;
was running through a white sale. It is not&#13;
always easy when someone is attempting to&#13;
come out. There are many variables during&#13;
the coming out process. While, we may see it&#13;
as the obvious choice, it remains a struggle&#13;
for some. 'The best thing another can do, is&#13;
just be supportive through the process.&#13;
Dear Uncle:&#13;
I have a friend who is such a queen, he puts&#13;
most to shame. He is a one man. parade, as his&#13;
is lllways wallcirig around with · buttons,&#13;
stickers, and colon running off of him for the&#13;
world to sec. He makes issues out of&#13;
everything. I get somewhat embarrassed&#13;
when we arc in public, as he openly&#13;
challenges everyone he secs as a threat to his&#13;
pride parade. How can I tell him he needs to&#13;
tone.it down; so that I can be more&#13;
comfortable while in his ·presence? It is not&#13;
that I do not care about issues, I just do not&#13;
sec the need to constantly lead the parade.&#13;
Ashamed&#13;
Dearest Kitten,&#13;
It is not your friend which has the issue, it is&#13;
yourself you need to look to here. It is the&#13;
prideful advocates which live in this manor,&#13;
which make it possible, for the continuing&#13;
education of. society at large, on our issues.&#13;
Maybe you need to hear his voice a little&#13;
more, and realize it is you who has an issues&#13;
.with being your self openly. Do not charge&#13;
your friend with a wrong, when he is simply&#13;
proud of himself and his community. Allow&#13;
bis force to shine in your life.&#13;
Smooches-Uncle&#13;
It is that time again Kittens. So remember "&#13;
you venture out again in that wonderful&#13;
drama of life- It is the one which truly&#13;
excepts themselves which will be aJ:,k to&#13;
except others.&#13;
Smooches Uncle Mikey and Tiddles too.&#13;
Unck Mikey is 11. ~ from Freeuin~ ftlriUr&#13;
A6chul Hinvrun. Michrid has been fliritingfor tm&#13;
~rs. Utiiizing his stlldies, ,nd lffe apmen« w J,e.'p&#13;
othen in his comm,mity, thro,tgb b,111ior ,md so#nd&#13;
""'1itt. K,d,i,eJ ~ his stlldy of psyd,ol.ogy """&#13;
cm,tiw writing, lfS wdl bis extmsifle bwdtgro#nd in&#13;
mtnt11.l be.ihh Direct OtTI! to bring" ,_ st:,le """&#13;
"l'fT04d, to bdping others. ~'s other fllOri!s o,n&#13;
be fliewea at -.f"]linltcontent.com.&#13;
May Day, May Da&#13;
''They don't just want marriage.&#13;
They want to destroy marriage&#13;
and the family, as we know it."&#13;
-----Doctor James Dobson, Focus on the .&#13;
Family&#13;
SOULFORCE LEADS DIRECT&#13;
ACTION TO CONFRONT FOCUS&#13;
ON .THE FAMILY AND JAMES&#13;
DOBSON, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2005 IN&#13;
COLORADO SPRINGS.&#13;
STIGLER; OK_Soulforce in Oklahoma&#13;
planning to confront the anti-gay&#13;
rhetoric.. of James Dobson and Focus on&#13;
the Family.&#13;
"Out goal is to have enough people in&#13;
Colorado Springs to be able to surround&#13;
Focus. on tlie Family. That would take&#13;
1600 people! Our goal in Oklahoma is&#13;
for 20 ~~ to. go. It. is only a 12 hour&#13;
drive. Pl~se consider going and invite&#13;
your ~ends. There is still plenty of time&#13;
to register for this action. We are also&#13;
asking for donations. to help with the&#13;
travel expense. There arc qtiite a few&#13;
young people going that need&#13;
assistance." :...from Karen W cldin,&#13;
Soulforcc in Oklahoma.&#13;
Tax deductible donations should be&#13;
made out to Soulforce in Oklahoma and&#13;
mailed to:&#13;
Soulforce in Oklahoma&#13;
Rt. 4, Box 3534&#13;
