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              <text>WWW.METROSTARNEWS.COM "WE DELIVER DIVERSITY"&#13;
From the Editor&#13;
TULSA, OK __ You can still call us "The Star" although&#13;
we have a new name, the Metro Star. Tiae Ozarks Star is no&#13;
longer. With our primary focus on Oklahoma, we decided&#13;
the Ozarks name was no longer appropriate for our publication.&#13;
The State of Oklahoma and our t~vo major metropolitan&#13;
areas, OHahoma City and Tulsa, will continue to be our main&#13;
focus. The emerging Oklahoma cities of Lawton, McAlester,&#13;
Ardmore, Muskogee and Enid also have diverse communities&#13;
that are becoming more active. McPride in McAlester has&#13;
made a big difference in that area. We will continue to serve&#13;
them as well.&#13;
Some believe nevcs print publications have no future, that&#13;
electronic media has made the newspaper obsolete. I believe&#13;
there is need for both. To accommodate those thousands who&#13;
visit our website, we upload our entire paper each month, an&#13;
exact duplicate of the printed version. Many, including myself to ¯&#13;
think&#13;
Maybe you noticed we also have a new look. We’ve changed&#13;
from a magazine m a newspaper format, which will allow&#13;
us more print space and to increase circulation at a lower&#13;
increase in cost than the more costly magazine style. Those&#13;
staples were very expensive! x~lith the added space we now&#13;
can report more on national and international news that&#13;
normally you don’t find in the mainstream media. We will&#13;
continue to sp~ out on eqt~ rights issues and, promote&#13;
those leaders and organizations who openly support equality&#13;
Star Media, Ltd., publisher, was formed in Joplin, Missouri&#13;
in 2003. Vie distributed our first edition New Year’s Eve that&#13;
year. It was a black &amp; white Readers Digest size of only eight&#13;
pages and printed from my home printer. We printed less&#13;
than a 1000 copies because the printer ran out of ink. There&#13;
were only 4 paid advertisers. XXre called it "Ozarks Pride". We&#13;
continued to print on my old Dell printer for several months&#13;
with my dear friend Sissy Blanchard folding and stapling from&#13;
the dining room table. Because people confused us with a&#13;
"Pride Organization" we changed the name to the Ozarks&#13;
Star. Tnat soon was referred to simply as "The Star". We&#13;
moved to Tulsa in December 2004.&#13;
Tulsa Pride~sets new&#13;
p~entfor major events&#13;
new ~home&#13;
for Pride&#13;
The qnal issue oftbe Ozarks Star Magazine, July 2008&#13;
Our distribution area in the beginning was Joplin, Springfield,&#13;
Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Pittsburg and Tulsa. To increase our&#13;
readership we expanded to Oklahoma City, Kansas City, and&#13;
Wichita and recendy discovered a former Tulsan who owns&#13;
Napoleon’s Itch Night Club in New Orleans that wanted to&#13;
distribute "~e Star so he and fellow Oklahomans in New&#13;
Orleans could keep up on our local news.&#13;
Now that we’ve made the transition and I’ve filled you in on&#13;
our past we hope you enjoy the Metro Star. With a new name,&#13;
a new design and an optimistic outlook we will go forward.&#13;
Thanks to those ofyou who have supported us in the past and&#13;
we welcome those who will support us in the future.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Editor in Chief&#13;
Wodd Pdde-Pages 9 &amp;13&#13;
AUGUST 1, 2008&#13;
NEHART "I’m not sure what&#13;
homophobic means:’ Q ote&#13;
from CNN Interview!&#13;
By Metro Star staff&#13;
Oklahoma County Commissioner Bi ’eni Rinehart ~om&#13;
District 2, apracticingpublic homo ~hobe&#13;
OKI2kHOMA CITY, OK__ Oklahoma County Commissioner&#13;
Brent Rinehart appeared on CNN’s American&#13;
Morning July 21, to defend his anti-gay comic book that he&#13;
is sending out to registered Republicans in his district. Wher&#13;
asked if his comic book took mudslinging to a brand new&#13;
low, Rinehart replied, "Well, one person’s mudslinging, I&#13;
guess, is another man’s issues. Here in the state of Oklahoma&#13;
especially here in Oklahoma County, I believe that the homosexual&#13;
agenda is an issue in this campaign. I thought that&#13;
the cartoon book was a novel approach to telling a story for&#13;
the last three, 3 1/2 years."&#13;
Rinehart has been charged by Attorney General Drew Edmondson,&#13;
who is depicted in the book, with illegal campaign&#13;
financing for his 2004 campaign. He faces trial in September.&#13;
CNN ROBERTS: In fact, let me just highlight in a little bit&#13;
more detail your attack on Attorney General Drew Edmondson&#13;
here as depicted in this comic book. You’ve got him&#13;
holding a sign that says, "Gay rights now." And you write in&#13;
the balloon over a character here, "You remember that Drev¢&#13;
Edmondson is on record to force the Boy Scouts to accept&#13;
homosexuals as scout leaders, a pedifiles [sic] dream come&#13;
true."&#13;
Tile Attorney General has said of this comic, ’~ drowning&#13;
man tends to thrash about." And the question is being raised=&#13;
is this some desperate and weird attempt at payback against&#13;
the attorney general because he has filed these charges&#13;
.............................Continued on Page-6&#13;
2 www.metrostarnews.com&#13;
New Arena&#13;
Prepares&#13;
5h ne&#13;
New L ght&#13;
ByJoey D.&#13;
When walldng the halls of the nearly completed&#13;
BOK Center in dmvntown Tulsa, it is nearly&#13;
impossible to be awed by just how massive the&#13;
new 18,000 seat events center is. The building,&#13;
~vhich is o~en described by passers by as either&#13;
a space ship or a meringue pie, has become a&#13;
true addition tO the Tt~lsa skyline, with the&#13;
recently added lit "BOK Center" signs.&#13;
"This building is truly unique to Tulsa," says&#13;
Travis Horton ofTulsa Vision Builders, a joint&#13;
effort of Flintco and Manhattan Construction&#13;
Companies. "In keeping with Tulsa’s precedent,&#13;
a large portion of the project’s budget and&#13;
efforts went to ensuring that the building’s architecture&#13;
and appearance were truly unique."&#13;
Located at the corner of 3rd and Denver, the&#13;
BOK Center is literally a shining example of&#13;
downtmvn revitalization. "When Pelli (the&#13;
building’s architect) designed this building, he&#13;
wanted to incorporate light into it. There are&#13;
windows everDvhere in here. Even if it’s only a&#13;
sliver, no matter where you are in here you can&#13;
see a window?&#13;
Another feature incorporating light into th~&#13;
building that most people may never think&#13;
about is the terrazzo flooring that runs through&#13;
out the concourse. According to Horton, the&#13;
70% mother-of-pearl mixture was purposely&#13;
chosen by the architect to make the building&#13;
shine.&#13;
"Everything that has been done in here has had&#13;
his approval. Everythingyou see from the ceiling&#13;
panels to the stripes ofpaint on the walls&#13;
have been approved by him. He has a vision&#13;
to integrate light into this building,.but also to&#13;
m~e it feel very open;’ said HOrton.&#13;
~ae most noticeable and unique element of&#13;
the building is its sweeping glass "icon wall?&#13;
"If Pelli has a signature masterpiece, this would&#13;
have to be it," Horton says of the massive grid&#13;
of steel and reinforced glass. "I can’t think of&#13;
anything out there like it that is on this scale?&#13;
While innovative and impressive, Horton&#13;
also reassures that the wall is safe. "They have&#13;
impact tested it with two by?burs and even&#13;
subjected the model to jet-engine force winds&#13;
to make sure it will hold?&#13;
Just inside the glass shield is the building’s main&#13;
promenade and grand staircase, and grand they&#13;
are. The open aired promenade allmvs guests&#13;
to appreciate the magnitude of the building&#13;
and to bask in the art deco splendor of the&#13;
historic downtmvn buildings that surround it.&#13;
The Grand Staircase, raising from the ground&#13;
level to the main bowl searing, offers event&#13;
patrons a grand path to their seats, almost on a&#13;
royal scale.&#13;
The arena, which is being constructed with&#13;
funds from the Vision 2025 bond issue, is on&#13;
target for its grand opening August 30. The&#13;
ribbon cutting and open house will be followed&#13;
the next day by a community choir, starring&#13;
Sand Springs native and Broadway performer&#13;
Sam Harris. The first major act, The Eagles,&#13;
will take the arena stage September 6, followed&#13;
in the coming months by such acts as Celine&#13;
Dion, American Idols Live, Kenny Chesney&#13;
and Carrie Under~vood (just to nan~e a few).&#13;
For event updates visit www.bokcenter.com.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~÷t~’oSTAR 3&#13;
Ok!ahomans for Equality&#13;
opens new exhibit,&#13;
Treegpeak, at the Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
TULSA, OK__ The Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center art gallery will host it’s month~¢ First&#13;
Thursdays Meet’the-artist Reception from 6-&#13;
9pro, Thursday, August 7, for the opening of its&#13;
August exkibit TreeSpeak, featuring the,vorks&#13;
ofphotographer Shelly Ledford, and painter&#13;
Dawn DeMott.&#13;
~ne TreeSpeak Exhibit is being held specifically&#13;
in August to acknowledge the Katrina events&#13;
in New Orleans and to celebrate the rebirth of&#13;
the city. The works in the exhibit will be New&#13;
Orleans focttsed.&#13;
Shelly Ledford is a native Tulsan and graduated&#13;
from Northeastern State University with&#13;
a degree in Literature. She has held a variety of&#13;
photographic positions including staffphotographer&#13;
for Newspaper Printing Corporation,&#13;
MetLife and John Blanca Modeling agency and&#13;
currently owns Renaissance Photography.&#13;
In constant search for places xvhich vibrate a&#13;
high level ofuniversal energy, her ~vork reflects&#13;
areas such as New Orleans concentrating on&#13;
the above ground cemeteries, swamps and bayous&#13;
in and around New Orleans, Sedona, Italy,&#13;
Greece, Austria, England and Indonesia.&#13;
Quotable Quotes&#13;
In a passionate address to the Democratic&#13;
National Committee’s Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Leadership Council, Mrs. Obama delivered a&#13;
rottsing call-to-equality and put her husbas~d&#13;
on record as a fighter for the full equality&#13;
of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender&#13;
Americans. "Barack believes," she said, "that&#13;
we must fight for the world as it should be,&#13;
a world where xve ,vork together to reverse&#13;
discriminatory laws."&#13;
Invoking "those who marched and bled and&#13;
died, from Selma to Stonewall," Michelle&#13;
implored Democrats to continue those early&#13;
crusaders’ march "in the pursuit of a more&#13;
perfect union."&#13;
Sunday Services @ 11:00 AM&#13;
m~’~&#13;
].623 N. Maplewood Tulsa, OK MCC United A Metropolitan CommuniW Church www.mcctulga.org&#13;
Expressions Community&#13;
Fellowship Relocates&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ Expressions&#13;
Community Fellowship ha~s relocated&#13;
their facilities to the Landsbrook Event&#13;
Center, formerly The Church of the Servant,&#13;
5909 NW Expressway, Otdahoma City, OK&#13;
73132. It is west of MacArthur on Northwest&#13;
Expressway.&#13;
"~e new facility has recently been remodeled&#13;
and provides many new ~vonderful amenities&#13;
as well as plenty of room to grow and launch&#13;
our Children’s Ministr,,~’ said Pastor Neill&#13;
Spurgin.&#13;
The Church meets ever), Sunday at 2:30pm.&#13;
For more information contact them at (405)&#13;
761-1878 or email expressionsokc@yahoo.&#13;
com.&#13;
DBAT Will Host&#13;
DiversityJob Fair&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Diversity Business&#13;
Association ofTulsa (DBAT), a program of&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality, is hosting a&#13;
Diversity Job Fair on Tuesday, September&#13;
16th from 1:00 to 5:00pm at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
downtown Tulsa. The event will bring together&#13;
lgbt job seekers and lgb{-friendly employers&#13;
in a safe and comfortable environment, allowing&#13;
for open dialogue and alleviating fears of&#13;
discrimination.&#13;
The Diversity Job Fair offers a unique opportunity&#13;
for diversity-conscious employers to&#13;
access the wealth of skilled and talented members&#13;
of the lgbt community. Additionally, job&#13;
seekers are given an unprecedented connection&#13;
to companies that are lgbt-friendly.&#13;
Employers are asked to have their area set up&#13;
by 12:30pm the day of the event. DBAT will&#13;
provide a table and t-wo chairs. Refreshments&#13;
will also be provided. The Equality Center has&#13;
wi-fi internet access.&#13;
For more information or if your company&#13;
is interested in participating in the job fair,&#13;
contact Susan Hartman at dbat@okeq.org or&#13;
call 918-698-2977.&#13;
Congrattflations&#13;
to the new Miss Gay Okdahoma&#13;
America 2008, Adrienne Fischer&#13;
and 1st Alternate Shantel Mandalay.&#13;
Tulsa Couple to Marry&#13;
In San Diego.&#13;
Photo: Charles Johnston and Kelly Kirby&#13;
TULSA, OK__ Kelly W’ayne Kirby and&#13;
Charles Stanfill Johnston ofTulsa announced&#13;
they will be legally married on Saturday,&#13;
August 9, 2008. The wedding will take place&#13;
at Point Loma Lighthouse Bluff, Cabrillo National&#13;
Monument, in San Diego, California.&#13;
Officiating will be Rev. Doctor David Downing,&#13;
retired clergyman of the Christian Church&#13;
(Disciples of Christ). David was one of Kelly’s&#13;
youth pastors in Kansas when Kelly was a&#13;
teenager.&#13;
"Vge are taking five of our six kids (ages 21-26)&#13;
and their significant others, my morn, and&#13;
Kelly’s two sisters. Several friends are joining&#13;
us in San Diego for the wedding’; Charles said.&#13;
The couple will be staying at the Park Manor&#13;
Suites Hotel, across the street from Balboa&#13;
Park, and will host a reception there after the&#13;
ceremony.&#13;
" he Hot Young&#13;
Hollywood Party" to&#13;
benefit R.A.I.N.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) _The&#13;
party ~vill be held at Angles OKC, August 8th&#13;
and will include fashion shmvs by Riot Rocket&#13;
and GLAMNERD. The highlight of the&#13;
evening will be a continuous raffle ofluxury&#13;
gifts *including a MARCJACOBS bag*&#13;
donated by some of the hippest restaurants&#13;
and shops in the metro. Keeping xvith the&#13;
"Hollywood" theme we will have a red carpet&#13;
and sponsor board for everyone to have their&#13;
picture taken with. Our sponsors include;&#13;
Tony Foss, Iguana, Velvet Monkey Two, 1492,&#13;
Nova, Tom &amp;Jerrys, Blue7, Duo..&#13;
"This event was nay idea of a great give back&#13;
to this wonderful organization and its tireless&#13;
stalk"; said Kendel R. Powers, producer of the&#13;
fund-raiser.&#13;
All proceeds from the event to benifit&#13;
R.A.I.N. (Regional Aids Interfaith Network)&#13;
4 August 2008&#13;
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against you for campaign irregularities for&#13;
2004?"&#13;
The comic book shows a couple discussing&#13;
Rinehart’s trials and tribulations as an Oklahoma&#13;
County Commissioner, how Rinehart&#13;
strives to accomplish better roads and bridges,&#13;
lower taxes, and promote family values but&#13;
is thwarted by public officials supported by&#13;
Satan.&#13;
The comic books, which is sure to be a classic&#13;
in the annals of political history for the&#13;
GLBT community and Oklahoma, can be&#13;
downloaded from http://do~vnloads.newsok.&#13;
com/documents/rinehartcartoon.pdf&#13;
Zhe purpose for publishing the 16-page book&#13;
was to highlight his commitment to destroying&#13;
the queers. ~q~en asked whether it’s&#13;
relevant to his election, Rinehart insists that&#13;
it is, because we are in a cultural war. When&#13;
asked whether he’s homophobic, Rinehart&#13;
played (real) dumb: I’m not even sure as to&#13;
what homophobic means. But let’s just keep&#13;
in mind that we are in a cultural war, not just&#13;
here in the state of Oklahoma but nationwide."&#13;
CNN journalist, John Roberts does&#13;
not seem amused. You can tell when he does&#13;
a little grammar check: "We should also point&#13;
out that the word pedophile is spelled wrong&#13;
in the two times that’s it’s used in this comic&#13;
book".&#13;
BRENT RINEHART: "OK. Again, it’s&#13;
getting a message out. It’s telling a story" of&#13;
hmv I got to where I’m at the last 3 to 3 1/2&#13;
years. No~a; no one has ever - now people can&#13;
talk about the homosexual aspects of this in&#13;
regards to how they’re depicted but no one&#13;
has ever said anything about the truthfulness&#13;
ofmy cartoon book. How it exposes Drew&#13;
Edmondson for his true agenda, and how it&#13;
exposes others here in county government for&#13;
their true agenda. No one and you know, you&#13;
can attack the spelling of pedophile. I have to&#13;
be honest with you, I don’t necessarily care if&#13;
I misspelled it or not",&#13;
T!~e following are quotes from a few of our&#13;
other elected officials. "It’s extremely pathetic&#13;
and very bigoted." Oklahoma County Sheriff&#13;
John Whetsel&#13;
’Tve really encouraged him on more than&#13;
one occasion to get professional help. He&#13;
really, needs it". Oklahoma County Assessor&#13;
Leonard Sullivan&#13;
"It’s typical Rinehart subterfuge to detract&#13;
from his poor job performance and likely&#13;
criminal misdeeds". Oklahoma Corporation&#13;
Commissioner Jim Roth&#13;
Once again Oklahomans has been embarrassed&#13;
by someone we elected to office. Will&#13;
this newest outrage provoke us to seriously&#13;
look at who we vote for? q-his election year&#13;
will soon tell. We must take the time to evaluate&#13;
a candidate’s ability to represent us and to&#13;
support equality for all citizens of this state.&#13;
Many are just not capable.&#13;
CYNDI SHOWS COLOURS&#13;
"Be sure and vote--your voice counts, and it’s&#13;
more important who our ,p,resident is than who&#13;
is our next American Idol. Cyndi Lauper.&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
glndy Bell ofErasure and Cyndi Lauper at Oklahoma&#13;
City True Colours Taut:&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ OnJune 23 the&#13;
Pride Weekend in Oklahoma City was especially&#13;
honored when the True Colours Tour came&#13;
to the Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheater. Despite&#13;
the high heat of the afternoon, the show&#13;
rocked with opening act Girl in a Coma. The&#13;
show then mellowed into disco heaven with&#13;
the 80’S sounds ofAndy Bell ofErasure, bringing&#13;
back nostalgic memories of nights past vcith&#13;
some ofhis greatest tunes, "Blue Savannah," "A&#13;
little Respect; and bringing many to their feet&#13;
with his dance classic "Chains ofLove."&#13;
Mr. Bell did a duet with Cyndi Lauper before&#13;
music took an intermission ,vith comedienne&#13;
Margaret Cho whose ba~vdy humor extolled&#13;
what’s good about gay men and bad about the&#13;
Bush administration.&#13;
Then Joan Jett showed she still had her stuff,&#13;
performing classics older than many ofthe&#13;
young people dancing in the audience. V,rhen&#13;
she lead community singing with her signature&#13;
tune "I love Rock and Roll," ( a 1982 classic)&#13;
there was no shortage of rockers who enthusiastically&#13;
knew the words. This follmved with&#13;
the B-52’s, the wildly fun icons ofthe 80’s&#13;
,vho got their name from a hairdo named after&#13;
a bomber. The energy ran vdld as the audience&#13;
raved to their timeless numbers including&#13;
"Rock Lobster," "Private Idaho" "Roam"&#13;
and course "Love Shack" which predictably&#13;
brought the house dmvn.&#13;
All ofthis vcas held together by the perfect emcee,&#13;
Carson Kressley ( famous from television’s&#13;
QEeer Eye for the Straight Guy) whose wisecracks&#13;
(induding flirtations with the hunky&#13;
security guards) witticisms and audience interaction&#13;
kept the show rolling and lively between&#13;
acts.&#13;
Last but certainly not least was the dassy&#13;
campy icon who epitomized an era, Cyndi Lauper,&#13;
who not only has made her mark in music&#13;
history but also as a gay rights activist. Opening&#13;
with an electrified Statue ofLiberty torch and&#13;
the song "Change of Heart," she went through&#13;
her many hits, climaxing ofcourse with the&#13;
timeless anthem’Girls just want to have Fun."&#13;
OkEq Decries Anti-Gay&#13;
Vandalism in East Tulsa&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR), July 16th_Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality deplores the vandalism directed&#13;
at Robert Stoder, an openly gay resident of&#13;
east Tulsa. Such intimidation highlights the&#13;
urgent need for federal and state hate crimes&#13;
legislation protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and&#13;
transgender (LBGT) people.&#13;
Over the last week, anonymous vandals have&#13;
twice attacked Stoder’s propert): The assailants&#13;
set Stotler’s truck on fire and spray painted&#13;
"Gay Must Go" on the charred vehicle.&#13;
"No Oklahoman should be victimized because&#13;
of his or her sexual orientation;’ asserts Freddy&#13;
Owens, Executive Director ofOklahomans&#13;
for EqualiD: "All of Oklahoma’s lesbian, gay;&#13;
bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) citizens&#13;
should be free to live openly and safely. It is&#13;
far past time that our state legislature amended&#13;
our hate crimes la~vs to include the LGBT community:’&#13;
In 2006, the FBI reported 7,722 hate crimes&#13;
across the US, a 7.8% increase over 2005.&#13;
About halfwere due to racial hatred; 1,195&#13;
of the crimes - representing 15.5% - were due&#13;
to bias against LGBT people. 79 of the hate&#13;
crimes were reported in Oklahoma, but the&#13;
state hate crimes law does not cover sexual&#13;
orientation or gender identity and expression.&#13;
Earlier this year, state lawmakers introduced&#13;
four different bills attempting to strengthen&#13;
and broaden the Oklahoma statute. None of&#13;
the bills received a committee hearing. Oklahoma&#13;
remains one of only 17 states whose hate&#13;
crimes laws do not protect LGBT citizens.&#13;
Las Vegas Nights and&#13;
Lights! (aka- Drag&#13;
Q een Bingo)&#13;
Bingo like your mother never played.,.&#13;
This annual event and fur~draiser for Our&#13;
House Too will be held August 8th at the&#13;
Cain’s Ballroom. Female impersonators will&#13;
bring Las Vegas excitement for this, the fifth&#13;
year, beginning at 8:00p.m. and ending at&#13;
midnight. There will be glamorous costumes&#13;
and prizes. A live auction ~vill be held and, of&#13;
course, bingo! Female inapersonators will perform&#13;
glittering numbers from Las Vegas shows&#13;
to entertain the crowd.&#13;
Our House Too is a nonprofit organization&#13;
serving to eliminate the social isolation of&#13;
people living with HIV and AIDS in the Tulsa&#13;
area. In addition to providing monthly activities&#13;
and holiday celebrations, Our House Too&#13;
offers food baskets and a toiletry and household&#13;
pantry. Tickets for Las Vegas Nights and&#13;
Lights are $10 in advance or $15 at the door&#13;
per person. For advanced ticket sales call&#13;
585-9552 or 698-9997.&#13;
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Tulsa Shelter 918-669-6299&#13;
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6 ~®t~’oSTAR August 2008&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
LI.&amp; Senate votes to&#13;
repeal HI¥ travel/immigration&#13;
ban&#13;
Key The U.S. Senate voted 80q6 on July 16&#13;
to repeal the nation’s ban on HIV-positive&#13;
foreign visitors and immigrants.&#13;
Sens. John Kerry, D-Mass., and Gordon&#13;
Smith, R-Ore., secured a provision to repeal&#13;
the ban in the Senate’s legislation to reauthorize&#13;
PEPFIMR, the President’s EmergenW Plan&#13;
for AIDS Relief.&#13;
The measure now moves to a House-Senate&#13;
conference committee, then goes to President&#13;
George "\g~. Bush, who is eager to see PEPFAR&#13;
re-~\tnded.&#13;
"We applaud the Senate l:or rejecting this&#13;
unjust and sweeping policy that deems&#13;
HIV-positive individuals inadmissible to the&#13;
United States," said Human Rights Campaign&#13;
President Joe Solmonese. "We call on&#13;
the leaders of the House and Senate to retain&#13;
the Kerry-Smith provision in conference and&#13;
ensure it is included in the fin!l legislation&#13;
sent to the president’s desk."&#13;
Schwarzenegger&#13;
denounces effort to reban&#13;
same-sex marriage&#13;
California Gov. ArnoM Schwarzene~e,: Photo&#13;
by Rex Wockner&#13;
ABC, FX get high&#13;
marks from GLAAD&#13;
ABC and the FX cable network do the best&#13;
job of representing gay Americans, the Gay&#13;
&amp; Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation said&#13;
July 14.&#13;
GLAAD’s Network Responsibility Index&#13;
tracks the quantity, quality and diversity of&#13;
images of GLBT people on television.&#13;
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has&#13;
strongly denounced the attempt to amend the&#13;
California Constitution to re-ban same-sex&#13;
marriage.&#13;
San Diego offers gaywedding&#13;
sweepstakes&#13;
The San Diego Convention and Visitors&#13;
Bureau is holding a contest to give away a&#13;
six-day "dream vacation" to the city for a&#13;
same-sex couple to get married.&#13;
~ae sweepstakes, which ends Aug. 1, is open&#13;
to U.S. residents who are at least 25 years old.&#13;
"’g~e’re celebrating the new laws allowing&#13;
same-sex weddings in California," ConVis&#13;
said on its ~’eb site.&#13;
"Ever dreamed of being married in Paradise?&#13;
In a short story, tell us why you should win&#13;
the wedding vacation of your dreams in San&#13;
Diego. The best story will win a trip that includes&#13;
your marriage license, transportation,&#13;
accommodations, dining and entertainment."&#13;
"The HIV ban is ineffective, unnecessary,&#13;
and Simply bad public health policy," said&#13;
Rachel Tiven, executive director of Immigration&#13;
Equality. "It is especially harmful to gay&#13;
and lesbian families, who do not benefit from&#13;
the waiver available to opposite’sex couples.&#13;
The Senate’s change is welcome, and long&#13;
overdue."&#13;
PEPFAR will send $48 billion to Africa over&#13;
the next five years to fight _AIDS, malaria&#13;
and tuberculosis. Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del.,&#13;
called the bill "the single most significant&#13;
thing the president has done."&#13;
Two policemen marry in&#13;
Northern California&#13;
Two male cops have gotten married in Northern&#13;
California.&#13;
Santa Rosa police officer Chris Mahurin,&#13;
25, and San ILafael police officer Alex Holm,&#13;
25, tied the knot June 20 at Paradise Ridge&#13;
Winery in Santa Rosa.&#13;
"It’s just a dream come true," Holm’s mother,&#13;
Claire Ann Boyce, told the local Press&#13;
Democrat newspaper. "It makes me feel like&#13;
this generation is on its way to have what&#13;
everyone should have."&#13;
The state Supreme Court legalized same-sex&#13;
marriage May 15 and the weddings began on&#13;
June 16.&#13;
Appearing on TV’s Meet The Press on June&#13;
29, Schwarzenegger was asked: "You have a&#13;
lot of propositions on the ballot again this&#13;
fall. One of them wotfld mean a constitutional&#13;
ban on gay marriages. Do you support&#13;
that?"&#13;
"No, not at all," Schwarzenegger replied. "As&#13;
a matter of fact, I think the Supreme Court&#13;
made a decision there. It was apparently&#13;
unconstitutional to stop anyone from getting&#13;
married. It’s like 1948, the interracial marriage,&#13;
when the Supreme Court of California&#13;
has, you know, decided it was unconstitutional&#13;
and then later on the Supreme Court of the&#13;
United States followed, I think 10 or ! 2 years&#13;
later. So I tahink it is, it’s good that California&#13;
lead -- is leading in this way."&#13;
"I personally believe that marriage should be&#13;
between a man and a woman," the governor&#13;
added. "But at the same time I think that&#13;
my, you know, belief, I don’t want to force&#13;
on anyone else, so I think we should stay&#13;
with the decision of the Supreme Court and&#13;
move forward. There are so many other more&#13;
important issues that we have to address in&#13;
California. So I think to spend any time on&#13;
this initiative I think is a waste of time."&#13;
Desperate Housewives:&#13;
Lane. ABCphoto&#13;
ABC, wiffl shows like Brothers &amp; Sisters,&#13;
Desperate Housewives and Ugly Betty, received&#13;
the highest marks of the five broadcast&#13;
networks. NBC and Fox scored lowest.&#13;
Among 10 of the highest-rated cable channels,&#13;
FX aired the largest number of GLBTinclusive&#13;
hours of original programming,&#13;
while TNT offered the fewest.&#13;
GLAAD examined all primetime programming&#13;
-- 4,911 hours -- on the five major&#13;
broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox&#13;
and The CW) from June 1, 2007, to May 31,&#13;
2008. The group also reviewed all original&#13;
primetime programming -- 1,240 hours -- on&#13;
the 10 cable networks.&#13;
"Time and again we see that what people&#13;
watch on TV shapes how they view and treat&#13;
the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender&#13;
people around them," said GLAAD President&#13;
Nell Giuliano. "ABC and FX are ... showing&#13;
other networks that including images of our&#13;
community can go hand in hand with critical&#13;
and commercial success."&#13;
At the beach in San Diegoi Photo by Rex tgockner&#13;
The prize includes airline tickets; five nights&#13;
at a plush hotel; dinners at five fancy restaurants;&#13;
wine, cheese and chocolate tasting at an&#13;
upscale venue; tickets to the renowned Old&#13;
Globe Theatre; tickets to the GLBT Diversionary&#13;
Theatre; "passports" to Balboa Park’s&#13;
numerous museums; a massage at a swank&#13;
spa; a wedding license; and tickets to Fashion&#13;
Week.&#13;
~ae ceremony was conducted by gay state&#13;
Assemblyman Mark Leno, D-San Francisco,&#13;
chief sponsor of the same-sex marriage bill&#13;
that t~vice passed the state Legislature only to&#13;
be vetoed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.&#13;
The California Supreme Court legalized&#13;
same-sex marriage May 15 and the ruling&#13;
took effect June 16.&#13;
It was not the first time Schwarzenegger had&#13;
denounced the proposed amendment, but it&#13;
was the first time he has done so on national&#13;
television.&#13;
Each of the 6,151 hours ofTV was reviewed&#13;
for any on-screen GLBT representations, and&#13;
networks were assigned a grade of excellent,&#13;
good, adequate or failing.&#13;
ABC and The CW rated good, with 24&#13;
percent and 21 percent of their primetime&#13;
programming hours inclusive of GLBT&#13;
representations. CBS rated adequate, with 9&#13;
percent. NBC and Fox .....continued Page-17&#13;
San Diego’s Balboa Park. Photo by Rex ~Vockner&#13;
See www.sandiego.org/pridetobe&#13;
............More U. S. Nexvs page 17&#13;
www.rnetrostarnews.com ~÷troSTAR 7&#13;
Photo by: Bill Gaddis&#13;
0&#13;
More summer sipping.&#13;
~~ere in midsummer, I find that&#13;
I am enjoying lighter meals with more&#13;
white wines over reds. Lately, my favorites&#13;
include a diverse variety from many parts&#13;
of the world. It’s been so hot that all I&#13;
wanna do is relax by the pool/s~vim &amp; sip&#13;
some wine.&#13;
Here are some wines other than Chardonnay&#13;
or Sauvignon Blanc that embody the&#13;
laid backness ofsummer.&#13;
Mandra Rossa Fiano/Sicilia 2006&#13;
The Fiano grape comes frora the island of Sicily,&#13;
and, taken a gold medal at the International&#13;
Wine Challenge 2007, this botde was named&#13;
as ’Great Value White Wine of the Year; Here&#13;
is a medium bodied wine ~vith a fresh, floral&#13;
nose. "Ihe finish has a taste ofsucculent pear&#13;
and ripe melons.&#13;
Bongiovanni Arneis 2006&#13;
ItS hard to find sonaething that Piedmont produces&#13;
in a xvhite wine that’s just as exceptional&#13;
as those big Barolos and Barbarescos you read&#13;
about all the time. However, one of the notable&#13;
exceptions can be found in the white grape,&#13;
Arneis. This wine comes from the Langhegrowing&#13;
zone in Piedmont. Bright pear flavors&#13;
are the hallmark ofthis wine.&#13;
Zeveri Muller Thurgau 2006&#13;
This is a 100% Muller Thurgau from Trentino’s&#13;
Valle di Cerebra district in Northern Italy. The&#13;
fruit is sourced from five single vineyards. The&#13;
grapes are gently crushed and then macerated&#13;
at cold temperatures. This is a wine of finesse, Sineann Pinot Gris 2007&#13;
and elegance. At the palate it’s Sharp ~ Torbreck VCoodcutter’s Semillon&#13;
great finish oflight spices 2007 will become even&#13;
years ofageing. C- Ken Forrester Petit Chenin Blanc&#13;
2007&#13;
Dr. Loosen Riesling ~ 0 Michd ~d Vouvray&#13;
This lighdy sweet, low-alc6h 8 5 percent) " _ !--ln~o as al"ways, ~I :say ~o to vour ~avorl" te wl"ne&#13;
Dr. Loosen Bros. German RJ , ngf~om Mo, shop, ask~ti0n~~’nd p(,rchase a bottle or&#13;
Saar-Ruwer is ideal for casual mmmertime two:~laare[some t~oo.a ~.wi.ne w.ir.e rr.leno.s a.no&#13;
quaffing. This wine has a creamy texture with&#13;
: cnecac tins out for yourself.&#13;
flavors ofhoney, apples, peaches;aa~,d miner,s.&#13;
Pair with spicy grilled chicken or ~’i food[ [&#13;
St. Amant Verdelho2005&#13;
This exotic Portuguese white varietal is a new D’&#13;
wine for this California vineyard. It’s a full bodied&#13;
wine that shmvs tropical fruit flavors that This writer also bar tends and hosts wine &amp;&#13;
really come alive on your palate. ;" WfooindeeEvennthtsuksinaoswtsnoifnTtuolswan. as the&#13;
Garci Grande Verdejo 2006&#13;
F ..... References include: the ~IBC’s ofwine byJames Laube/www.&#13;
tom me l~ueoa region m ~pam, tins wine&#13;
,&#13;
shows a crisp green apples flavor/a must for www.FoodandV~ne.com&#13;
serious smnmer sipping. " "Www.Wikipedia.org&#13;
I~O~ ’ With Donald&#13;
This months recipe courtew&#13;
Phoenix, Arizona&#13;
*One ofthe many desserts at the restaurant"&#13;
Ingredients:&#13;
The Pesto:&#13;
1/2 bunch ofbasil (leaves only)&#13;
1/3 cup ex. Virgin olive oil&#13;
Handfifl offresh pinoli nuts&#13;
1/4 cnp grated Parmigiana (Reggiana or&#13;
Granaonly)&#13;
1 dove garlic smashed&#13;
pinch ofsalt&#13;
Pasta: (~ recommend fresh pasta only)&#13;
~OW gO:&#13;
In a processor, place the basil, parmigiana&#13;
and clove ofgarlic. Turn on the processor&#13;
and slowly drizzle in the oil. Add the pinoli&#13;
nuts and dash ofsalt. qqae paste should be&#13;
creamy but never add too much oil ! In a 4&#13;
quart pot, boil the water for the pasta, (112&#13;
lg. for 2 persons max.) When the water boils,&#13;
add 3 tal~lespoons ofsalt (preferably kosher.)&#13;
Add the pa~’ta. If fresh, 2 *:ninutes will do. If&#13;
you cannot find fresh pasta, dry pasta should&#13;
take approximately 8 minutes. ~ou do NOT&#13;
want to eat overcooked pasta. ~A1 dente," is&#13;
the only way to enjoy it. Reserve about an 1/8&#13;
ofthe pasta xvater to add while tossing your&#13;
pastawith the pesto sauce. Hint: Never add&#13;
more oil - it doesn’t work.&#13;
MACEDONIA CON LIMONE E&#13;
ZUCCHERO&#13;
(Fresh fruit salad With lemon juice, sugar and&#13;
fresh mint)&#13;
Ingredients:&#13;
Berries are a good choice. Strawberries,&#13;
blueberries, black and raspberries will always&#13;
~narry~vell. Melons, pears and app!es vary&#13;
texture and release flavors that don t blend&#13;
well with berries in this dish. Freshly squeeze&#13;
2 lemons and add 2 Tablespoons ofsugar&#13;
and wisk together. Blend and toss with the&#13;
berries, place in a dessert cup and garnish with&#13;
fresh mint.&#13;
8 ~e~ ~oSTAR August 2008&#13;
Police stop first Cuban&#13;
gay pride march&#13;
Police in Havana stopped Cuba’s first gay&#13;
pride parade before it could start June 25. But&#13;
the details of what exactly took place are far&#13;
fi’om clear.&#13;
Reports from activists in Miami said the&#13;
organizers were beaten and arrested around&#13;
10 a.m. as they arrived at Don Quixote Park&#13;
at 23rd and J streets in the Vedado neighborhood.&#13;
Fort Lauderdale’s Sun-Sentinel newspaper,&#13;
however, said the march was canceled just&#13;
before its start time by activist Mario Josd&#13;
Delgado Gonz~itez, who appeared at the park&#13;
to report that two other organizers had been&#13;
arrested a day earlier.&#13;
The Miami Herald, on the other hand, reported&#13;
that nine organizers were detained the&#13;
morning of the march, effectively aborting&#13;
the event.&#13;
The Spanish H-/eb site cubaencuentro.com&#13;
quoted Delgado as saying: "Cuban homosexuals&#13;
are victims of repression, we don’t enjoy&#13;
rights. HA~at we are doing has as its objective&#13;
the reclaiming of our rights. \re want equality&#13;
of opportunity, equality of assembly, and that&#13;
they dont expel its from parks, university&#13;
centers, schools and work centers."&#13;
With a theme of"You are not alone," the&#13;
group had planned to walk to the Ministry of&#13;