Stigler, OK 74462&#13;
For more information email Karen at&#13;
Karen@soulforceinoldahoma-org or visit&#13;
the Soulforce web site ·&#13;
www.~()ulfo~cc.org ·and/or&#13;
www.DearDrDobson.com and read&#13;
more about the action and then register&#13;
. at www.soulforce.org. If you register online,&#13;
you should notify Karen you are&#13;
going. Karen@soulforceinoklahoma.org&#13;
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Deep Inside&#13;
Hollywood&#13;
by:Romeo San&#13;
Vicente&#13;
APRIL 2005&#13;
Someone Filmed His&#13;
Life Tonight_&#13;
Romeo's favorite wardrobe-malfunction&#13;
accomplice, Justin Timberlake, is about&#13;
to get his name over the title for the first&#13;
time in his budding movie career. The&#13;
pop star will play Elton John in a feature&#13;
about the queer music legend's life.&#13;
Handpicked by Sir Reginald himself,&#13;
Timberlake's already stuck his own hand&#13;
in the script - the first draft was&#13;
apparently too light on both tantrums&#13;
and tiaras - and demanded that the film&#13;
not sanitize the wild lifestyle John ied in&#13;
the 1970s and '80s. Timbetlake's played&#13;
John twice in music videos, so he's had&#13;
som~ practice itμpersonating his hero.&#13;
Now it's up. to the dialect coaches. The&#13;
film is expected to start shooting later&#13;
this year for a planned 2006 release. No&#13;
other actors are attached yet, but Romeo&#13;
hears the competition is fierce in the Kiki&#13;
Dee casting sessions.&#13;
Rupert Everett Straightens Up&#13;
Forget the overused lesbian kiss plotline&#13;
as a May sweeps ratings-grabber.&#13;
Toe hot homo move this May is casting&#13;
openly gay actors in straight roles. _Boston&#13;
Legal_, the show that gives _ Will &amp; Grace_&#13;
some stiff competition in the guest-star "get''&#13;
departmem and which has already seen&#13;
Freddie Prinze Jr., Dana Delany, Carl Reiner,&#13;
Shelly Long, Kerry Washington, and Al&#13;
Sharpton pass through its halls of justice this&#13;
season is about to host Rupert Everett. In&#13;
his first stateside network prime.-time drama,&#13;
the queer Brit will appear in at: least three&#13;
May episodes of the lawyer-centric series,&#13;
playing slick civil litigator· Malcoltt;1, Holmes.&#13;
His hetero character will go head \b head in&#13;
court against ex-girlfriend Tara· (_Legal_&#13;
regular Rhona Mitra), so expect oJd.romantic&#13;
complaints to . be re-examined iri ~J'6urt.&#13;
_Suckers_ for Mad~nna .qefying the&#13;
idea that she; mixes with movies: like oH with&#13;
water;, Madonna has two new big-sqreen&#13;
projects on track. In the first .one, _Hello,&#13;
Suckers_ (which she'll co-produce with&#13;
_Aviator_ director Martin ~cor,scse),&#13;
Madonna plays Texas Guin~, .the ~eal-life&#13;
star of silent-movie Westerns .who also ran a&#13;
New York speakeasy whe.re she greeted her&#13;
customers with the title line. Meanwhile, a&#13;
follow-up to _Truth or Dare_ is set to debut&#13;
at the Cannes Film Fe.stival in May. Directed&#13;
by Jonas Ackerlund (.:,Spun_), the st$untit!&#13;
ed documentary follows the singer on&#13;
her 2004 Reinvention Tour and is said to lay&#13;
to rest rumors about Her Madgesty's life, as&#13;
well as explain her devotion to Kuibalah.&#13;
That's good news, because Romeo still can't&#13;
figure it out.&#13;
Jenni Olson's _Joy_San Francisco's Jenni&#13;
Olson is a critic, film archivist (her _Homo&#13;
Promo_ collection of vintage queer movie&#13;
trailers was recently released on DVD), and&#13;