Justice and deliver demands to the government.&#13;
They sought an end tO ~nti-gay violence and&#13;
repression, an apology for the government’s&#13;
having incarcerated gays in work camps&#13;
decades ago, acknowledgment that gays have&#13;
been fired because of their sexuality, and a&#13;
review of cases where homosexuals have been&#13;
jailed for an offense apparently known as&#13;
"dangerous levels."&#13;
At the march’s end, the group planned to&#13;
proceed to a diplomatic residence to hold a&#13;
press conference and stage a concert.&#13;
Prior to the aborted mar&amp;, Havana gay activist&#13;
Aliomar Janjaque had told the Sun-Sentinel:&#13;
"H/e want to raise awareness but we don’t&#13;
want to provoke a wave of repression against&#13;
the gay community. If there is a hostile reaction&#13;
from the government, we will stage a&#13;
much larger demonstration. "We will take to&#13;
the streets."&#13;
\[he Herald report said Janjaque was one of&#13;
the individuals detained before the parade’s&#13;
start.&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
Boy George banned from&#13;
the U.S.&#13;
The United States has refused to give British&#13;
gay singer Boy George a visa to enter the&#13;
country because he faces trial in Britain for&#13;
allegedly chaining a male escort to a wall in&#13;
his apartment.&#13;
George had planned a summer U.S. tour and&#13;
also hoped to perform a free concert for New&#13;
York City’s Department of Sanitation, where&#13;
he worked cleaning streets in 2006 as punishment&#13;
for a drug offense.&#13;
George has pleaded not guilty in the ongoing&#13;
British case.&#13;
Gays march in 3 Indian cities&#13;
Lambda Istanbul eradicated&#13;
by court&#13;
Istanbul’s Beyoglu Court of First Instance has&#13;
formally eradicated the gay group Lambda&#13;
Istanbul, saying its existence contravened&#13;
societal norms of morality and decency.&#13;
Issuing its opinion this month in a case it&#13;
decided in May, the court declared: "While&#13;
members of the association are, as men and&#13;
women, subject to Article 10 of the Constitution,&#13;
which states that all persons are equal&#13;
before the law; since there are no constitutional&#13;
regulations regarding any other gender&#13;
identity besides man and woman, forraing an&#13;
association based solely on sexual orientation&#13;
and gender identity is against the essence and&#13;
the spirit of this Article, and the concept of&#13;
equality aimed by it."&#13;
The court continued: "It is observed that&#13;
encouragement and propaganda, in all levels&#13;
of the society, of the sexual orientation of the&#13;
members of the association through organizing&#13;
instructive programs are predominant in&#13;
the association’s aims, and that these activities&#13;
are likely to bring about a tyranny of a&#13;
minority over the majority, which is against&#13;
legal and constitutional regulations, and that&#13;
this would jeopardize the rights and freedom&#13;
of the family and children, as mentioned in&#13;
Article 41 of the Constitution, and the rights&#13;
and the freedom of the youth, as mentioned&#13;
in Article 58 of the Constitution."&#13;
The court proceeded to "dissolve" Lambda&#13;
Istanbul, saying the European Convention on&#13;
Human Rights allows obstruction of the right&#13;
to association "to protect public morality and&#13;
others’ freedom."&#13;
The court also found that Lambda’s bylaws&#13;
contravened a Turkish law that states, "No&#13;
association may be founded for unlawful or&#13;
immoral purposes."&#13;
Lambda Istanbul has been in existence since&#13;
1993 and had been officially registered for&#13;
two years. The group has continued to operate&#13;
since the ruling and is appealing the decision&#13;
to the Court of Cassation.&#13;
Some ZOO0 GLBTpeople stagedpride marches in the Indian cities ofCalcutta, Bangalore and&#13;
Delhifi~ne 29 -- thefirst such parades in the latter two cities. Delhiphoto by Sonali ~Gulati via&#13;
Woc]ener ~Vews&#13;
Some 2,000 GLBT people staged pride&#13;
marches in the Indian cities of Calcutta,&#13;
Bangalore and Delhi June 29 -- the first such&#13;
parades in the latter two cities.&#13;
About 500 people marched in Calcutta, 700&#13;
in the high-tech city of Bangalore and about&#13;
800 in Delhi.&#13;
"When the pride started (in Delhi), there&#13;
were about 100 people and it looked like&#13;
we were outnumbered by the media and the&#13;
police," said correspondent Vikram Doctor.&#13;
"By the time we started (marching), though&#13;
... more and more people were coming along&#13;
and getting attached to the end. I was walking&#13;
back and forth, trying to help with media&#13;
requests, and I got a sense of how large it&#13;
was growing ~vhen I realized in addition to&#13;
the main group carrying the flag upfront,&#13;
there was a second large group behind with&#13;
placards and doing dances -- and then a really&#13;
large group of stragglers behind."&#13;
Calcuttgs seventh parade focused heavily on&#13;
Section 377, the Indian law that bans gay sex&#13;
under penalty of up to 10 years in prison. A&#13;
court case, now at a crucial phase, could see&#13;
the law "read down" so it no longer applies to&#13;
consensual adult gay sex.&#13;
support from different stakeholders, media&#13;
included, in their struggle to be free from discrimination,&#13;
receive respect from all sections&#13;
of society, and function as equal participants&#13;
in a progressive and democratic India," organizers&#13;
said at the parade’s conclusion.&#13;
The Queer Media Collective issued a statement&#13;
saying that GLBT people in India today&#13;
find themselves at about the same point U~S.&#13;
gays were when the first pride parades began&#13;
in 1970.&#13;
"LGBT people face a lot of harassment&#13;
from the police," the group said. "Lesbians&#13;
are subject to violence and even forced to&#13;
commit suicide by their families. Gay men&#13;
are blacks-nailed by organized rackets that&#13;
involve members of the police. Bisexuals&#13;
are denied the chance to express same-sex&#13;
love and forced into opposite-sex marriages.&#13;
Transgenders are routinely arrested and raped&#13;
by the police. Same-sex couples who have&#13;
lived together for years cannot buy a house&#13;
together, have a joint bank account or will&#13;
their property to each other without being&#13;
challenged by their families .... Today in&#13;
2008, Queer Pride goes national as a sign that&#13;
the time for national change has come."&#13;
"India continues to stigmatize its transgender,&#13;
kothi, hijra, gay, lesbian, bisexual and other&#13;
communities of marginalized sexualities and&#13;
genders," organizers said. "Section 377 ...&#13;
encroaches upon a person’s democratic rights,&#13;
goes against the spirit of the Indian Constitution&#13;
and impedes life-saving sexual health&#13;
work among sexual minorities."&#13;
The parade was part of Rainbow Pride W’eek,&#13;
which also featured movies, a photo exhibit, a&#13;
panel discussion and a candlelight memorial&#13;
for people lost to anti-gay abuse or HIV.&#13;
"Clearly, Indian sexual minorities are not going&#13;
to settle for status quo and are garnering&#13;
Czech pride attacked, 20&#13;
injured&#13;
The Czech Republic’s first gay pride parade,&#13;
held in the city of Brno, came under attack&#13;
from extremist and neo-Nazi protesters June&#13;
28 and at least 20 of the 500 marchers xvere&#13;
injured.&#13;
The 150 counterdemonstrators threw tear gas,&#13;
fireworks and eggs at the marchers.&#13;
Police and neo-Nazis clashed for about 45&#13;
minutes at the parade’s endpoint. About 15 of&#13;
the troublemakers were arrested.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com g~®troSTAR 9&#13;
Oklahoma City GLBT community&#13;
and their friends celebrated&#13;
their annual Pride Parade and&#13;
Festival, truly.&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Once again the GLBT community&#13;
and their friends celebrated their annual Pride Parade&#13;
and Festival truly, as the theme stated, "Coming ofAge." Paul&#13;
q’hompson recalled how it began 21 years ago, planned by&#13;
around a dozen people, not knowing ifany more people would&#13;
actually show up. q-he Ku Klux Klan had threatened to show&#13;
up however, ready to meet the Parade by the N.W. 39th Street&#13;
Safeway (now Homeland) with hostile confrontation. As the&#13;
original marchers still nostalgically recall, when the Klansmen&#13;
saw around 400 marchers coming over the hill they promptly&#13;
abandoned their mission and the rest is ongoing history.&#13;
Photo by Victor Gorin: Michael Cich ofOKCPride withJoe Salmonese, Director of&#13;
the nationalHuman Rights Campaign with hispartner BradLuna&#13;
As soon as the festivities are over, planning for the next Parade&#13;
and Festival begins. OKC Pride meetings take place the third&#13;
Monday ofevery month year round at 7 p.m. at the Neighborhood&#13;
Alliance Center (1236 N.W. 36th Street). Membership&#13;
dues to join OKC Pride are only $15 per year, which not only&#13;
supports the event but also gives you a vote in the organization.&#13;
At the August 18 meetingOKC Pride members will elect the&#13;
Board ofDirectors, which in turn will elect officers.&#13;
Although&#13;
the OKC Pride Parade &amp; Festival is a wonderful celebration&#13;
for our community, inevitably there are aspects ofit that&#13;
some won’t like, or improvements that could be made. As Patti&#13;
Thompson puts it. "The best way to implement the changes you&#13;
want to see is through participation. Ifyou have ideas, things&#13;
you’d like to change, things you liked that you want to stay the&#13;
same, this is the time to come forward and let us know. We are&#13;
open to all suggestions: OKC Pride is for the community, and&#13;
it’s what we make it. (Photo’s Page- 12)&#13;
Back to School Stylings&#13;
ByJoey De&#13;
TULSA, OK__ On August 4, one Tulsa salon will open its&#13;
doors and help area youth begin their new school year in style.&#13;
Monkey Bizness, located at 5942 S. Lewis, is offering complimentary&#13;
hair cuts to the students ofnearby Wright Elementary,&#13;
as well as to all area BLGT students.&#13;
The back to school day ofbeauty was the idea ofMonkey Bizness&#13;
stylist David Mitchell and friend Debbie Mayabb. "We&#13;
wanted to do something to help BLGT youth, but the more we&#13;
thought about it, the more we realized that we could so much&#13;
more; says Mayabb. "Every kid deserves a good start to the&#13;
school year. It doesn’t matter who they are or what they are."&#13;
But over the last 21 years as the world, America and Oklahoma&#13;
have changed, so has the Pride Festival and Parade. Whereas&#13;
during the first few years politicians were scared to even acknowledge&#13;
the event in a positive way, later public office holders&#13;
and wannabes proudly participate, glad to seek our votes. This&#13;
year’s Parade &amp; Festival featured Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner&#13;
Jim Roth, State Representative A1 McAffrey, State&#13;
Senator Audrew Rice (seeking a U.S. Senate seat), Ron Marlett&#13;
who is seeking to unseat the infamous Sally Kern in State House&#13;
District 84.&#13;
Whereas in the beginning only bars, a few small gay owned&#13;
businesses and extremely progressive nonprofits wanted to be&#13;
associated with us, today mainstream businesses ranging from&#13;
Budlight to Best Buy were proud to seek our business. As it has&#13;
grown consistendy year after year, it has become an event not&#13;
only for our community but also takes its place among Oklahoma&#13;
City’s mainstream events. Whereas in the beginning it&#13;
was only positively covered in the Gayly Oklahoman, this year’s&#13;
celebration was positively covered by the Sentinel, the Oklahoma&#13;
Gazette, and even the Daily Oklahoman. For the first time&#13;
the Parade was held on a Friday evening with the biggest crowd&#13;
ever, follo~ved by the Festival in Memorial Park the following&#13;
Saturday and Sunday.&#13;
As the Pride Festival and Parade has gro~vn to be an event the&#13;
community celebrates and counts on, so have the responsibilities&#13;
ofmaking it happen. The event is organized by OKC Pride,&#13;
an organization with members who elect a Board ofDirectors,&#13;
who then elect a President (currently Paul Thompson) Vice-&#13;
President (office vacant)a Secretary (currently Victor Gorin)&#13;
and a Treasurer (Currently Patricia Miller). What truly makes&#13;
it come to life are the volunteers who toil long hours to make it&#13;
happen, something most spectators have no concept ofand take&#13;
for granted.&#13;
For the first time OKC Pride had a Volunteer Coordinator,&#13;
Miles Tompkins. While last year OKC Pride had around 20&#13;
volunteers, this year we had over 60, with a high percentage of&#13;
those new volunteers young people (under 30),&#13;
(Photo&#13;
: co~munity&#13;
volunteer and&#13;
David ofMonkey&#13;
"The&#13;
for the haircuts&#13;
just came to&#13;
us one day; ex-&#13;
"We approached&#13;
Trish, the&#13;
manager ofthe&#13;
salon, and she&#13;
loved the idea. When we asked all ofthe stylists, the support&#13;
could not have been more overwhelming:’ Mitchell says that&#13;
every Monkey Business stylist will be volunteering their day off&#13;
to help, free ofcharge.&#13;
"There are so many distractions for so many young people; says&#13;
Mayabb, "everyone here wants to help give these kids that extra&#13;
boost to succeed. It’s special for them to be able to come in to&#13;
a salon ofthis caliber and be taken care ofby the best.’ Mayabb&#13;
explains, listing offawards and recognitions that the salon’s team&#13;
have won, including an Emmy won by Mitchell.&#13;
The t~vo say that they worked with one ofMitchell’s clients, a&#13;
TPS principal, to identify nearby Wright Elementary as the beneficiary&#13;
due to economic status ofits students and proximity to&#13;
the salon. The salon will also be reaching out to BLGT students&#13;
through Youth Services ofTulsa and DYLN.&#13;
Haircuts will be offered from 10am until 4pm. All students will&#13;
have to bring an item proving they are enrolled in school.&#13;
The salon has also invited their clients, and the rest ofthe public, to&#13;
become involved with the effort through their "outfit-tree." They are&#13;
currendy seeking donations ofbasic school supplies and backpacks to&#13;
equip students for the first day ofschool.&#13;
Ifyou would like to help, contact Monkey Biziness at (918)749-5130&#13;
or visit them on ,~wv.360.tulsa.com under the beauty section.&#13;
10 ~t~oSTAR August 2008&#13;
celebrate our 25th anniversary pride celebration.&#13;
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Halfa million at London Pride&#13;
Around halfa million people turned out&#13;
for London’s gay pride parade July 5, led&#13;
by Mayor Boris Johnson, who wore a pink&#13;
cowboy hat.&#13;
Members of the British Army, Royal Navy&#13;
and Royal Air Force marched in uniform.&#13;
The Ministry of Defence offered free travel&#13;
for servicemembers who wanted to attend&#13;
the parade.&#13;
Well-known activist Peter Tatchell carried a&#13;
poster with a doctored, gayed-up photo of&#13;
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.&#13;
~madme~ad leads a regime that arrests,&#13;
jails; flogs, tortures and sometimes executes&#13;
gay people," Tatchell said.&#13;
MP Harriet Harman, minister of equality&#13;
and deputy leader of the Labour Party,&#13;
reportedly was booed as she spoke from die&#13;
main stage at Trafalgar Square.&#13;
Tatchell said the crowd was unhappy over&#13;
the UK’s treatment of gay asylum-seekers&#13;
from homophobic nations.&#13;
Prior to the parade, Prime Minister Gordon&#13;
Brown met with activists, including actor&#13;
Sir Ian McKellen0 at his residence.&#13;
They discussed homophobic bullying in&#13;
schools, and Browds spokesman said he was&#13;
"delighted" to have met with the group.&#13;
Italian gay man wins&#13;
100,000 euros for discrimination&#13;
A gay man on the island of Sicily won 100,000&#13;
euros (US$159,000) from the Italian governmentJuly&#13;
12 after the military and the Transport&#13;
Ministry discriminated against him.&#13;
Danilo Giuffrida came out as gay during his&#13;
military medical exam. Doctors later relayed&#13;
his coming-out to driver’s-license officials, who&#13;
then accused him ofhaving a sexual identity&#13;
disturbance, told him to retake his driving test&#13;
and, when he passed it, gave him a one-year&#13;
disabled-person’s license instead ofthe normal&#13;
10-year license.&#13;
A court determined the events amounted to&#13;
"sexual discrimination" and were unconstitutional.&#13;
It is likely the first ruling ofits sort in&#13;
Italian history.&#13;
"Discrimination against those in the army who&#13;
are lesbian, gay and bisexual does not give them&#13;
a chance to contribute or to play a full part&#13;
in the teams that are vital for our success on&#13;
operations;’ said Gem Richard Dannatt, chief&#13;
ofthe General Staff. "It is ... our absolute duty&#13;
to treat our fellow soldiers as vce would wish to&#13;
be treated ourselves."&#13;
Britain banned gays from the military until&#13;
2000. The Royal Navy and Royal Air Force are&#13;
already members ofthe Stonewall program.&#13;
British Armyjoins gayequality&#13;
program&#13;
The British Army has joined the gay group&#13;
Stonewall’s Diversity Champions program to&#13;
work toward increased equality for gay and&#13;
bisexual soldiers.&#13;
Some 120,O00people turned outfar Henna’s~&#13;
13th gayprideparadeJuly, 12.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~4®troSTAR 13&#13;
by Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
PHOENIX, ARIZONA&#13;
’~b~zona Sunburst Inn&#13;
After leaving ~Zest Hollywood we drove to&#13;
Phoenix where the weather was HOT. In the&#13;
daytime it was 115 but at night it cooled down&#13;
to around 110! We checked in to the ARIZONA&#13;
SUNBURST INN which,aas sold about&#13;
a year and a halfago and Tim andJames have&#13;
remodeled and really changed the decor and&#13;
ambiance. Tney have done a vconderful job.&#13;
Both Tim and James are great hosts and they&#13;
make you at home. The room furniture is very&#13;
masculine. Since they have taken over they have&#13;
had many guests that have returned several&#13;
times. All rooms face the swimming po61 and&#13;
they also have a Jacuzzi. A morning breakfast is&#13;
ready whenever you want it. They have VflFI&#13;
for guests and a public computer for those who&#13;
forgot t° bring their lap top. They are located at&#13;
6245 North 12th Place, ideally located to all of&#13;
the major gay bars and businesses. Check out&#13;
their ~vebsite at: www.azsunburst.com. Their&#13;
toll free nmnber is 1-800 -974-1474. They&#13;
offer clothing optional stmbathing, swimruing&#13;
and spa. This is the ONLY place to stay&#13;
when visiting PhoenLx.&#13;
There are dozens and dozens of restaurants to&#13;
dine in Phoenix but our favorites are Marcellint&#13;
Pdstorante which has tO be one ofthe&#13;
finest Italian Restaurants that ~ve have had the&#13;
pleasure of dining. They are located at !301&#13;
Northern Avenue. Their website is: ~wv.marcellinoristorante.&#13;
com..Ifyou want true Italian&#13;
coo~ng in an exciting atmosphere with servers&#13;
who are the best then dine there. Tne mvners,&#13;
Sirna and Marcellino Verzino are as good as it&#13;
gets. Marcellino is the chef and his "beyond&#13;
Fabulous" wife Sima is the "hostess who really&#13;
is the mostess’! The combination of these two&#13;
people are magic! Call for reservations: 602.-&#13;
216-0004. For a real dining experience we just&#13;
can’t recommend dais restaurant enough.&#13;
You can’t dine at the same restaurant every day&#13;
so try TICOZ at 5114 North 7th Street. To&#13;
say that it is wonderfifl is an understatement.&#13;
ChefHolly creates the finest entrees and desserts&#13;
ever. It has a great ambiance, wonderful&#13;
service and their food presentation is as good as&#13;
it gets. They have a huge following and we can&#13;
certainly understand why! They have a great&#13;
Saturday and Sunday Brunch special and the&#13;
restaurant is always packed. They make some&#13;
ofthe finest drinks in the city. Check out their&#13;
website at www.ticozofarizona.com. For reservations&#13;
call 602-200-0160. Be SURE and save&#13;
room for dessert. Trust us on this one. They&#13;
are totally beyond Fabulous! They also mvn&#13;
another restaurant not too far away, SWITCH,&#13;
2603 North Central and their website is www.&#13;
switchofarizona.com and they serve wonderful&#13;
food there as well.&#13;
There are a lot ofgay bars in Phoenix for&#13;
vchatever you are into. Favorite bars includes&#13;
Charlies (the cowboy bar), Amsterdam, downtown,&#13;
Cell Block, the leather bar, Oz, Wild&#13;
Card, and we particularly enjoyed the KoBalt&#13;
at Park Central ~vhich has a piano bar sometimes.&#13;
Phoenix is the largest city (area wise) in&#13;
the country so you certainly need a car to get&#13;
around town. There are a lot ofneighborhood&#13;
bars around the city besides the large bars.&#13;
They also have a couple of bath houses, the&#13;
FLEX and the CHUTE. Most ofthe bars are&#13;
located between 7th Avenue and 16th Street&#13;
near Central Avenue.&#13;
~Ihe best place to find any bar or business in&#13;
Phoenix is in the ARIZONA PRIDE GUIDE,&#13;
vc~vw.arizonaprideguide.com. This informative&#13;
guide is free and tells about the entire state of&#13;
Arizona. It is distributed free all over the State&#13;
or you can have them send you one.Just check&#13;
out their website. The publisher Michael&#13;
McFall has done a absolutely great job. It is the&#13;
finest gay guide in any state that we have ever&#13;
seen.&#13;
There are a lot ofwonderful museums, galleries&#13;
and shopping in the Phoenix area.&#13;
Antique Marketplace is located at 4025 North&#13;
16th Street and sells a wide range ofantiques.&#13;
Next door is the Root Seller Gallery 8:&#13;
Apothecary that sells a large variety of artwork,&#13;
books, cards, herbs, music and more. The arts&#13;
are alive and well in Phoenix and there are a lot&#13;
oflive theatre, and musical productions.&#13;
Phoenix is surrounded by maW suburban cities&#13;
and our favorite is TEMPE. tt is the home of&#13;
Arizona State University and is one of the most&#13;
progressive cities in the nation. Check out their&#13;
website at: vibranttempe.com and click on&#13;
GLBT TEMPE. Michael Martin and Nancy&#13;
Black at the Convention and Visitors Bureau&#13;
are two of the nicest people you would ever&#13;
want to meet. Their revitalized downtown is&#13;
so vibrant.&#13;
Phoenix is a very friendly city and you are sure&#13;
to make lots ofnew friends. Other websites to&#13;
check out be~bre visiting Phoenix are:&#13;
¯aw~a~.gayarizona.com, w,a-,v.arizonaguide.com&#13;
and w~avisitphoenix.com. The major gay&#13;
publication is Echo, xwvw:echomag.com&#13;
Always remember to have fun when traveling,&#13;
meet new people and talk to everyone!&#13;
CALIFORNIA&#13;
MARRIAGE LICENSE&#13;
INFORMATION&#13;
By Donald Pile and Ray Williams&#13;
Donald and Ray were legally married in Palm&#13;
Springs, California, June 17th which was the&#13;
first day that same-sex marriage became legal&#13;
in California. "Ihey have been a gay couple&#13;
for 37 years)&#13;
As ofJune 17, 2008 the marriage laws in&#13;
California were changed to allow same-sex&#13;
couples to marry as well as heterosexual&#13;
couples. There is no difference in the forms&#13;
with the exception that in the same-sex marriage&#13;
forms, they list "Party A" and "Party&#13;
B" rather than bride and gr0bm. You can&#13;
apply for a marriage license at nearly dl the&#13;
county court houses in the state. A couple&#13;
of counties have refused to marry same-sex&#13;
couples and they are not allowed to marry&#13;
heterosexual couples as well. A special note:&#13;
For same-sex couples to be married in the&#13;
State of Massachusetts, they have to be legal&#13;
residents of that state. In California, there is&#13;
NO residency requirement. Anybody from&#13;
any state in the country can now be married&#13;
legally in California.&#13;
What you need...&#13;
Both parties must provide valid photo ID&#13;
If your ID does not contain your full legal&#13;
name you must provide a certified copy of&#13;
your birth certificate or a Social Security card.&#13;
Otherwise, a driver’s license is sufficient for&#13;
proof. If you have been divorced within the&#13;
last two years you must bring in a certified&#13;
copy of your divorce decree.&#13;
Both parties must appear to apply for and&#13;
pick up their marriage license. Different&#13;
counties xvithin the State of California charge&#13;
different prices and they vary from $55.00&#13;
to $70.00. They accept cash and debit cards&#13;
only. The license is valid for 90 days from&#13;
the date of issue. The license is typed tip and&#13;
given to you in about 30 minutes. Should&#13;
you desire to get married right there, they&#13;
offer a civil marriage ceremony right at the&#13;
court house. Naere is a fee of $35.00~ You&#13;
are taken into a private room and the clerk as&#13;
well as a wimess that they will provide in case&#13;
you. don’t take some with you goes thru the&#13;
marriage ceremony. The ending remarks are&#13;
"In as much as Donald and Raymond have&#13;
thus consented together in marriage, by virtue&#13;
of the authority vested in me by the State&#13;
of California as a Deputy Comrnissioner of&#13;
Civil Marriages for the County of l~verside, I&#13;
now pronounce you to be united in marriage.&#13;
"AND TRUST US, IT JUST DOESN’T&#13;
GET ANY BETTER THAN THAT MOMENT!&#13;
After 37 years together, dais was&#13;
one of the finest sentences that we have ever&#13;
heard!&#13;
You do not need a blood test or health certificate.&#13;
There is no waiting period to get married.&#13;
The entire process from start to finish&#13;
takes less than one hour. Some couples prefer&#13;
to get the license and then plan a wedding&#13;
afterwards in a few days.&#13;
Eight states allow same-sex marriage alternatives:&#13;
In Connecticut, New Hampshire, New&#13;
Jersey and Vermont, same-sex couples can&#13;
enter civil unions and receive the same statelevel&#13;
benefits and responsibilities conveyed&#13;
in traditional marriages. Similarly, Oregon&#13;
residents can register as domestic partners and&#13;
receive all state marital rights. Couples in Hawaii,&#13;
Maine and Washington state can register&#13;
as domestic partners and receive many of the&#13;
most important marital rights.&#13;
Suggestion: Don’t fly out for the weekend&#13;
expecting to get married. The Court Houses&#13;
are open Monday thru Friday only.&#13;
14 NetroSTAR August 2008&#13;
EUREKA SPRINGS SUMMER&#13;
,E,UREKA SPRINGS, AR;__ Eureka Springs is gearing up for its&#13;
Summer Diversty Festivel to be held August 1,2,3, 2008 ~vith&#13;
many events, shows and pool parties planned, including the now&#13;
famous PDA in die park, where all persons are invited to show&#13;
"Public Display ofAffection" for their spouse or partner.&#13;
Eureka Springs welcomed its 200th gay couple (Visiting from&#13;
Chicago) to register under the domestic partnership registration&#13;
law. History was made on May 14, 2007 when the Eureka&#13;
Springs City Council unanimously approved the "Domestic&#13;
Partner Registration (DPR). Although the document does not&#13;
entitle couples legal benefits as in a marriage, it does act as a&#13;
wonderful validation and acknowledgement oftheir relationship&#13;
and commitment to each other. This was a first for Arkansas&#13;
and hopefully, will inspire other registries throughout the&#13;
state and beyond. Persons from anT0¢here may register in Eureka&#13;
Springs.’&#13;
Visit www.diversitypride.com or ww~v.eurekapride.com for&#13;
more information.&#13;
AUg 1, 2008: Welcome Mixer at Marquee’s 7 - 9 PM (open for&#13;
dinner 4 - 10pm)&#13;
Aug 1, 08: Miranda Ray Performs at Jaek’s Place 10:00 PM&#13;
Aug 1, 08: Miranda Meridian Performs at Lumberyard 8:00 PM&#13;
Aug 1, 08: Diversity Bikers Brunch &amp; Fun Run. Iron Horse&#13;
Stables at 10 AM then ride to the PDA&#13;
Aug 2, 08: PDA in Basin Park 12 Noon&#13;
Aug 2, 08: Bear Pool Party. 1 PM - ? at Tradewinds&#13;
Aug 2, 08: Diversity Bikers Raid the Pool Party &amp; Fun Run&#13;
starting at Planner Hill Parking Lot 3:30 - 5 PM&#13;
Aug 2, 08: Miranda Ray Performs at Jack’s Place 10:00 PM&#13;
Aug 2, 08: Miranda Meridian Performs at Lmnberyard 8:00 PM&#13;
ALSO:&#13;
Aug 1-2, 08: Yards &amp; Yards ofYard Sales&#13;
Aug 3, 08: Lucky 13 Cinema: Double feature "Across the Universe"&#13;
&amp; "Wizard ofOz", music of"Dark Side ofthe Moon"&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com NetroSTAR 15&#13;
The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa @ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
by Jack Fertig&#13;
AUGUST 2008&#13;
"Keep your balance, Aries!"&#13;
The most troublesome planets are stirring up discord&#13;
- Mars opposing Uranus, Mercury opposing Neptune.&#13;
Looking to Eris for the best aspects is like borrowing&#13;
sugar from Lucrezia Borgia! With everyone shooting&#13;
their mouths off and facts getting jumbled, focus on&#13;
careful listening and discernment.&#13;
ARIES (March 20 -April 19): Struggles at work might&#13;
make you feel you’re on the wrong team. What’s easier&#13;
to change - your job or your attitude? Time out, playful&#13;
relaxation, and self-care (massage? acupuncture?) are&#13;
needed to keep your balance.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): A~guments at home need&#13;
to be settled to avoid tension that can screw you up at&#13;
work. Friends who want to play may keep you from what&#13;
you really find entertaining and relaxing. Take time at&#13;
home to contemplate your goals in work and in life.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): You probably can’t avoid&#13;
arguments this week, but you canopick and choose&#13;
them. Remember the simple, obvious rules: logic has&#13;
nothing tO do with religion or sex; authorities should be&#13;
criticized with extreme diplomacy and care; and friends&#13;
who will forgive anything are the best to hang with!&#13;
CANCER (June 21 - July 22): Arguments about sex&#13;
can come up easily, especially if you’re unclear about&#13;
what you really want. You need some guidance, a new&#13;
philosophical or spiritual perspective. Explore those intangibles,&#13;
and the touchy-feely will be easier to work out.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Your partner (or Jack of&#13;
one) seems especially aggravating now, and your sexual&#13;
needs are not being propedy met - probably because&#13;
you are at some level reassessing them. A good political&#13;
argument may somehow kick your priorities and Needs&#13;
into better focus. .........&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22): Make a list of&#13;
your worries. Cross off the ones you can’t do anything&#13;
about, then list the steps you can take to deal with the&#13;
others. A partner’s input may be helpful. An amorous&#13;
retreat will be even more so. ....&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22):.Nob0d~ else will&#13;
fix what’s bothering you, so what ape _you_ doing about&#13;
it? Big as some problems are, you can make a difference!&#13;
You could even bring friends into a volunteer effort&#13;
as if it were a social event.&#13;
SCORPIO ((~ctober 23 - November 21): "(our playful&#13;
jabs at social critique can get you a reputation. Will&#13;
hosts send you invitations due to real affection or out of&#13;
self-defense? Focus that acuity on working more effectively,&#13;
and you could accomplish a lot!&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.ember 22 - December 20): Arguments&#13;
aren’t as likely to show that you’re right as much&#13;
as that you insist on "being right." A little humility and listening&#13;
can go a long way. Better yet, playful word games&#13;
are preferable to serious debate.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): Arguments&#13;
about sex, sexuality, and gender issues can easily get&#13;
out of hand. If you must react as if your mother’s honor&#13;
were at stake, think of how she’d want you to be civil in&#13;
your debate.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Sexual values&#13;
and tastes change with age and experience. Although&#13;
that’s normal, staying in sync with your partner may be&#13;
the big challenge! Communication is always the key.&#13;
Be open to exploring differences as well as common&#13;
ground.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19): Your ideas for&#13;
improvements at work are, um, intriguing. Discuss them&#13;
with a colleague or two, allowing that they may be a bit&#13;
off the wall. Still, they could be the seeds of much better&#13;
ideas. Focus on efficiency and economy.&#13;
16 MetroSTAR ,, August 2008&#13;
Massachusetts may OK&#13;
marriage for out-ofstarers&#13;
Massachusetts’ legislature is considering repeal&#13;
oi:a 1913 law that prohibits people from other&#13;
states from getting married there if the marriage&#13;
wouldn’t be allowed where they live.&#13;
’The law -- which stopped interracial couples&#13;
who couldn’t marry in their own states t~¥om&#13;
n~arrying in Massachusetts -- was resurrected&#13;
aider Massachusetts legalized same-sex marriage&#13;
in 2004.&#13;
~e speaker of the House, the president ofth~&#13;
Senate and Gov. Deva! Patrick all support the&#13;
law’s repeal.&#13;
U2S. Census Bureau&#13;
won’t count married gays&#13;
~ae U.S. government will not count married&#13;
gay couples in the 2010 censtts, the San Jose&#13;
Mercury News reported July 12.&#13;
Brot,~ers &amp;Sismrs actors Matthew Rhys (who&#13;
plays gay character Kevin Walker) and Sally&#13;
Field. GLAAD photo&#13;
repre.sentations. Lifetime and MTV ranked&#13;
adequate. A&amp;E, Spike, TBS, TNT m~d USA&#13;
received failing grades.&#13;
The ful! report is at glaad.org/media/nri/&#13;
NRI_2008.pdf.&#13;
Instead, same-sex couples who accurately&#13;
report that they are married&#13;
will have their response tabulated by the&#13;
Census Bureau as if they had&#13;
checked "unmarried partners."&#13;
Same-sex marriage is legal in California and&#13;
Massachuset:tS[ in addition, New Yorkers who&#13;
m~r~ in those states or abroad are recognized&#13;
as married in New York state.&#13;
~ae Mercury News said the Census Bureau’s&#13;
decision was based on the federal Defense of&#13;
i~{arriage Act (DOMA) "and other mandates."&#13;
DOMA, signed into law by President Bill&#13;
Clinton in 1996, states, in part: "In determining&#13;
the meaning of any Act of Congress,&#13;
or of any ruling, regulation, or interpretation&#13;
of the various administrative bureaus and&#13;
agencies of the United States, the word ’marriage’&#13;
means only a leg~d union between one&#13;
man and one woman ,as husband and wife,&#13;
and the word ’spouse’ refers only to a person&#13;
of the opposite sex ~vho is a husband or a&#13;
wife."&#13;
Gary Gates of the Williams Institute, a think&#13;
tank at the University of California Los Angeles&#13;
Law School, told the newspaper that the&#13;
bureau’s decision "goes against everything the&#13;
census stands fo,:"&#13;
"It’s a systematic hiding not only of married&#13;
gay couples, but gay couples as families,&#13;
which I would argue is a fundamentally&#13;
political decision," Gates said.&#13;
received failing grades for their 6 percent and&#13;
4 percent of programming hours with GLBT&#13;
images.&#13;
Of the 10 cable networks evaluated, FX,&#13;
HBO and Showtime each received a grade&#13;
of good, with FX leading with 45 percent of&#13;
programming hours featuring GLBT&#13;
"Barack believes that ,ve must fight for&#13;
a world as it should be. A ,vorld where&#13;
together we work to reverse discriminatory&#13;
laws like D.O.M.A. (Defense of Marriage&#13;
Act) and Don’t Ask Don’t Tell," Mrs. Obama&#13;
said, addressing an audience of 250 people&#13;
at a fundraiser for the Democratic National&#13;
Committee.&#13;
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Roth, Askins, Edmondson speak at&#13;
Oklahoma Democratic Party event&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
California same-sex marriages Mocked&#13;
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of Fame Dinner, Attorney General Drew&#13;
Edrnondson made it "crystal clear" that he&#13;
supports Lt. Governor Jari Askins in the&#13;
race for Governor of Oldahoma. Opponents&#13;
in the primary dection, both candidates&#13;
maintained mutual respect noted statewide by&#13;
citizens as well as many media oudets. Asldns&#13;
won the nomination garnering 50.28% of the&#13;
vote.&#13;
"We have got to elect Jari Askins&#13;
Governor of this state, no question about it. I&#13;
support Jari Asldns without reservation, and&#13;
I will do everything I can to get her elected&#13;
governor of Oklahoma," Edmondson said&#13;
as he delivered a heartfelt speech supporting&#13;
Astdns.&#13;
Asldns fol!owed the intro by saying, "I am&#13;