now a feature direcror. Her debut, _The Joy&#13;
of Life_, recently screened at the Sundance&#13;
Film Festival and has just been acquired by&#13;
Frameline for North American distribution.&#13;
_Joy_ joins two tales of the city - one the&#13;
story of a butch lesbian's search for love in&#13;
San Francisco, and the other a history of the&#13;
Golden Gate Bridge as a location for&#13;
countless suicides - in an experimental&#13;
examination on the search for both life's&#13;
meaning and its end. The film will screen at&#13;
the San Francisco International Film Festival&#13;
in May and receive art-house distribution&#13;
iater in the year. Expect it also to stir more&#13;
hometown dialogue over the need for an .&#13;
effective jumping barrier on the Golden Gate.&#13;
_Romeo San Vicente has sampkd lots of San&#13;
Fr,mr:isco 's trt'4ts.&#13;
Costly Discriniliiation&#13;
Since the policy went into effect,&#13;
· approximately 10,000 service members&#13;
have been discharged. Of those who left,&#13;
757 held critical jobs for which the&#13;
Pentagon offers re-enlistment bonuses&#13;
because. of their specialized nature, such&#13;
as data processing technicians and&#13;
translators. Many who were discharged&#13;
• .had in,,t~nCC,:-related jobs. 322 spoke&#13;
. foreign hllguages, including Arabic,&#13;
Farsi; Ko:i~an, .and Mandarin, which the&#13;
Pen~qn: has called critical skills amid&#13;
thica~ "ft6m terrorists.&#13;
"' research has found and&#13;
confirmed is that 'Don't&#13;
· .;Do~i '.Fell' harms military&#13;
. ;:.:~s's1'' tild Aaron Belkin, director of&#13;
· · · Sexual&#13;
the&#13;
ta Barbara.&#13;
, Democratic&#13;
assachusetts,&#13;
study, and is&#13;
. the House&#13;
~!l}!Illttee on.&#13;
· onal Thteats and&#13;
. . . , ced0 t,he ¥ilifary&#13;
Readin;es~ . . . ... i.Act {MREA)&#13;
before the HO\llle of Repre~cntlltive.&#13;
MREA is. a ptc&gt;posal that would end the&#13;
bari on gay aii~ leabiah military ·&#13;
persorinet The: legisllltion has. lllore that1&#13;
forty. Cob.gi:essional co:.,spotlsors,&#13;
It couid be argued that _discrimination itl~luding s~cri_gn the House Armed&#13;
is always costly in any form. The loss of .· · Services Cqi#mittee.&#13;
self-esteem, security, and basic .human . , In respon11e, a group of retired&#13;
rights at the hands of bigotry.is · · . niilitary generals -and. admirals today .&#13;
incalculable. For once, however; the announced their support for the !(ct. The&#13;
price of prejudice just might work· in our officers are amorig the. bighcst-'ranking&#13;
favor. yetemns to publicly support repeal of the&#13;
A study released recently by $,e · rnij!tary's gay ban.. ·&#13;
General Accountability Office (&lt;.it'AO), ll. '\ :- '"Our,nationa:l security depends on&#13;
non-partisan congress· · ·'' '' having :the best and brlglitcst Americans&#13;
agency, reported that . Don't . · · · · · .our freedoms;' said Brigadier&#13;
Tell" has cost the us govemmerit nearly . Foote, OQe of the first women to&#13;
$200 million dollars since President achi~e ,that rank. "As . a commander, I&#13;
Clinton institutecl the conticrv~isial know: that 'lesbian; gay and.bisi:iua:i&#13;
policy in 1994. It allowed giys ancf Atnciicans have se~ed ou_r country with&#13;
lesbians to serve in tiie armed forces as honor aod distinction. Our ·armccl. forces&#13;
iong as they abstained from homosexual should be able to recruit eve'.ry qwuified,&#13;
activitv and did not disclose their sciiiai capa.ble American to .protect our&#13;
orien~tion. Revealing their sexual · · homeland, regardless of their sexual&#13;
orientation would result in expulsi,on. odentation. 'Don't ,Ask, Don't Tell' is&#13;
The $200 million cost estin;uuc did.· not , not. oply unnecess!lry and. disctiixtinatory,&#13;
include training and replacement for it is ~so detrimental to our milihuy&#13;
officers or those with J:ugN.y ~P:C~ze9 readiness. The law does not meet the&#13;
skills or the cost of· discharging the gay chmmtiii sense nile' our aiilitaxy. sholild.&#13;
and lesbian officers. abide by;''&#13;
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by the. majority in extending full rights&#13;
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·.·liiy,ing to hide #}19 he was be~ to wear&#13;
op)i!rh .. Then. di_s:S..ster struck; ljis&#13;
. ;dlitj.qn~hip of tbiee years ci;uinbled&#13;
. linexpectedly ancl he was left devastated.&#13;
To. make mlU:t:ets WO . . . . . ·. act as&#13;
'.' ~ ·"' ,&#13;
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Page 33&#13;
Seo es&#13;
by Jack Fertig&#13;
APRIL 2005&#13;
''listen politely, V~!" ------------·-· Admitting, confusion and ignorlltlce is&#13;
the first step to enlightenment. Mercury&#13;
retrograde is aspecting Mars in Aquarius&#13;
and Uranus in Pisces .. Sudden snafus can&#13;
set off th~ sort of confusion that· can&#13;
lea~ to illumination.&#13;
AIUES (March 21 to April 20): Just when&#13;
all looks good with your · pals, a&#13;
paranoid little bug is asking· who your&#13;
mends really are. Recent sliglits can&#13;
prob~ be chalked up t6 si;nplc&#13;
human failure. The real question is,&#13;
how faithful a friend ~ you?&#13;
TAURUS (April 21 to M,;y.20): Your&#13;
carcet secins ·~ be goc&gt;ing great guns&#13;
now. Still, some douli~ (Taurus? Toi?)&#13;
about your iong-term aims.· are •&#13;
complicating the picture. Much as you&#13;
hate doub~ anything, take this· as an&#13;
opportunity to rethink now and make&#13;
better plans later.&#13;
GμIINI (May 21 to June 21): Your mste&#13;
for -adventure can lead you. into fun and&#13;
games that arc better left private. y OU&#13;
go, horleyl Just be. ca.reful if you ~y&#13;
want priyac:J.- Whether your. reputatic:&gt;n&#13;
~ a lm,oc.k o~ gets a boost piay be&#13;
subjective, but yo_u will be talked aboμtl&#13;
CANCEll 0une 22 to July 22): P.rivatcc&#13;
matters with your part,ner may· not. be&#13;
so private. Sure, you need to t:alk dijngs&#13;
out with a friend, hut be carcfull If you&#13;
want real help keeping or finding a&#13;
relationship, listen in particular to the&#13;
advice you don't want to hear.&#13;
LEO 0uly 23 to August 22); Anything that&#13;
loob, ~s, or smells like an office&#13;
flirtation should be avoided. right ii.ow.&#13;
It will coQlC · back to bite you on· the ass&#13;
- and not in a nice way! An appar1=0.t .&#13;
setback in a telatlon1hip could actaally&#13;
unblock a problem, aiding in a solution&#13;
later.&#13;
VDlGO (A-aguat 23 to Sq,tember 22): Even&#13;
in simple conversations, something's&#13;
sure to be misunderstood, and yet such .&#13;
a snafu could lead to new opportunities&#13;
to improve cooperative efforts at work.&#13;
In more formal negotilitions · or co_ntracts,&#13;
however, disaster waits - and so should&#13;
you! Listen politely, bμt don't follow&#13;
advice you get at. the gym.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 to October 21):&#13;
Housecleaning reveals hidden&#13;
treasures that in tum provide a new&#13;
creative direction. Anything from&#13;