truly proud to stand in front of you as your&#13;
candidate for Governor. It takes every one of&#13;
us, but together, we can make this happen.&#13;
........Continued See ODP Page-7&#13;
Cowboys and Cowgirls to invade Tulsa&#13;
By Michael W. Sasser&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Oklahoma’s gay countrytinged&#13;
community is welcoming back the&#13;
Sooner State Rodeo Association (SSRA)&#13;
Rodeo this year with the 2010 Sooner&#13;
State Stampede, October 1 - 3 at the fully&#13;
equipped and handsome Bridle Creek Horse&#13;
Ranch and Resort in Sperry.&#13;
N~e Sooner State Stampede represents the&#13;
return of SSRA rodeo after several year hiatus.&#13;
~e International Gay Rodeo Association&#13;
(IGRA) sanctions the rodeo and it is one of&#13;
the most anticipated events for the regional&#13;
gay community. It is expected to attract a host&#13;
of competitors and fans for a fun celebration&#13;
of al! things western including both good&#13;
spirited competition and of course some great&#13;
fun.&#13;
~ousands march in. California Aug. 4 in celebration ofJudge Vaughn Walker) mding that&#13;
PropOsition 8 was unconstitutional. Photo @ DavidPoller&#13;
SAN FRANCISCO, CA The 9th U.S.&#13;
Circuit Court of Appeals on Aug. 16 blocked&#13;
any same-sex marriages from taking place&#13;
in California while proponents of the state’s&#13;
marriage ban appeal the Aug. 4 district-court&#13;
ruling that found Proposition 8 in violation&#13;
of the U.S. Constitution.&#13;
The appeals court said it will hear the case&#13;
the week of Dec. 6, and it set up an expedited&#13;
briefing schedule for the case’s attorneys.&#13;
The court also ordered the proponents of&#13;
the ban to prove that they have "standing" ro&#13;
appeal the decision made by District Judge&#13;
Va~ughn Walker.&#13;
The actual defendants in the case,&#13;
including Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and&#13;
Attorney General Jerry Brown, have refused&#13;
to defend Prop 8, and the Court ofAppeals’&#13;
order seemed sympathetic to the idea that&#13;
proponents of the ban, as "defendantintervenors,"&#13;
are not properly situated to&#13;
appeal Walker’s ruling.&#13;
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and same-sex marriage would again be legal&#13;
in California under Walker’s original ruling,&#13;
although a decision on standing could be&#13;
appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. The&#13;
defendant-intervenors are the same people&#13;
who put Prop 8 on the ballot in 2008 to&#13;
overturn the state’s legalization of same-sex&#13;
marriage.&#13;
"The 9th Circuit put the appeal on a&#13;
fast track and specifically directed the Prop&#13;
8 proponents to address ’why the appeal&#13;
should not be dismissed for lack ofArticle&#13;
III standing’ in their opening brief," said the&#13;
National Center for Lesbian Rights. "That&#13;
means the court will consider whether the&#13;
proponents of Prop 8 have the right to file an&#13;
appeal at the same time that it is considering&#13;
whether Judge Walker’s decision that Prop&#13;
8 violates the federal Constitution is legally&#13;
correct."&#13;
.........Continued See MARRIAGES Page-5&#13;
Headquartered in Tulsa, the Sooner State&#13;
Rodeo Association is a Gay, Lesbian, Bi-sexual&#13;
and Transgender non-profit organization&#13;
dedicated to performing charitable duties for&#13;
the surrounding area through fund-raisers,&#13;
horse shows, and rodeo performances. SSRA&#13;
was organized for individuals interested in&#13;
western related events such as rodeos and&#13;
horse shows, horseback riding, western/&#13;
square dancing, and clogging. SSRA bars&#13;
all prejudices related to sex, national origin,&#13;
sexual orientation, religion, race or any other&#13;
prejudice the organization may encounter.&#13;
Sooner State Rodeo Association was&#13;
founded in 2002 to give men and women&#13;
in the northeastern Oklahoma interested&#13;
in promoting and participating in rodeo&#13;
a new avenue of expression. They host&#13;
fundraisers for Tulsa area charities as well as&#13;
their own organization. SSRA holds royalty&#13;
competitions each October for Mr. SSRA,&#13;
Ms. SSRA, Miss and MisTer SSRA. Royalty&#13;
is an important part of their organization&#13;
as they represent SSRA at rodeos and&#13;
fundraising events.&#13;
SSRA is one of 28 member associations&#13;
of the IGRA. IGRA serves to foster the sport&#13;
of rodeo amongst other country and western&#13;
activities. IGRA along with its fellow&#13;
........Continued See RODEO Page-4&#13;
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is the rime to be strong and continue to work for real and lasting change." Michael&#13;
Mitchell, Executive Director National Stonewall Democrats&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
National Stonewall Democrats Executive Director Michael ~a/iitchell zoith Oklahoma Stonewall&#13;
Democrats Secretary ~ctor Gorin&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC __ kanid the&#13;
excitement of marriage equality making new&#13;
history for the GEBT community and all&#13;
Americans, the Stonewall Democrats held&#13;
their National Convention in V/ashington&#13;
D.C. July 30-August 1 at the Capitol Hilton&#13;
Hotel. Drawing delegates from all over&#13;
the country, from New Jersey to Nevada,&#13;
as expected there was much discussion of&#13;
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by state basis, the military "Don’t ask don’t&#13;
Tell" policy still in place, and affirming&#13;
Stonewall’s alliance with organized labor&#13;
which includes giving their business to&#13;
unionized hotels, airlines and other goods and&#13;
services whenever possible.&#13;
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organization of the Democratic Party. They&#13;
are focused on malting change primarily in&#13;
three ways: Educating the GLBT community&#13;
about the differences between the political&#13;
parties, mobilizing the GLBT community to&#13;
get out the vote for fair-minded Democrats,&#13;
and to oppose the efforts of Republicans&#13;
when they attempt to roll back or obstruct&#13;
progress for the GLBT community while&#13;
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Democratic Party officials.&#13;
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and the White House, the delegates heard&#13;
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the Executive Director of the Democratic&#13;
National Committee Jen O’Malley, along&#13;
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Polis ( Colorado’ Democrat District 2)&#13;
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Congress as a fi’eshman. %ey al]~ heard&#13;
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Representative Patrick Murphy (Democrat-&#13;
Pennsylvania District 8), who was the first&#13;
Iraqi war veteran to serve in Congress who&#13;
is an ardent opponent of the U.S. military’s&#13;
"Don’t ask Don’t Tell" policy along with&#13;
U.S. Representative Dina Titus ( Nevada&#13;
Democrat-District 3).&#13;
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wishing the delegates well and encouraging&#13;
them in the work facing them in the fall&#13;
elections.&#13;
Speaking ofOklahoma&#13;
values&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ CNN&#13;
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Brittany Novotny, taping for an upcoming&#13;
segment ofAmerican Morning. Novomy is&#13;
the candidate who seeks to unseat Sally Kern,&#13;
the current representative of State House&#13;
District 84. Kern is known worldwide for a&#13;
speech when she told a group of supporters&#13;
that homosexuality is "The biggest threat that&#13;
our nation has, even more than terrorism or&#13;
Islam."&#13;
Novotny said of Kern, "She has angered a&#13;
lot of people with the kind of divisive rhetoric&#13;
she has used. She has been out of touch with&#13;
the issues. We are at the bottom in teacher&#13;
....... Continued See NOVOTNY Page 7&#13;
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first surfaced in the United States during the early 1980s it&#13;
not only cost many lives, it created a climate and fear and&#13;
resurrected homophobia that overshadowed a period of&#13;
increased acceptance of the GLBT community. The epidemic&#13;
was used by conservative religious and political leaders to&#13;
foster homophobia, even referred to as a "gay plague:" by&#13;
the late Reverend Jerry Falxvell. In answer to a lack of serious&#13;
action at first by government officials and mainstream society,&#13;
gay activists took the lead in the fight against AIDS, increasing&#13;
Funding for research and public education about HI.V. When&#13;
NBA Star Magic ~ohnson revealed that he had AIDS, more&#13;
straight allies joined this cause when it became obvious that&#13;
the virus did not discriminate.&#13;
Organizations formed in Oklahoma City to help those&#13;
at~cted by HIV, many ofwhich are with us today including&#13;
RAIN (Regional Aids Interfaith Network), Other Options,&#13;
and the Winds House. Vvrhat these agencies had in common&#13;
was a desperate need for funds, thus beginning AIDS Walk&#13;
OKC.&#13;
~e first AIDS Walk OKC came together in 1998, and&#13;
it has grown to be one of Oklahoma City’s most prominent&#13;
annual events. Money raised from the ,valks is distributed to&#13;
various Oklahoma agencies helping those infected or affected&#13;
by HIV including not only the before mentioned agencies,&#13;
but also others involved including Planned Parenthood and&#13;
the Latino Community Development Agency. In previous&#13;
years it has been held in October beginning at the Crystal&#13;
Gardens, but this year there has been a change of time and&#13;
location with increased activity.&#13;
It all happens on Sunday September 19, beginning with&#13;
a 5K run sponsored by Dell. Registration for the run will&#13;
begin at 11:00 a.m., beginning in Bricktown at the corner&#13;
ofJoe Carter Drive and Rent Avenue, and the runners take&#13;
off at 12:30 that afternoon Registration to participate is $20&#13;
if purchased in advance, or $25 the day of the run. One car~&#13;
register online at www.aidswalkokc.org.&#13;
The AIDS Walk itself will take place that afternoon&#13;
beginning at Bricktowffs Sonic Plaza ( !ocated on the south&#13;
side of Rent Avenue across from the AT&amp;T Brickmwn&#13;
Ballpark), and the theme this year is "Each Step brings&#13;
Hope." There is free reserved parking for participants, with&#13;
registration beginning at 12:30 p.m. with step 9fiat 2 p.m.&#13;
Before the walk one can check out vendors and service&#13;
organizations that xvill have booths for this event which is free&#13;
and open to the public.&#13;
For more information on how to participate contact info@&#13;
aidswalkokc.org. AIDS Walk OKC is a 501 c3"organization, so&#13;
all contributions are tmx deductible&#13;
State’s Oldest LGBT&#13;
Organizations Seal Partnership&#13;
PONCA CITY, OK (PR) __ On July 31, 2010 leaders&#13;
from Oklahoma City based Cimarron Alliance Foundation&#13;
and Tulsa based Oklahomans for Equality met in Ponca City&#13;
for the purpose of signing a Memorandum of Understanding&#13;
that creates a statewide partnership. These two organizations&#13;
are the state’s oldest advocacy and education groups for&#13;
Oldahoma’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.&#13;
Combined, they have nearly a half-century of advocating for&#13;
this population.&#13;
According to Toby Jenkins, President of the Oldahomans&#13;
for Equality Board of Directors, the organizations have had&#13;
a cordial relationship for years. "\re have always had the&#13;
highest regard for Cimarron Alliance and they have been very&#13;
supportive of Oklahomans for Equality as welt. This past&#13;
year our organizations have had a very intentional approach&#13;
in working together. The time is right to formalize our&#13;
partnership."&#13;
Scott J. Hamilton, Executive Director of Cimarron&#13;
Alliance, concurs with Jenkins. "For the past six months&#13;
our organizations have deve!oped an amazing working&#13;
relationship. Our missions are very complementary and we&#13;
hold OIcEq’s leadership in very high esteem. We believe that&#13;
we can accomplish far more together than either of us can on&#13;
our own.&#13;
Jenkins and Hamilton believe that this initiative will have&#13;
far-reaching benefits for Oklahoma’s gay community. It forms&#13;
the framework for more cohesive program development,&#13;
legislative work and, ultimately they believe, serving as a&#13;
powerful voice for LGBT Oklahomans throughout the state.&#13;
"We are not merging our organizations," said Hamilton.&#13;
"Instead, we are capitalizing on each other’s strengths and&#13;
experience to serve more people than ever before."&#13;
The choice of Ponca City as the location for the MOU&#13;
signing was, according to Jenkins, very intentional.&#13;
"We chose Ponca City because it is a neutral site, rich with&#13;
Oklahoma nationally recognized landmarks and history. On&#13;
September 16, 1893, the greatest land run in the history of&#13;
the state began right here in Ponca City. More than 100,000&#13;
eager land-seekers raced for claims. Their stories are of&#13;
endurance, hope, pride and determination, and are all of the&#13;
things our organizations represent," said Jenkins.&#13;
Hamilton echoed Jenkins’ sentiments and noted that&#13;
Ponca City is representative of many Oklahoma towns and&#13;
cities. "We love the history and symbolism here in Ponca&#13;
City. We could, though, have chosen any place from here&#13;
to Ardmore, from the Otdahoma Panhandle to the hills of&#13;
southeastern Oldahoma. Our goal today is to demonstrate&#13;
that Oklahomans for Equality and Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Foundation are dedicated to addressing the needs of every&#13;
LGBT adolescent, adult, and senior as well as their families,&#13;
friends and loved ones in Oklahoma" he said.&#13;
As important as this MOU is to both organizations,&#13;
Hamilton and Jenkins indicated this is only the first step&#13;
of a broader plan to include other organizations. "This&#13;
creates a statewide partnership that will broaden our reach&#13;
immediately," said Jenkins. "But as we move forward, we&#13;
envision inviting many other organizations to join with us,"&#13;
he continued.&#13;
"In time we will welcome LGBT groups and other allied&#13;
organizations to partner with us," said Hamilton. "~ais way&#13;
we gain strength and provide even greater empowerment and&#13;
support for individuals and groups. \Vgorking together there is&#13;
no limit to the advances we can make toward equali~ for all&#13;
Oldahomans," he concluded.&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality, originally called Oklahomans&#13;
for Human Rights, began in 1980. The organization seelcs&#13;
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender&#13;
individuals and fan~ities through advocacy, education,&#13;
programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R Neill&#13;
Equality Center.&#13;
The mission of the Cimarron Alliance Foundation,&#13;
founded in 1995, is to support educational efforts that&#13;
validate personal identity, promote public enlightenment, and&#13;
advance equality for LGBT Oldahomans.&#13;
The full Memorandum of Understanding can be viewed&#13;
at the organizations’ respective websites: okeq.org and&#13;
cimarronalliance.org.&#13;
TEN Co’Founder Elected to&#13;
National Post ¯&#13;
Laura Belmonte, President The Equality&#13;
Nelwork (TEN)&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) The Equality Network would like&#13;
to congratulate our co-founder and vice-president, Laura&#13;
Belmonte, on her election to the Board of Directors of the&#13;
Equality Federation, the national alliance of state-based&#13;
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender advocacy organizations.&#13;
The Equality Federation announced the move during their&#13;
annual summer meeting in Baltimore, MD.&#13;
"I am honored to be elected by my colleagues from across&#13;
the country to serve on the Equality Federation Board of&#13;
Directors," Belmonte said. "As we continue taking important&#13;
steps toward equality here in Oklahoma, I am excited to&#13;
play an active role in building the LGBT equality movement&#13;
on the national level. Pro-LGBT victories in places like&#13;
Utah, Alabama, and South Carolina prove that the model&#13;
of statewide advocacy pioneered by Equality Federation&#13;
members works in challenging political climates. That is an&#13;
inspiration - and a charge for action - for those of us working&#13;
in the Sooner state."&#13;
The Equality Federation ~vorks to achieve equality for&#13;
LGBT people in every state and territory by building strong&#13;
and sustainable statewide organizations in state-based&#13;
movements. The Equality Network (TEN) is represents&#13;
Oklahoma in the national alliance.&#13;
The Equality Network works to achieve equality and&#13;
secure legal protection for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and&#13;
transgender Oldahomans through advocacy, coalition&#13;
building, and individual empowerment in the political&#13;
process.&#13;
Ride Arc&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) A special reception to honor and&#13;
meet Danielle Girdano will be held Saturday September 4th,&#13;
2010 6:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, Tulsa.&#13;
Sponsored by PFLAG Tulsa and the Dennis R. Nell Equality&#13;
Center, Ride the Arc is a first-of-its kind multi-state bicycle&#13;
ride for equality and justice. Spearheaded by athlete Danielle&#13;
Girdano, Ride the Arc intends to publicize the need for equal&#13;
rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT)&#13;
people to raise awareness about the high GLBT suicide rate,&#13;
and to promote places ofwelcome and refuge and affirming&#13;
groups. Commencing in Minneapolis on August 9th, it will&#13;
end in Dallas on September 18, the eve ofDallas’s GLBT&#13;
Pride Weekend.&#13;
The 1,300 mile distance requires Danielle’s faith to guide&#13;
and sustain her as she trains for Ride the Arc. Danielle will&#13;
carry the message of love and inclusion every mile of her&#13;
ride. Join Danielle for the ride of her life, and help change&#13;
the world for GLBT people everywhere. For info: (www.&#13;
ridethearc.org) Make donations payable to Ride the Arc.&#13;
September i, 20i0 3&#13;
It’s About a Lot More than&#13;
Marriage&#13;