finger paints to thumbscrews can&#13;
revive old interests and lead to new&#13;
and very interesting levels of&#13;
enjoyment.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21):&#13;
Your playful overtures are likely to be&#13;
misinterpreted, causing some trouble,&#13;
but it's noi:hing you can't handle.&#13;
Keeping your fun and games on the&#13;
home court will shed interesting&#13;
insights on your family situation.&#13;
SAGITI'ARIUS (November 22 to&#13;
December 20): We all have domestic&#13;
. squabbles here and there, but yours&#13;
here and now offer more depth of&#13;
possibility. than usual Take all&#13;
argumerits at face value, but listen for&#13;
hidden subtexts, especially about&#13;
money.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 · to Janwry&#13;
19): Cool your jets, guard your current&#13;
tendency to capricious impulse, and&#13;
watch your words carefully.&#13;
Mlsstatemcnts can prove expensive!&#13;
Slow 11,nd careful is your usual mode,&#13;
and ~11 a good time to stick to that.&#13;
S Oanuaty 20. to February 18):&#13;
· an ei;pecially bad&#13;
small) financial&#13;
revetSal can open up some profound&#13;
personal ifisights. Getting angry with&#13;
. ypurself in the process could be&#13;
liberating. if you learn from the anger&#13;
and kt go of it&#13;
PISCES (Febnw:y 19 to MArch 19): Being&#13;
unsμic of voμrsclf can open up a&#13;
prqccss o( self-analysis that· provides&#13;
grca~ enlightenment in the long run.&#13;
Stay close to friends you can trust to&#13;
call yo;o on your b.s. Friendly&#13;
aignmcrits will get you closer to the&#13;
truth.&#13;
JMie Fertig bas been u,or/eing "5 a&#13;
-profos,sumal 4StTOk,gt:r since 1977 and is a&#13;
fo#ndi.ng mimber of tlR: .Association for&#13;
Astro/ogial Net'U10rking:_&#13;
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Canada from pg-13&#13;
We're proud because it proclaims to all that&#13;
see us that we did our duty as a citizen of this&#13;
gteat land. You should be proud of voting,&#13;
and never allow anyone to say that your vote&#13;
does not count. We saw that to be false four&#13;
years ago in Florida and are seeing it again&#13;
now in Washington state where, out of the&#13;
2.8 million votes cast, the election for&#13;
Governor came down to only 129 votes.&#13;
And while voting is the most important thing&#13;
you can do in the political process, it is also&#13;
the least that you can do. It is when we as a&#13;
people recognize this point that equality&#13;
issues will begin to move forward.&#13;
We as a community must also understand&#13;
the importance of money in regards to&#13;
campaigns. Consider this: To run for a&#13;
statewide office in Missouri (U.S. Senate,&#13;
Governor, etc), one needs to spend anywhere&#13;
from $8 - $12 million dollars; Even to run for&#13;
State Representative, an office that is&#13;
unfortunately ovedooked all too often, one&#13;
could need as much as $100,000. We must do&#13;
a better job in financially assisting pro-LGBT&#13;
candidates for office, and those candidates&#13;
must know that the money is coming from&#13;
our community. One of the ways of&#13;
accomplishing this is to make your&#13;
contribution to a candidate during a&#13;
fundraiser hosted by an LGBT political&#13;
organization. The candidate can then walk&#13;
out and know exactly how much money he/&#13;
she has received from us. The other is to&#13;
donate your money directly to one of our&#13;
many local political organizations. Many&#13;
area LGBT political organizations a.re set up&#13;
in a fashion that they can receive money and&#13;
spend it directly on behalf of an endorsed&#13;
candidate (ex. PROMO PAC or HRC PAC).&#13;
1bis allows the leaders of these organizations&#13;
to know how much money they spent on the&#13;
candidate and serves as a lobbying tool once&#13;
in office. It also allows the organizations to&#13;
support friendly candidates in rural areas,&#13;
where membership in our org:i.nizationa a.re&#13;
low.&#13;
Lastly, we as a community have to&#13;
become more directly involved in the&#13;
individual campaigns. We must get up from&#13;
the bar ... show up to the dinner party a little&#13;
later ... Tivo £fill &amp; Graa if you have&#13;
to ... whatever it takes, and go volunteer. We&#13;
have to help stuff the envelopes, make the&#13;
phone calls to registered votcn, and yes, we&#13;
must knock on doors in support of our&#13;
candidates. This tends to be the pan of&#13;
campaigning that all people like the least.&#13;
It also happens to be the most effective,&#13;
especially in the close races. Studies show&#13;
that in neighborhoods where candidates and&#13;
volunteers knock on doors, voter turnout&#13;
increases by as. inuch as twelve percent. In&#13;
close elections that is the difference in the&#13;
outcome.&#13;
CONTROLING OUR OWN&#13;
DESTINY What went \v'rong in this past&#13;
election? Why did so many progressive&#13;
candidates and causes get beaten so soundly?&#13;
Those are questions that will be asked for&#13;
many years to come. But we, the LGBT&#13;
community, must look .within ourselves to&#13;
understand what we did right,• and what we&#13;
did wrong. We must come to the&#13;
understanding that if we want our issues to&#13;
advance, we must do what it takes in order to&#13;
have the right people in office to advance that&#13;
cause for us.&#13;
Justified or not, our issues are very&#13;
difficult for many legislators to support. The&#13;
fear of backlash during the election cycle&#13;
prevents our legislative agenda from&#13;
advancing. Therefore, we must begin&#13;
strengthening our campaigning muscles.&#13;
Because our issues are perceived as so&#13;
controversial, voting in similar numbers to&#13;
the rest of the country is not good enough.&#13;
Financial contributions made to campaigns at&#13;
the same level other communities contribute&#13;
just is not good enough. And volunteering&#13;
with similar numbers as everyone else just&#13;
will not be enough. If we truly believe in our&#13;
issues ... if we truly believe in marriage&#13;
equality, in employment protections, in the&#13;
right of an LGBT student to feel safe in&#13;
school, then we have to start doing to things&#13;
necessary to put good legislators in office.&#13;
Until we do, we have no one to blame but&#13;
ourselves.&#13;
The beauty of this situiuion is, we do in&#13;
fact control our own destiny. We have truth&#13;
and history on our side. Our opponents only&#13;
have deception and a few last moments in the&#13;
sun. We know who we are and that we are&#13;
deserving of all the same rights that every&#13;
other proud American enjoys. And with our&#13;
hard work and focus, history shows us that&#13;
we will succeed. The ehallenge is this:&#13;
getting each and every member of our&#13;
community committed to making a&#13;
differ~nce during the next big election. Mark&#13;
your calendars now for November 6, 2006!1&#13;
Page36 Four States Community Directory&#13;
-Bars- Nightclubs-&#13;
Arkansas, Fayetteville (479)&#13;