Oklahoma State Representative Sally Kern&#13;
is foaming at the mouth again. She declared&#13;
it "horrific" that this week’s ruling that&#13;
California’s ban on same-gender marriage is&#13;
unconstitutional.&#13;
After I gave an interview on KTOK&#13;
Radio this morning, she told the station that&#13;
"homosexuality- is a behavior and the question&#13;
must be asked whether all behaviors are equal.&#13;
Tlais is a behavior and it’s a behavior that has&#13;
been proven scientifically and statistically to&#13;
be a deadly behavior."&#13;
Ofcourse this is nonsense. One’s sexual&#13;
orientation is not a behavior. That’s aldn&#13;
to saying Sally’s brown hair is a behavior.&#13;
Sexual orientation and gender identity are&#13;
like height, eye color, right handedness; they&#13;
are all part of our makeup. But we shouldn’t&#13;
expect truth from Sally.&#13;
The website examiner.corn reported&#13;
earlier that Sally said gay marriage is a form&#13;
of"debauchery like abortion, porn6graphy,&#13;
sex trafficldng, divorce, illegitimate births and&#13;
child abuse." She even went so far as to blame&#13;
gay marriage on the nation’s economic woes.&#13;
And we all remember when Sally said that&#13;
LGBT folks pose a greater risk to the United&#13;
States than terrorism.&#13;
Friends, you can’t make this stuff UP" This&#13;
is the reality of where we are toda}:&#13;
t heard a syndicated radio host last night&#13;
talldng about a revolution because "activist&#13;
judges" are not abiding by the will of the&#13;
people. Odd, isn’t it, how only those judges&#13;
that make rulings not in line with ultra&#13;
conservatives are labeled as activists.&#13;
tf decisions of equality were left up to&#13;
the will of the people, ~’rican-Americans&#13;
would still be riding at the back of the bus&#13;
and women would stil! not have the right&#13;
to vote. If it truly is the ~vill of the people in&#13;
this country to deny rights to others and to&#13;
provide one level ofjustice for some people&#13;
and another level for others, then we’ve no&#13;
choice but to continue our procession to the&#13;
courts.&#13;
The claims that allowing same-gender&#13;
couples to marry violates the institution of&#13;
marriage mystifies me. How in the ~vorld can&#13;
my being married to another man impact&#13;
negatively the marriage of a straight couple?&#13;
Allowing two men or two women to marry,&#13;
offering them the same rights as any other&#13;
couple, strengthens the fabric of this country.&#13;
Ultimately, though, this is not about&#13;
marriage. It is about unequal treatment.&#13;
It is about withholding rights. It is about&#13;
denying liberty and justice and the pursuit of&#13;
happiness to millions ofAirier,cans.&#13;
And this takes gay marriage from a gay&#13;
issue to a human rights issue. Every good&#13;
person, regardless of sexual orientation or&#13;
gender identity, has a moral obligation to&#13;
stand firm for equality for all people. We need&#13;
every LGBT person and every family member&#13;
of a lesbian, gay ,nan, bisexual or transgender&#13;
person. We need honest legislators with&#13;
integrity and pastors with compassion. We&#13;
need educators and journalists and attorneys&#13;
who will not back away from what is right.&#13;
\re must work together, speak togethe,;&#13;
march together, vote together, and love&#13;
together.&#13;
This is not about the future for LGBT&#13;
persons. It is about the future of our nation.&#13;
Scott J. Hamilton, Executive Director&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Foundation&#13;
Religion and Sex Best&#13;
Conducted by Consenting&#13;
Adults in Private&#13;
From the smallest crossroads one stop&#13;
light town to the largest state in the American&#13;
Union, religion has stood in the municipallegislative&#13;
door to stop the recognition of&#13;
gay/lesbian cM1 rights.&#13;
Ten countries now recognize and support&#13;
same-gender marriage. They are Argentina,&#13;
Canada, Portugal, Spain, Holland, Belgium,&#13;
Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and South Africa,&#13;
according to the International Lesbian and&#13;
Gay Law Association, (www.ILGLaw.org) .&#13;
Many of these countries govern their people&#13;
without the profound religious obeisance&#13;
that interferes with the passage of any&#13;
pro-gay/lesbian law, ordinance, or policy in&#13;
the United States, regardless of the level of&#13;
governance.&#13;
Our national myth of being founded on&#13;
equality is a shell game.&#13;
N~e real root of America’s founding was&#13;
the need for a fundamentalist sect to escape&#13;
to a region of the world where they could call&#13;
their own repressive religious shots without&#13;
the need to compromise with other faith&#13;
POVs. Eventually other denominations and&#13;
sects infected even the Puritan tradition.&#13;
Some colonies required membership and&#13;
tithing towards particular churches even if the&#13;
citizen choose not to attend services:&#13;
Rhode Island was the first colony to&#13;
recognize religious freedom of conscience.&#13;
Maryland had a back-and-forth struggle&#13;
regarding recognition of the Catholic and&#13;
Protestant faiths. Each side suppressed the&#13;
other when they had the POLITICAL power&#13;
to do so.&#13;
Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia Statute for&#13;
Religious Freedom from 1779 reads:&#13;
"[N]o man shall be compelled to frequent&#13;
or support any religious worship, place, or&#13;
ministry whatsoever; nor shall be enforced,&#13;
restrained, molested, or burthened in his&#13;
body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer, on ¯&#13;
account of his religiouS opinions or belief,&#13;
but that all men shall be free to profess, and&#13;
by argument to maintain, their opinions in&#13;
matters of religion, and that the same shall in&#13;
no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil&#13;
capacities."&#13;
Tlae language of the Jefferson statute&#13;
clearly alludes to the suppression of&#13;
fi’eedom of conscience and the coercion&#13;
of property experienced in many of the&#13;
Colonies. Jefferson was so proud of this&#13;
accomplishment that the title is engraved, at&#13;
his direction, on his grave market; but NOT&#13;
the fact he was a president of the United&#13;
States. ( http://en.wildpedia.org/wikil&#13;
Freedom of religion )&#13;
Women are not mentioned in the&#13;
Constitution and were only recognized&#13;
nationally as legal voters in 1920 with&#13;
passage of the Nineteenth Ainendment.&#13;
African-Airier,can slaves and the indigenous&#13;
Americans were spedfically enumerated as&#13;
3/5ths of a person. Several American states&#13;
had educational tests or poll taxes to maintain&#13;
power over minorities who the majority&#13;
wanted disenfranchised from voting or&#13;
removed fi’om any other participation in the&#13;
governing process.&#13;
It’s no wonder gays and lesbians are&#13;
treated as non-entities in much of federal law.&#13;
4 September 1, 2010&#13;
Every minority in American history&#13;
has had to fight tooth-and-nail for legal&#13;
recognition under the law and our gay/lesbian&#13;
equality fight is no different.&#13;
I think the so called sacred "institution"&#13;
of marriage is as much a miasma as the myth&#13;
ofAmerica’s founding being based in equality.&#13;
There’s nothing sacred about it. gC~y do the&#13;
50 states allow completely~secular marriages&#13;
with absolutely no mention of religious faith?&#13;
Those non-religious marriages using only&#13;
a state marriage license are just as valid as&#13;
the recent marriage of Chelsea Clinton and&#13;
the spending of an estimated three million&#13;
dollars.&#13;
The emotionalohopes and expectations&#13;
associated with marriage have long been&#13;
diminished by the actions of the heteros&#13;
themselves.&#13;
My relationship with my partner has&#13;
lasted 33 years with total commitment toward&#13;
each other in spite of the failure of our state&#13;
and federal governments to give us aW of the&#13;
support that hetero couples receive in spite&#13;
of our paying more per centum of taxes than&#13;
hetero couples 0fthe same income level.&#13;
My partner and I want the same tax and&#13;
other economic benefits that the heteros are&#13;
getting.&#13;
Judge Vaughn \Valker’s Prop 8 opinion&#13;
is the very first major statement that plainly&#13;
addresses the religiously-bigoted and sociallyignorant&#13;
prejudices held against gays and&#13;
lesbians. ( http:/hinyurl.com/28jm16s )&#13;
Whether it’s called marriage or domesticpartner&#13;
benefits makes no difference to&#13;
us. I’ve long said our gay/lesbian equality&#13;
movement was using the xvrong word for&#13;
America’s profound sky-god-believing&#13;
majority" to accept. There’s no way too much&#13;
political, legal, and emotional water under the&#13;
bridge to recover the separation of church and&#13;
state argument regarding marriage equality.&#13;
We don’t need a religious blessing,&#13;
societal approval or the neighborhood&#13;
welcoine wagon to make a stop at our door in&#13;
order to be American citizens.&#13;
\Vge need ONLY the judicial and&#13;
legislative equality of law, that’s all, JUST&#13;
THE LAW!!!&#13;
We’ll take care of our own private&#13;
emotional feelings towards one another,&#13;
thank you very rauch!&#13;
Keep religion confined along with sexual&#13;
activity in private among consenting adults.&#13;
James Nimmo&#13;
Oldalaoma City, OK&#13;
Obamacare Pre-existing&#13;
Condition Insurance&#13;
Now Enrolling&#13;
By Healthy Living Ne~vs&#13;
Some call it health reform, some&#13;
Obamacare, yet many with a pre-existing&#13;
heath condition and no health insurance&#13;
may call it a life saver. For them the xvait for&#13;
affordable health insurance may be over.&#13;
The Pre-existing Condition Insurance&#13;
Plan (PCIP), part of the new Affordable&#13;
Care Act, is now enrolling, enabling at last&#13;
chronically ill and uninsured individuals&#13;
access to affordable health insurance.&#13;
"For too long, Americans xvith preexisting&#13;
conditions have been locked out"&#13;
said Secretary Kathleen Sebdius. "The Pre-&#13;
Existing Condition Insurance Plan gives them&#13;
a new option - the same insurance coverage&#13;
as a healthy individual."&#13;
The PCIP provides an opportunity for&#13;
LGBT community members, many ofwhom&#13;
have been denied, or could not afford, health&#13;
insurance because of HIV, diabetes, cancer, or&#13;
other once exclusionary conditions.&#13;
Federally funded at $5 billion, PCIP is&#13;
slated to provide a broad range of health&#13;
coverage including primary and specialty care,&#13;
hospital care, and prescription drugs. Once&#13;
enrolled coverage begins immediately and will&#13;
provide limitless health insurance coverage,&#13;
low deductible with low co-payments, at least&#13;
in theory.&#13;
Early enrollment is being encouraged,&#13;
howevm; as PCIP’s popularity may be&#13;
substantial and there is concern that there&#13;
may not be enough funding to meet the&#13;
potential demand. By enrolling early you can&#13;
ensure that you won’t be put on a waiting&#13;
list. Ttae federal government and or states&#13;
will administer PCIP so enrollment costs and&#13;
eligibility, requirements may vary fi’om state&#13;
to state.&#13;
PCIP will run until 2014 when it will&#13;
be replaced by more affordable insurance&#13;
exchanges from which even members of&#13;
congress will have to purchase their insurance.&#13;
In the meantime, the AIDS Drug Assistance&#13;
and Ryan White programs will remain in&#13;
place, that is for as long as they are funded.&#13;
If you are in need of health insurance&#13;
coverage due to a pre-existing condition visit&#13;
healthcare.gov. As enrolhnent may require&#13;
proof of a pre-existing condition contact your&#13;
member organizations such as SSRA donate&#13;
thousands of dollars each year to charities.&#13;
Winners from this year’s rodeo ,nay go&#13;
on to compete at IGRA’s World Gay Rodeo&#13;
Finals in Laughlin, Nevada.&#13;
Its location, a terrific host hotel and a fun&#13;
calendar of events have buoyed anticipation&#13;
of the Sooner State Stampede. The Ramada&#13;
Tulsa Airport East~.l 010 North Garnett&#13;
is the host hotel, with Bridle Creek (www.&#13;
bridlecreekok.com) .just a few minutes away.&#13;
\vgith mention of SSRA, the hotel rate is just&#13;
$55.&#13;
The Sooner State Stampede fun starts on&#13;
Thursday, Sept. 30 with a 7pro - 9pro VIP&#13;
Party at Club 209.&#13;
Friday October 1, 6pm-9pm: Registration&#13;
at hotel and arena. 6pm-8pm: Entertainment&#13;
(All IGRA &amp; Association Royalty are invited&#13;
to perform) 8pm-9pm: Live performance&#13;
by Gary Robert Strickland from Growing&#13;
Mylow. 9pm-til Homorodeo.com Meet &amp;&#13;
Greet at Tulsa Eagle.&#13;
Saturday, October 2, 7:30pm: Buses&#13;
load at the hotel for the Bar Crawl. $5.00&#13;
admission 8:00pro: Bar Cravd&#13;
Sm~day, October 3, 7:00pro: Awards&#13;
Banquet at Club Majestic. In addition&#13;
to rodeo events the weekend features&#13;
entertainment and bus transportation.&#13;
For more information about the Sooner&#13;
State Roundup, admission and schedule of&#13;
events, visit ww~v.soonerstaterodeo.com.&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
Media decides Prop 8 found himselfin an identical situation of&#13;
ruling on an issue that is related to his or her judge is gay sexual orientation.&#13;
Michelangelo Signorile, who has been&#13;
credited with inventing outing when he ~vas&#13;
a columnist at New York’s defunct OutWeek&#13;
magazine in 1989, said the Walker outing&#13;
was "a testament to how easily the media is&#13;
manipulated by the right into doing things&#13;
about which editors and reporters claim to be&#13;
staunchly opposed."&#13;
He said the Walker repor~ amounted to&#13;
"outrageous hypocri~ ... on the part of the&#13;
corporate medid’ because "even with proof&#13;
and evidence, news or~nizations reuse to&#13;
report on the secretly gay sexu~ orientation&#13;
of conservative, ~ti-~y politicians and&#13;
public figures when the ~rgument for their&#13;
exposure is made from the left."&#13;
U.S. District CourtJudge Vaughn Walker&#13;
Lady Gaga denounces&#13;
Arizona immigrants law&#13;
In a break with past practice on outing,&#13;
the U.S. mainstream media decided in early&#13;
August that U.S. District Judge Vaughn&#13;
Walker, who struck down Proposition 8&#13;
as unconstitutional, is gay, openly gay or&#13;
reportedly gay.&#13;
W’alker has never publiCly said ifhe~ gay&#13;
o~ s~raight. In the p~t~ U:S~ mainsffeam&#13;
media have avoided Outing people who’ve&#13;
chosen nor to out .themselves. .......&#13;
Most of the reports either attributed&#13;
Walker’s alleged gayness to other mainstream&#13;
reports or said it is common knowledge in&#13;
certain San Francisco circles. Some reports&#13;
flat-out called him "openly gay," without&#13;
attributing the assertion to any event or&#13;
individual.&#13;
~le Associated Press took the plunge on&#13;
Aug. 6, writing: "Rumors have circulated&#13;
for months that Walker is gay, fueled by the&#13;
blogosphere and a San Francisco Chronicle&#13;
column that stated his sexual orientation&#13;
was an ’open secret’ in legal and gay activism&#13;
circles. Walker himself hasn’t addressed the&#13;
speculation, and he did not respond to a&#13;
request for comment by ~e Associated Press&#13;
on Xhursday."&#13;
"l-he New York Times wrote, "Several&#13;
published reports have stated that the judge is&#13;
himself gay."&#13;
New York’s Daily News said, "The federal&#13;
judge who upended California’s samesex&#13;
marriage ban this week is now being&#13;
scrutinized by some for being gay himself."&#13;
Fox News called Walker "one of three&#13;
openly gay federal judges in the country," and&#13;
a CNN opinion piece called him "an~ openly&#13;
gay federal judge."&#13;
The Washington Post let a political analyst&#13;
call Walker "openly gay."&#13;
Anti-gay activists have suggested that&#13;
Walker’s purported gayness means he&#13;
shouldn’t have accepted the Prop 8 case, since&#13;
it deals with whether marriage is only for&#13;
straight people or also for gay people.&#13;
~i1~e anti-gay activists did not address ~e&#13;
fact that a heterosexual judge would have&#13;
Lady Gaga. Photo by Rex Wockner&#13;
Lady Gaga forcefully denounced Arizona’s&#13;
anti-immigrant law during a July 31 concert&#13;
in Phoenix.&#13;
Gaga said she had been asked tO boycott&#13;
Arizona "and I said, ’You really think that us&#13;
dumb fucldng pop stars are gonna collapse&#13;
the economy ofArizona?’"&#13;
"(We need to) actively protest prejudice&#13;
and injustice and the bullshit that is put on&#13;
our society," she said. "I will not cancel my&#13;
show. I will yell and I will scream louder and&#13;
I wil! hold you and we will hold each other&#13;
and we will peacably protest this state."&#13;
"Do not be afraid because if it wasn’t for&#13;
all of you immigrants, this country wouldn’t&#13;
have shit," the pop diva told concertgoers.&#13;
The law, lm0wn as S.B. !070, requires&#13;
pol!ce to check an individual’s immigration&#13;
status if an officer suspects the i;xdividual may&#13;
be in the U.S. illegally.&#13;
LGBT direct-action group GetEQUAL&#13;
had asked Gaga to take a stand against the&#13;
law, saying it makes it "a crime to be brown."&#13;
Gay people are much more likely than&#13;
straight people to oppose the la~,v, a Harris&#13;
Interactive poll found.&#13;
Sixty-three percent ofLGBT Americans&#13;
oppose the law and 45 percent of LGBT&#13;
Americans strongly oppose it. However, 60&#13;
percent of straight people support the law and&#13;
41 percent s.upport it strongly.&#13;
The poll also found that, because of the&#13;
law, 43 percent ofLGBT respondents are less&#13;
likely to vacation in Arizona and 36 percent&#13;
are less likely to attend a convention there.&#13;
The proponents’ opening brief is due Sepf.&#13;
17, the plaintiffs’ opposing brief is due Oct.&#13;
18 and the proponents’ reply brief is due Nov.&#13;
1.&#13;
A decision that the proponents lack&#13;
standing could come in December. If the&#13;
9th Circuit Court decides the proponents&#13;
have standing and goes on to consider the&#13;
constitutionality of Prop 8, it would not be&#13;
expected to isstie a decision until sometime in&#13;
early 2011. Either decision could be appealed&#13;
to the U.S. Supreme Court. -&#13;
Meanwhile, the plaintiffs challenging Prop&#13;
8 could appeal the 9th Circuit’s current stay&#13;
to the U.S. Supreme Court right now but&#13;