Studio 716- -716 W. Sycamore- - - - 479-571-130&#13;
Arkansas, Fort Smith (479)&#13;
Kink.cads- 1004 1/2 Gurison Ave- - -479-783-9988&#13;
Club 1022 -1022 Dodson Ave. - - - -479-782-1845&#13;
Arkaasas, Hot Springs (501)&#13;
Club One Eleven- - 111 Garden St- - - - -620-4111&#13;
Our House Lounge - 660 E. Gnind Ave- -624-6868&#13;
Arkansas, Little Rock (501)&#13;
Back Street - - - -1021 Jes11ie Rd- -- - - 501-66+2744&#13;
Di5covery- - - 1021 Jessie Rd- - - - - - 501-666-6900&#13;
The Factory - -412 Louisiana St.- - - - -501-372-3070&#13;
Kaa1a1, Wichita (316)&#13;
]'11 Lounge - • - - - 513 E. Central - - - 316-262-1363&#13;
Our Fanwy- - - - 3201 S. Hillside- - -316-682-5494&#13;
The Comer- -- • - 3210 E. Osie - - - - - 316-682-9781&#13;
The Otherside- -447 N. St Francis- - 316-262-7825&#13;
Shatai - - - • - - - 4000 S. Broadway- 316-522--2028&#13;
Side Street - - -1106 S. Pattie- - -316-267-1l324&#13;
South 40 - - - - 3201 S. H.i&amp;ide - - -316-682-5494&#13;
Trends Bar - - - -1507 S. Pawnee- - - 316-262-4530&#13;
Mls11ouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Ree's-••• 716 S. Main•• - - - - -417-627-9035&#13;
Mhsouri, Kansas City (816)&#13;
Buddies - - • • - 3715 Main St- - - - 816-561-2600&#13;
Belle Stllr'11- - - - 1321 Grand Ave- - - -816-421-1288&#13;
Club NV - - - - 220 Admiral Blvd- - 816-421-NVKC&#13;
DB Warehouse- -- 1915 Main St- -816-471-1575&#13;
Missie B's- - - -805 W. 39th St- - - -- - 816-561-0625&#13;
SidestreetBar- - --413 E. 3rd- - - - 816-531-1775&#13;
Sidelcicks Saloon - - 3707 Main St- - 816- 931-1430&#13;
Ml11ouri, Springfield (417)&#13;
The Edge- -424 Boonville Ave- - - - --417-831-4700&#13;
Liquors &amp; Kickers- -1109 E. Commercial-873-2225&#13;
Martha'• Vineyard- 219 W Olive - -417-864-4572&#13;
Oz Bar• 50.J E. Commercial - - - - . -417-831-9001&#13;
Ronisw: Place- - --821 College- - - - - - -417-86-4-0036&#13;
Rumon • --1109 E. Commercial- - 417-873-2225&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Boom Room- 2807 NW 36th St- - - - - -405-601-7200&#13;
Club Rox- - - -3535 NW 39th Expwy 405.941.2351&#13;
Copa- - • - - - - -2200 NW 39th Expwy- -405-525-0730&#13;
Finish Line - -2200 NW 39th fupwy- - 405-525-0730&#13;
Hi-Lo Oub - - 1221 NW 50th0 ~ - -405-843-1722&#13;
Lido- - • - - - -2200 NW 39th Expwy- 405-525-0730&#13;
Partners-· - -2805 NW 36th St - - - - 405-942-2199&#13;
Sisters- - - - - 2120 NW 39th St - - - - -405-521-9533&#13;
The Roclcies- -3201 N. t.t:ay Ave 405-947-9361&#13;
Topaoga Grill &amp;: Bar- 35351'.'W 39th--405-947-2351&#13;
Oklahoma, Tulsa (918)&#13;
Bamboo Lounge- 720.J E. Pinc - - •- 918-836-8700&#13;
Club Maverick• • 822 S. Sheridan • 918-835-3301&#13;
End Up Club- - - 424 S. Memorial- 918-836-2480&#13;
Detour- - - - -7944 E. 21st - - - - - - - 918-660-7878&#13;
Club Majestic- - 124 N. Boston - - - 918-584-9494&#13;
Renegades- - - - 1649 S. Main - - - - - - - 918-585-3405&#13;
Play-Mor-Club- - 1737 S. Memorial - 918-838-9792&#13;
Tulsa Eagle- - - -1338 E. 3rd - - ••• 918-592-1188&#13;
TNT's - • • - 2114 S. Memorial- - - - 918-660-0856&#13;
Yellow-Bride-Rd- - -2630 E. 15th- - 918-293-0304&#13;
-Restaurants-&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Gushers Restaunnt-2200 NW 39Exp405-525-0730&#13;
lngrids Kitchen- -3701 N.Youngs- -405-946-8444&#13;
Topanga Grill &amp; Bar- 3535 NW 39th--405-947-2351&#13;
-Lodging-&#13;
Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Fairfield Inn by Marriott- - - - - 417-624-7800&#13;
Missouri, Ava&#13;
Catus Canyon Campground- - - - -417-683-9199&#13;