have given no indication they will do so.&#13;
Robin Tyler, whose marriage to Diane&#13;
Olson was the first same-sex marriage in&#13;
southern California two years ago, said the&#13;
stay is deeply disappointing.&#13;
"We are tired of our emotions being&#13;
batted around like pingpong balls," Tyler said.&#13;
"Gays and lesbians are human beings, and&#13;
there is not one legal reason to delay same-sex&#13;
marriages in California. Martin Luther King&#13;
said, ’Justice delayed is justice denied.’ He&#13;
also said, ’Wait means never.’ Once again, our&#13;
hopes have been dashed."&#13;
NCLR Executig;e Director Kate Kende!l&#13;
said: "Every add~’ n~ o..n.a..l.day that cou.p.l.e.s.must&#13;
wait to marry again in California iS painful,&#13;
but despite the terrible disappointment for&#13;
the many couples whose right to marry has&#13;
been delayed yet again, today’s ruling includes&#13;
another significant victory for our side. The&#13;
court did the right thing by putting the case&#13;
on a fast track and specifically ordering that&#13;
Prop 8 proponents show why they have a&#13;
legal right to appeal. This ruling brings us&#13;
one step closer to ending the nightmare of&#13;
Prop 8 and restoring full equality for all&#13;
Californians."&#13;
Lambda Legal called the stay "painful."&#13;
"We are saddened by the 9th&#13;
Circuit’s decision to maintain the stay&#13;
ofJudge Walker’s ruling that Prop 8 is&#13;
unconstitutional," said Jennifer Pizm; director&#13;
of the group’s Marriage Project. ’%7e very&#13;
much hoped to see same-sex couples again&#13;
free to celebrate their love and mutual&#13;
devotion through marriage starting later&#13;
this week. ~/e 1,mow this delay is painful for&#13;
couples in love, who have been denied their&#13;
basic rights for too long already."&#13;
She also said the 9th Circuit failed to&#13;
apply "the standard test for when a stay&#13;
should be ordered."&#13;
The test requires, among other things,&#13;
that an appellant prove a strong likelihood&#13;
of winning on appeal and that the appellant&#13;
would suffer an irreparable injury without&#13;
a stay. Judge Walker said the Prop 8&#13;
proponents failed to pass any part of the test.&#13;
The 9th Circuit’s order did not explain its&#13;
determination.&#13;
September 1, 20i0 i 5&#13;
O ahoma City Museum ofArt features Sketch to&#13;
Screen E ibition with Grand Finale&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
"Ttxe work I have created for this show&#13;
hopes to evoke an experience of serenity,&#13;
energy and excitement for life - and silliness&#13;
out of the viewer. To summarize: this show is&#13;
an artistic collage of Seasons, Seasonings and&#13;
Sensations. I invite you to indulge and enjoy&#13;
my work."&#13;
° The show begins with a reception on&#13;
Thursda?; September 2nd fi’om 6-9pro and&#13;
continues throughout the month.&#13;
N&#13;
New Faces At Tulsa&#13;
Ballet&#13;
Featured at the Skyline Terraceparty Oklahoma City Icon Ginger Lamarpictured with longtime&#13;
partnerf~): Gorin photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Film history&#13;
aficionados got a real treat when the Okdah0ma&#13;
City Museum of Art featured their Sketch&#13;
to Screen-The Art of Hollyw~*0od Costume&#13;
Design E&gt;~ibit May 6 thru August 15. Cocreated&#13;
by Film Curator Brian Hearn and&#13;
Associate Curator Jenni}~r ~os, the exhibit&#13;
featm’ed costumes from films ranging from&#13;
Gone with the Wind to Legally B!onde. The&#13;
project was 3 years in the making, obtaining&#13;
articles for exhibition from other museums&#13;
and private collections throughout the country,&#13;
but also including two local contributors,&#13;
the O~:dahoma Cowboy &amp; Western Heritage&#13;
Museum and the Oklahoma History Museum,&#13;
whose items were featured in the western&#13;
section of ti~e exhibit: Accompanying thi~&#13;
event was a film series of movies with costumes&#13;
shown in the exhibit including not only Gone&#13;
with the Wind, but also classics like Dick&#13;
Tracy, Atonement, and a sing a long party with&#13;
Mama Mia.&#13;
Mama Mia was part of the climax of&#13;
the exhibition, which was the Last Call&#13;
Party" held Thursday August 12. That party&#13;
featured a costume contest emceed by&#13;
Johnathan Kayne, a famous gay fashion&#13;
designer, and a party with a live DJ on the&#13;
Skyline Terrace featuring 2 Oklahoma City&#13;
icons of female impersonation, Ginger&#13;
Lamar and Lexus Carrin~on.&#13;
The Oklahoma City" Museum of Art&#13;
is open Tuesday thru Saturday from 10&#13;
A.M. until 5:00 p.m. until October, with&#13;
Thursdays open until 9 p.m, with Sunday&#13;
hours from noon until 5 P.M. The museum&#13;
features an excellent restaurant, with dinner&#13;
&amp; a movie package deals available. Museum&#13;
members aAso get discounts at Tulsds Circle&#13;
Cinema. For more information check&#13;
out their website is wv,¢aokcmoa.com,&#13;
telephone (405) 236 3100.&#13;
Art Opening and E ibit of Original Works:,&#13;
Photographs by Shelley McGoNn&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The September&#13;
Oldahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase&#13;
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neitl EqualitT Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
downtown Tulsa), will feature the Art of&#13;
Shelley McGoffin.&#13;
Shelley McGoNn is a Tulsa native. Her&#13;
art was originally inspired by her love of and&#13;
passion for food---eating it, cooldng it, looking&#13;
at pictures of it, collecting and displaying&#13;
plastic versions of it and talking about it. Her&#13;
first experiments with painting on canvas were&#13;
centered on exaggerated still life, food generally&#13;
the subject. Eventually she chose tO explore&#13;
the abstract art world of inner emotional&#13;
statements in this area Surrealism was always an&#13;
artistic inspiration to her Salvador Dali being&#13;
her main at~nity. Although her paintings are&#13;
not in the Surrealistic style, her abstract&#13;
works have a touch of their own surrealism.&#13;
Shelley’s art impacts her life thru its&#13;
ability to allow her to become a vessel into&#13;
which energy vibrations which did not&#13;
originate from her find a resonance. "The&#13;
act of painting a piece of art on canvas&#13;
is, for me a translation, a transmission of&#13;
my own inner passions onto a vessel thru&#13;
which I hope the viewer will experience an&#13;
intimate vibration of the energy originated&#13;
by and within me."&#13;
The current shmv for which she has&#13;
painted is all new material. It is differe~at&#13;
fi’om her previous works in that is draws&#13;
on her willingness and growing ability to&#13;
broaden her inspirational field and try new&#13;
stTles of abstract interpretation using vibrant&#13;
colors and images - channeling her spirit.uai&#13;
experiences with nature and equality.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Tulsa Metro&#13;
Softball League, Tulsa’s only LGBT softball&#13;
league, is ge’aring up for its second fall season°&#13;
beginning September 19, 2010. Games vdll&#13;
play on Sundays in the early evening and last&#13;
through November 7, 2010.&#13;
This year TMSL has set up Fall Bal! to be&#13;
a relaxed social season enabling members to&#13;
mix &amp; mingle and get to lmow one another.&#13;
It is also great for new members as it vcill&#13;
allow them to meet people, make friends,&#13;
and find or form a team for the competit@e&#13;
spring season!&#13;
Fall Ball registration will open on August&#13;
22, 2010. At 6PM on Sunday September 5th&#13;
TMSL will hold a "Draft" party at the Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equality Center in Downtown Tulsa&#13;
where Volunteer Team Captains will select&#13;
players for one of eight teams from a "hat"&#13;
containing the tickets of all players registered&#13;
for Fall Ball. TMSL will provide team .jerseys&#13;
that players get to keep!&#13;
TMSL has three registration options for&#13;
players:&#13;
1. Players may register on an individual&#13;
single player ticket.&#13;
2. Couples may register with and be&#13;
placed on the same ticket as their girlfriend/&#13;
boyfriend/partner which guarantees they will&#13;
be on the same team.&#13;
3. Single players may find a friend, register&#13;
as a "couple", and be placed on the same&#13;
ticket guaranteeing they will be on the same&#13;
team.&#13;
Dues for TMSL Fall Ball 2010 are set at&#13;
$20.00 per player fi’om August 22, 2010 till&#13;
September 5, 2010. After the "Draft" late&#13;
registrations will be accepted with dues set at&#13;
$30.00 per player. Late registration will be&#13;
allowed until Opening Night, September 19,&#13;
2010 no registrations will be accepted after&#13;
Opening Night.&#13;
For more information on Fall&#13;
Ball &amp; TMSL people can visit w~v.&#13;
TulsaMetroSoftball.com or emaiI at&#13;
TulsaMSL@gmail.com&#13;
Wang Yi, 7he Vertiginous Thrill ofExactitude&#13;
(William Forsythe)&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Tulsa Ballet artistic&#13;
director Marcello Angelini announced&#13;
today the addition of 12 new dancers to the&#13;
company’s roster for the 2010-2011 season.&#13;
"Tulsa Ballet brings the wood to our city,&#13;
not only in the global premieres we offer each&#13;
year, created by internationally recognized&#13;
choreographers, but in the ten nationalities&#13;
represented by our dancers," said Arlgelini.&#13;
The new dancers include:&#13;
Claudio Cocino joins the compaW&#13;
as demi-solist. From Turin, Italy, Cocino&#13;
trained at Teatro dell’ Opera di Roma and the&#13;
Royal Ballet School in London. In 2007, he&#13;
joined the Teatro Dell’Opera ballet company.&#13;
He won the L. Massine Positano prize for&#13;
the Art 0f Dance in Positano, Italy in 2009,&#13;
one of the most prestigious awards given to&#13;
rising stars or established dance personalities&#13;
in Italy.&#13;
Joining the corps de ballet are Forent&#13;
Bouyat - France, Jo@ Antonia Checa - Spain,&#13;
Alexandra Christian - U.S., Alex Harrison&#13;
- Great Britain, Rodrigo Hermesmeyer&#13;
- Brazil, Elise Miller - U.S., Gwdna~lle Poline&#13;
- France, Erin Pritchard - U.S., Jonathan&#13;
Ramirez - Colombia, Susanna Sal@ - Italy,&#13;
and Laura Suttle - Great Britain.&#13;
In addition, Kate Oderkirk - U.S. has&#13;
been promoted from demi-soloist to soloist,&#13;
and Sarah Jane Crespo - U.S. has been&#13;
promoted fi’om apprentice to the corps de&#13;
ballet. Ms. Crespo is the first dancer to join&#13;
the company from TBII, Tulsa Balle{’s preprofessional&#13;
ensemble. The company’s roster&#13;
now stands at 29 artists, while TBII boasts 12&#13;
pre-professional dancers recruited ft’om some&#13;
of the best American schools.&#13;
Tulsa Ballet is a professional ballet&#13;
company whose purpose is to serve as an&#13;
essential asset of its extended community&#13;
through internationally-acclaimed artistic&#13;
excellence and exemplary @ucation and&#13;
outreach. Regarded as one of the top&#13;
ballet companies in North America and&#13;
internationally recognized as a leader in the&#13;
field, Tulsa Ballet consistently brings the&#13;
finest works of the classical and contemporary&#13;
repertory to the Oklahoma stage, presenting&#13;
the same works and sharing the same worldrenowned&#13;
choreographers with the top&#13;
dance organizations in the World. For more&#13;
information, visit ~vw~a:tulsaballet.org.&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Contributing W-riter&#13;
Ronald Blake, Certified Fi*ness Instructor&#13;
through ISSA International Sports Sciences&#13;
Association&#13;
10,000 Seeps!&#13;
The car won’t start. The bicycle has a flat&#13;
tire. Your neighbor left for work 20 minutes&#13;
ago. ~Pne bus line is 14 blocks away. The&#13;
number for the cab company has been busy&#13;
forever. Your pulse quickens, sweat beads&#13;
on your forehead, you furrow your brow,&#13;
and you realize you may have to ....WALK!&#13;
Loosen your tie and put on those sneakers&#13;
and "Walk Like a Man". It’s going to be&#13;
different today!&#13;
There is an exercise program called the&#13;
"10,000 Steps a Day" and today is YOUR&#13;
day to start. The goal of this program is to&#13;
get people to become more aware of their&#13;
health and fitness through the ancient art&#13;
of walking. That many steps each day are&#13;
equivalent to four or five miles traveled. Don’t&#13;
"WalkAway Renee" just yet! It can be done!&#13;
You will need a pedometer to measure&#13;
your steps. These $20 and under devices won’t&#13;
break your bank and they conveniently attach&#13;
to your waistband. Stay away from buying&#13;
one online since there is not any walking&#13;
involved in the process. Purchase one at any&#13;
of your loc,~ sporting goods stores. Then&#13;
you will simply need to start "\v-vralking on&#13;
$~i~!~in~!" .... .... .....&#13;
Forget what the modern world has taught&#13;
you about convenience and the on-demand&#13;
attitude. You will need to work to earn your&#13;
10,000 steps. It begins early in fl~e day and&#13;
in earnest as you yawn, stretch, and rub your&#13;
eyes after wrestling with your alarm clock.&#13;
Climb out of your bed and "\Valk Like an&#13;
Egyptian" to the bathroom on the other side&#13;
of the house to get your day moving right.&#13;
After you’ve showered, dressed, and&#13;
eaten you will be ready to change the way&#13;
you approach the world. You can walk to&#13;
work, walk to the bus, or drive to work&#13;
and park four blocks dmvn the street. You&#13;
vdll need to get creative and don’t be afraid&#13;
to try something different. There is always&#13;
somebody out there trying this walking thing&#13;
too and "You’ll Never Walk Mone."&#13;
Get to work and take the stairs instead&#13;
of the elevator. Get to your office and walk&#13;
around your desk as you yap on the phone&#13;
and earn your commissions for the week¯ Get&#13;
to your lunch break and walk with your coworkers&#13;
during the last half of the lunch hour.&#13;
Get to the last part of your work day and&#13;
meet your team members in person and not&#13;
through e-mail¯ Smile or whistle on your way.&#13;
It’s OK to "Walk This Way!" You have to earn&#13;
those steps someway and you might as well be&#13;
happy doing it!&#13;
When you arrive home, you can continue&#13;
to "Take a Walk on the Wild Side!" The&#13;
possibilities include walking the dog, walking&#13;
and talking on the phone, or just plain old&#13;
wa1~ng ~ith {he ~eighbm-~ f~ ~6~ ~Cise&#13;
and gossip[mongering.&#13;
The 10;000 steps program is something&#13;
that can be fun! It gives you that ehance&#13;
to strive for a daily goal and it can change&#13;
you profoundly! Get your pedometm; get&#13;
motivated, and you’ll want to go "Walkin’&#13;
After Midnight."&#13;
e-mail:&#13;
CNNtapesfor an upcomingAmerican&#13;
Morning. Photo by Robin Dorner&#13;
pay; there were 40 teachers in the Putnam&#13;
City School District alone that were laid off&#13;
and I never saw her [Kern] put forth any&#13;
legislation to stop this."&#13;
Novomy said the top three issues in&#13;
her campaign are helping small business,&#13;
insuring that all children have the best&#13;
education in Oldahoma and investing in our&#13;
transportation infrastructure.&#13;
"In a time where the economy is so bad,&#13;
we need to be doing things to help promote&#13;
bringing in businesses," said Novomy.&#13;
Reflecting on the goodness of this state and&#13;
the benefits of our lower cost of living she&#13;
added, "We’ve got great things to attract&#13;
people to Oklahoma."&#13;
The youngest of five siblings, Novotny was&#13;
born in Chickasha. She grew up in Oklahoma&#13;
City and graduated from Westmoore High&#13;
School in 1998. In 2002, Brittany graduated&#13;
Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in Sociology&#13;
from the University of Science and Arts of&#13;
Oldahoma, earning her Jurist Doctorate from&#13;
the Hastings College of Law University of&#13;
California in 2005.&#13;
"It’s important that we work together,"&#13;
said Novotny. "This is really a campaign,about&#13;
all of us and our future as Oldahomans. In&#13;
July 2009 the Journal Record ran an editorial&#13;
stating that Kern is bad for business.&#13;
CNN’s American Morning offers political,&#13;
domestic and international stories. Most are&#13;
scripted segments including a heavy dose of&#13;
political news each morning. The program&#13;
mainly focuses on news to attract viewers,&#13;
who prefer a more straightforward morning&#13;
show. Its main competitor is the Fox News&#13;
Channel.&#13;
American Morning is aired live every&#13;
weekday morning from 7 to 10 am (CST). As&#13;
of this writing, CNN’s air date of Novomy’s&#13;
interview is not known. Please visit the&#13;
Novotny website at www.brittany4hd84.com&#13;
for air time and date.&#13;
The results of this primary election should be&#13;
used as an example in every civics class that&#13;
every vote counts!" Askins thanked voters and&#13;
Edmondson for their support, reflecting on&#13;
her past political experiencequalifying her as&#13;
the best candidate for this office.&#13;
"We are privileged to have two candid,,ates&#13;
leading this state who are truly a class act,&#13;
said Jim Roth, former state Corporation&#13;
Commissioner who served as emcee for the&#13;
event. "We are so proud of the campaigns you&#13;
both ran."&#13;
Those inducted into the Activist Hall&#13;
of Fame were Jack Boyte, Miller Newman,&#13;
Charlie &amp; Juanita King, Troy Green, Tommie&#13;
Lou Levi and Rev. Dr. John A. Reed Jr.&#13;
The general election will be Tuesday,&#13;
November 2nd. For more information about&#13;
voter registration, statewide candidates and&#13;
candidates in your area, please visit www.&#13;
ok.gov/elections/.&#13;
Courtesy o£~vwcw.labrescue,net&#13;
this&#13;
but it sounds FUN!! In&#13;
tO live in a&#13;
says I would do best in&#13;
kids who will wrestle with me. I hope you&#13;
will put in your application and cm~e ~ut to&#13;
mee{ me I’ll give );ou a big Hig ..&#13;
Ifyou’d like to see Grammar or any of&#13;
th~ other adoptable dogs visit the Lab&#13;
Rescue Tulsa Oldahoma website at:&#13;
labre~Cue,net, All available dogs are listed&#13;
there. We also show our dogs t~e first&#13;
three Saturdays ofthe month, so watch&#13;
the website f6r the locations.&#13;
September 1, 2010 " 7&#13;
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~~! ~nstant Ace&#13;
the Nation’s Top Gay&#13;
10 September 1, 2010&#13;
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Photo’s by Victor G. and Robin D.&#13;