Missouri, Lampe&#13;
KOKOMO Campground - - - - - . - - 417-779-5084&#13;
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (405)&#13;
Hollywood.Hotel- 3535 NW 39th Ex-405-947-2351&#13;
Habana Inn - 2200 NW 39th Exp- - -405-528-2221&#13;
-Organizations-:Arkansas,&#13;
Avoca&#13;
Natural State Naturists- - - - - - - - - -479-451-8066&#13;
Arkansas, Eureka Springs&#13;
MCC living Spring- - - - - - - -870-253-9337&#13;
Arkansas, Little Rock (501)&#13;
Diamond State Rodeo Assoc.- www.dsra.org&#13;
Kansas, Pittsburg {620)&#13;
River of Life Church 1709 N Walnut - -1 lAM&#13;
PSU-QSA.- 1701 S. Broadway- - - - 620-231-0938&#13;
Kansas, Wichita (316)&#13;
HOA-Men, Chorus - 316-618-0684&#13;
Missouri.Joplin (417)&#13;
MCC Spirit of Christ-2902 E 20th, - - - - 6pm&#13;
UCCFF--204 N.Jackson-Ave, -10:30A.M&#13;
Aids Pro;ect Ozarks- 5i3 Kentucky- 4; 7-624-5788&#13;
MGRA- - - - - - www.mgra.us&#13;
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Missouri, Sprie&amp;fieJd (417)&#13;
R..inbow Christian Ch-837 W. Madison- 866-6206&#13;
lJnitllian Universalist Church - - - - 417-833-272~&#13;
APO- - - - 1901 E. Benne~ suite D- - 417-881-1900&#13;
ShowMe MO Pride - - - - - - - - - - --417-864-4459&#13;
GLO Comm. Ctr- -518 E. Com~erical- -869-3978&#13;
PFLAG-Springficld- - 0 - - - -417-889-1059&#13;
'PROMO SW MO- promoswmo@)hotmail.com&#13;
Oklahoma, Oldah~nia City (405)&#13;
Cathedral of Hope- - 600 ?\IW 13th&amp;- - 232-HOPE&#13;
The Center- - 2135 NW 39th St. -· - 405-524-6000&#13;
NI.A-Tribal Fire • • - - . C :. ww'w .trlhalfireokc.com&#13;
OGRA- - - - - - - - - - - - :·:;v'w.w.£i~~dco.com&#13;
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McPride- --.- - cPOBox 15is; OK 74502·&#13;
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GIBT Comm. Ctr- -5545 E. 41st- - - - 918-743-4297&#13;
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H.O.P.E. ~ - - - ""'2545 S. Yale-.~- - - .91.8'83~8378&#13;
M;CC United- -1623 N. Mapl=-_Ood-.-918}8.i~:V15&#13;
SSRA a·· • · · · · .:: • www.soonerstaterodco~~om&#13;
TORR- - - - :::: _ ~:PO:Box 2687,·Tu!sa,'.ok 74101&#13;
Tulsa .C.ARJ:lS{ ::3507 E. ·Admital· Pl0 - 918:8344194&#13;
Tulsa 'ltougi:i ~§ei:s-, -www.t\)}s~e&gt;ug!lrid~I~-co,m&#13;
..... \Bd~iness Services: .&#13;
. . ~h~.~~ Eureb Sprfugs&#13;
Qi;enitYPn~ E~enb~ -~.divenifypride.com&#13;
~de; ..:_ ~ - - .&#13;
Kansas, Wichita&#13;
·TotalM~e-..... Kenn-· - • •·. 31~204-0111&#13;
',,:, ~ .... ;;. .·"&#13;
., .. ,;:,.,/Missouri, Eure~.-&#13;
Shclter Irimmic~- -Greg Tainter- 636-938-5500&#13;
. Missouri, Joplin (417)&#13;
Charles Bul.1: Realtors-Viclci Bronson-- -434-0077&#13;
Office Min~-440 Rangeline Rd- - 417-623-1007&#13;
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Spas NS - --918-258-7727&#13;
City&#13;
• 405- 840-2106&#13;
- 405-524-5733&#13;
Piece To Reine 39th- -405-528-2223&#13;
Priscilla's- 615 Ej.ffril:Jrl;J .:: . . -405-755-8600&#13;
Oklalioffia,'(μlsa (918)&#13;
Elite Bocikstor~ -81..,S:Sli~~idan- -918-838-8503&#13;
Kelly Kirby, CPA- 48ii:s Haryard- -918-747-5466&#13;
l.Jn4erguy.com • • -825?,;6~ - - - • - 918-829-0824&#13;
. Priscilla's - - 7925 E. 41n- - - - - -918-627-4884&#13;
Priscilfa!s - •, • 5634;W/~-: f • --918-446-6336&#13;
Priscilla's - - • -11344 E. 11th· -, • •· 918-438-4224&#13;
' ""· &lt;' ~ '' Priscilla's - • • • 2333 E..7ht·: • - • - - 918-499-1661&#13;
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PABE 40&#13;
Rodeo Kick&#13;
April 7th&#13;
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