Out &amp;About in Oklahoma&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa @ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ 7he Democratic Homecoming andActivist Hall ofFame Dinner,&#13;
Oklahonm City&#13;
By Ed Sikov&#13;
Ed Sikov is the author ofDark Victory; 7he Life&#13;
ofBette Davis and other books aboutf!lms and&#13;
fihnmakers.&#13;
"Snobs invent Fire Island Iced Tea"&#13;
Six of us ~vere lined up in beach chairs&#13;
judging the gym rats on parade at the water’s&#13;
edge.&#13;
"Why does that guy have ’Bondi’ printed&#13;
on his ass?" I inquired. "I love Make Way for&#13;
Tomorrow, too, but it’s a strange film to be&#13;
referenced on a musclehead’s butt."&#13;
"It’s not Beulah Bondi, darling. It’s Bondi&#13;
Beach in Australia~" This came from my&#13;
3artner, Dan, who then turned on me: "Did&#13;
rou hear what Dr. Film Studies just said?" he&#13;
trumpeted to the others, who made snorting&#13;
noises at my expense.&#13;
Jack Fogg yawned, stretched, and said,&#13;
"Let’s make Long Island Iced Tea." "You&#13;
would drink that," his boyfriend Sammy&#13;
replied.&#13;
Jack became defensive: "What’s wrong&#13;
~vith Long Island Iced Tea?"&#13;
"People wilt think we’re from&#13;
Massapequa," Chipper explained.&#13;
"Or Hicksville," Paolo added. "Can you&#13;
imagine saying you’re from Hicksville? You&#13;
might as well be from East Jesus."&#13;
I agreed. "We’re maldfig ’Fire Island Iced&#13;
Tea’ because we’re on Fire Island, not Long&#13;
Island."&#13;
"What’s in it?" Sammy asked.&#13;
"We’re inventing it," I declared. "What&#13;
should be in our drink?"&#13;
"Lots of fruits," said Dan.&#13;
"And logs of alcohol," Pao!o added.&#13;
"It needs a fire component," Chipper said.&#13;
"What tastes hot?"&#13;
I had an inspiration: "Absolut Peppar!"&#13;
Chipper got into the spirit(s): "And&#13;
Citron for the fruit. And Orange Curacao.&#13;
And your inevitable lime juice."&#13;
"Why do you always have Orange&#13;
Curacao?" asked Jack, the reporter; he was&#13;
prone to interviewing people, which irritated&#13;
me, so I answered: "Because Blue Curacao&#13;
turns an orange Screwdriver the color of&#13;
vomit."&#13;
"Aha," said Jack, buying my, made-up&#13;
reason. I’m dementedly jealous ofJack, so&#13;
I put a notch on the Ed vs. Jack scoreboard&#13;
I keep in my head.&#13;
Michelangelo’s David strolled by. "What&#13;
can we add t° represent him?" Dan asked.&#13;
"Coke Zero!" Sammy shouted to our&#13;
communal delight. ~-he pore; perfect hunk&#13;
thought we were laughing at him and glared.&#13;
We tried a fe~v recipes before we found&#13;
one that worked, which meant we were&#13;
hammered by dinnertime. I grilled the&#13;
Lemon-Dill Lamb-burgers to death. Dan&#13;
burned the buns. But Paolo, always under&#13;
control, pulled off a lovely Caprese Salad, and&#13;
since we bought a peach pie from the grocery&#13;
store, dessert was fine. "Where do these great&#13;
pies come from?" I once asked the Long&#13;
Island teenager behind the counter. "Poh’t&#13;
JefE.," she answ~ered, meaning Port Jefferson.&#13;
The accent alone proved why ~ve had to have&#13;
an "Iced Tea" of our own.&#13;
Fire Island Iced Tea&#13;
2-parts Absolut Peppar&#13;
2-parts Absolut Citron&#13;
I-part Beefeater&#13;
1-part cup tequila&#13;
l/2-part Orange Curacao&#13;
1-part or 1/3-cup unsweetened lime juice&#13;
3-parts Coke Zero or the soda of your&#13;
choice .&#13;
Fill a tall glass with ice and add liquors&#13;
and lime juice. Pour soda in gently to keep&#13;
the fizz. Note: The conventional drink is&#13;
called "Iced Tea" because the cola turns&#13;
the white liquors tea-colored. But I prefer&#13;
Limonata, the Italian le,hon soda, which&#13;
makes the drink taste like spicy lemofiade.&#13;
Use what you like, and dofft worry about&#13;
what color the result is. If it looks gross, put&#13;
it in an opaque plastic cup, stick a straw in it,&#13;
and nobody will know the difference.&#13;
@ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
12&#13;
@ Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
September&#13;
Join Metro Star Enews for BreakAng News Updates as they haj~pen. Keep&#13;
informed throughtout the monthr Join us at www.Metroatari’~ews.com&#13;
SSRA Member Don George, Tulsa&#13;
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and conflict. Mercury retrograding&#13;
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teamwork? Even efforts to cooperate&#13;
will highlight your ego, but as long as&#13;
you’re your own sharpest critic, that can&#13;
be good for you.&#13;
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enough. Your efforts are appreciated.&#13;
Why do you shortchange yourself?&#13;
Playfully exaggerating those feelings&#13;
- and whatever comes up with them&#13;
- can help you get clarity.&#13;
GEMINI (May 21- June 20): "The family&#13;
that plays together slays each other?"&#13;
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should find your fun outside for now.&#13;
Either way, remember that standing&#13;
in your community is based more on&#13;
cooperation than being "the best" at&#13;
anything.&#13;
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of the tongue reveal what you really&#13;
think about your roots and your&#13;
current job and trajectory. Pick your&#13;
company carefully, being sure to have&#13;
a confidante you can trust. Also, use&#13;
these accidental insights to revise your&#13;
plans.&#13;
LEO (Ju~y 23 -August 22): Be very&#13;
careful of your facts and figures. You’re&#13;
likely to exaggerate the humiliation&#13;
of being caught in a mistake, but the&#13;
financial costs of errors can be much&#13;
more real than the cost to your ego.&#13;
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party. You’re having too much trouble&#13;
managing details and they’ll fall all over&#13;
each other trying to make your bash&#13;
everything you deserve. Trying to look&#13;
sexy is sure to backfire. Just be yourself&#13;
and they’ll come running.&#13;
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Worries about your relationship are at&#13;
least exaggerated and likely unfounded.&#13;
Go over them carefully, preferably with&#13;
your partner, strip away the needless&#13;
fears, and get a clearer vision of real&#13;
problems you can work on.&#13;
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21): Friends are too eager to help, but&#13;
listen politely, if briefly. There might&#13;
be some good suggestions in all that&#13;
meshugas. Competing with colleagues&#13;
can drive you crazy. Focus on doing&#13;
your best. "You’ll accomplish more.&#13;
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are not looking good. Normally you&#13;
would roll with that and adapt. Now it&#13;
looks more serious, That’s just worry,&#13;
but yes, some revisions need to be&#13;
made. Analyze problems now; solve&#13;
them next month.&#13;
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if you can only keep your mouth out of&#13;
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perspectives now. Take time to figure&#13;
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negative examples, your family offers&#13;
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at the heart of your argument is wrong.&#13;
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testing your premises can help you&#13;
figure out where the flaw is. ’&#13;
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out of the way. Humility and admitting&#13;
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              <text>LOCAL NEWS NATIONAL NEWS N WORLD NEWS ~ LIFESTYLE ~ FITNESS ~ TRAVEL ~ AiDVICE N ENTERTAINMENT&#13;
THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA&#13;
VOLUME 7 ISSUE 10 Twitter.com/MetmStarNews ~ MetroStarNews.corn FREE I OCTOBER 1,2010&#13;
Tulsa School Board votes to include Sexual&#13;
Orientation in Nondiscrimination Policy&#13;
By Michael VZ Sasser&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
TULSA, OK __ At least for some of&#13;
the most vulnerable persons of the GLBT&#13;
community, our young people, some&#13;
places are hopefully going to be a little bit&#13;
safer.. On Monday September 20 the Tulsa&#13;
School Board voted unanimously to add&#13;
sexual orientation to its nondiscrimination&#13;
and anti-bullying/harassment policy for&#13;
staff members, students and parents. Tami&#13;
Marlin; a spokesperson for the Tulsa Public&#13;
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nondiscrimination clause of the district’s&#13;
anti-harassment and non-bullying policy in&#13;
accordance with recommendations from the&#13;
Civil Rights Office of the U.S. Department of&#13;
Education.&#13;
\gith this measure the Tulsa Public School&#13;
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nondiscrimination policies. The Oklahoma&#13;
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identity.&#13;
Oklahoma GLBT and human rights&#13;
organizations hailed the decision. As&#13;
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Equality Network, an Oklahoma advocacy&#13;
organization for GLBT political and legal&#13;
rights puts it, "By adding sexual orientation&#13;
to the nondiscrimination policies, the board&#13;
better ensures that all teachers and students&#13;
will feel safe and secure in their working&#13;
and teaching environment. "Ka-is Wiles, the&#13;
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a long time coming. We commend the&#13;
Tulsa Public Schools for doing what’s right&#13;
in leading the xvay to protect all students,&#13;
parents and teachers from discrimination and&#13;
bullying in our schools. Now they can focus&#13;
on what they are there to do---teach and&#13;
and Oklahoma City that already have sexual learn." ..............&#13;
O ahoma US ofA&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
2010 M*: Gay US ofA Oklahoma Dillon Gri~n with Mya Mokka&#13;
Iman-Miss Gay Oklahoma US ofA 2009&#13;
U.S. Senate fails to move forward with&#13;
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal&#13;
Measure likely dead for this year&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
Lady Gaga in Washington DC to support ofDADTrepeal. Rex Wockner photo&#13;
OICJ_AI-IOMA CITY, OK __ It was a&#13;
fun filled evening at the Copa as handsome&#13;
contestants vied to be the new Mr. Gay&#13;
Oklahoma US ofA. Passing on the title was&#13;
Warren G ( Joshua Warren Gately), who&#13;
has garnered renown as a choreographer&#13;
in various pageant systems. On hand&#13;
performingfor the occasion was the national&#13;
titleholder, Simba R. Hall of Georgia.&#13;
It was kept lively,&#13;
emceed by pageant&#13;
owners Jack Calcote,&#13;
Steve Davis and former&#13;
Miss Gay Oldahoma&#13;
Brigitte Lee.&#13;
The winner was&#13;
Dillon Griffin with&#13;
the first runnerup&#13;
Andrew BeShears. Both&#13;
gentlemen will compete&#13;
in the National Mr. Gay&#13;
US ofA Contest in San&#13;
Antonio this coming&#13;
November 10-12 at&#13;
the Saint, a well known&#13;
nightclub there.&#13;
For Mr. Calcote&#13;
and Mr. Davis, it has&#13;
been a busy year. Their&#13;
promotional firm,&#13;
Topfrog Productions,&#13;
puts on not only Mr. Gay&#13;
US ofA Oklahoma, but&#13;
also Miss Gay Oklahoma&#13;
US ofA at Large and Miss Gay Oldahoma&#13;
US ofA Newcomer, which debuted this year.&#13;
As Jack puts it, "It was a good year,&#13;
exhausting but gratifying. I’ve met a lot of&#13;
new performers, many who now are like sons&#13;
and daughters." Next year Topfrog will feature&#13;
the same pageants, with a new addition to be&#13;
announced.&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC __ The U.S.&#13;
Senate failed by four votes Sept. 21 to end&#13;
a filibuster by Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.,&#13;
and move on to consideration of this&#13;
year’s military funding bill that contains&#13;
congressional authorization to repeal the&#13;
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell gay ban.&#13;
The vote was 56 to 43. Sixty votes&#13;
were needed to halt the filibuster. The&#13;
measure already had passed the House of&#13;
Representatives. Although Congress may&#13;
opt to fund the military after the November&#13;
elections, the provision repealing Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell seems unlikely to survive now,&#13;
advocates predicted.&#13;
"Today’s Senate vote was a frustrating&#13;
blow," said Servicemembers Legal Defense&#13;
Network Executive Director Aubrey Sarvis.&#13;
"We lost because of the political maneuvering&#13;
dictated by the midterm elections. Let’s be&#13;
clear: Opponents to repealing Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell did not have the votes to strike&#13;
those provisions from the bill. Instead, they&#13;
had the votes for delay. Time is the enemy&#13;
here. We now have no choice but to look to&#13;
the lame-duck session where we’ll have a slim&#13;
shot."&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force&#13;
Executive Director Rea Carey accused&#13;
"politicians (of) playing politics with people’s&#13;
lives."&#13;
"Seventy-eight percent ofAmericans&#13;
support ending Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell," she&#13;
said. "The senators who led and supported&#13;
the filibuster effort should be ashamed."&#13;
Servicemembers United Executive&#13;
Director Alexander Nicholson blamed Senate&#13;
Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., for the&#13;
!oss.&#13;
"The votes to break the filibuster had&#13;
previously been lined up, but last week ...&#13;
Harry Reid decided to use an uncommon&#13;
procedural privilege on the bill that eroded&#13;
support for breaking the filibuster and&#13;
guaranteed the vote’s failure," Nicholson said.&#13;
"Intense lobbying and public pressure over&#13;
the past week proved not to be enough to&#13;
force either side to back down."&#13;
Courage Campaign Chairman Rick Jacobs&#13;
responded to the loss by saying the Justice&#13;
Department and President Barack Obama&#13;
should opt not to appeal the recent federal&#13;
court decision in Riverside, Calif., that struck&#13;
down DADT as unconstitutional.&#13;
"We applaud the Log Cabin Republicans&#13;
for initiating this case and we hope the Justice&#13;
Department recognizes that it’s time to&#13;
consign this discriminatory law to the dustbin&#13;
of history," Jacobs said.&#13;
Human Rights Campaign President Joe&#13;
Solmonese said the filibuster "was electionyear&#13;
politics at its worst."&#13;
HRC sent a letter to Attorney General&#13;
Eric Holder joining Courage in demanding&#13;
the government not appeal the district court&#13;
decision.&#13;
........Continued See DADT Page-5&#13;
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2 ~ October 1, 2010&#13;
OGLPC will be hosting&#13;
Ca didates’ Reception&#13;
sending Voter Guide-&#13;
October&#13;
Fellowship four years ago, their vision&#13;
for it was simple; a Bible study with the&#13;
goal of reaching people that came fi’om&#13;
a contemporary charismatic church&#13;
background. The idea has grown vastly into&#13;
what is now Expressions Community Center,&#13;
located on ’the strip’ in Oklahoma City.&#13;
OI~AHOMA CITY, OK (PR) For&#13;
many years t~he Oklahoma Gay &amp; Lesbian&#13;
Political Caucus (OGLPC) has been sending&#13;
surveys on LGBT issues to candidates, and&#13;
reporting the results to their members in&#13;
a voter guide. ~his year the Voter Guide&#13;
will include results from 132 candidates for&#13;
state office, reporting their "Yes" or "No"&#13;
responses to 11 questions. Most of the&#13;
questions are not asked by the local media&#13;
or other organizations, and many of the&#13;
questions are not comfortable for candidates&#13;
-to answer since they assume the majority of&#13;
the population is not interested or will not&#13;
vote for a candidate who believes in equal&#13;
rights for all. Since only a few votes can&#13;
decide an election, OGLPC believes that&#13;
educating our community and registering&#13;
people to vote is veW iinportant towards&#13;
achieving the goal of equality.&#13;
OGLPC is the only LGBT organization&#13;
in Oklahoma to take on this task. With&#13;
a mailing list of almost 4000, the Voter&#13;
Guide is usefid information for the LGBT&#13;
voting public, PFLAG members, and others,&#13;
straight or gay. As a noprofit, non-partisan&#13;
group, OGLPC does not endorse candidates&#13;
elected officials.&#13;
On Tuesday, October 19, OGLPC will&#13;
host a Candidates’ Reception at the Belle Isle&#13;
LibraW in OKC f,om 6-8 pm. Candidates&#13;
will beOffered a time ~o speak briefly,&#13;
answer questions, distribute brochures,&#13;
and socialize over light refreshments. ~he&#13;
library is located at 5501 N. Villa. just north&#13;
of~~pressway,.berween Pennsylvania&#13;
and May Avenues. Those attending will be&#13;
able to register to vote, take a copy of the&#13;
Candidates’ Smwey 2010, and become a&#13;
member of OGLPC.&#13;
The reception is free and open to the&#13;
public. To become a member of OGLPC,&#13;
contact the Board of Directors at ok_glpc@&#13;
yahoo.corn, or attend a regular meeting&#13;
on the second Monday of each month.&#13;
Meetings are at 7 pro, and are held at the&#13;
Neighborhood Mliance building, a NrW&#13;
36th St and Classen Boulevard. Additional&#13;
information is available at www.oglpc.org&#13;
and on Facebook.&#13;
Expressions Community&#13;
Fellowship O treach&#13;
"Together, we can make a difference"&#13;
By Robin D-Town~end&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ gThen Pastor&#13;
Neill Spurgin and his partner/husband Dean&#13;
Coffman started Expressions Community&#13;
Chuck Longacre ,_fRed Rock Behavioral&#13;
Health Services in OKC, explains the testing&#13;
process. 77srough Red Rock, Longacre helps staff&#13;
Evpressions Community Outreach Center with&#13;
trainedpersonnel at their location on the strip.&#13;
Expressions has been through many a&#13;
metamorphosis since the Bible study days.&#13;
Their firs~ services were held at the OKC&#13;
Farmers Market. ~lhe fellowship movedto&#13;
Lansbrook Event Center and now the church&#13;
and c0inmunit~ ~entei: hav~ found a fi~in~ on&#13;
the strip. They are conveniently located iusr&#13;
south ofNW 39th on Youngs Blvd.&#13;
"As the Bible study started to grovv we saw&#13;
a need to start a church," said Spurgin. When&#13;
he met the current landlord Spurgin said,&#13;
"We started talldng and I shared my vision&#13;
on how I felt God wanted to bring His Love,&#13;
Grace and Healing to the hearts of the LGBT&#13;
community. I wanted the LGBT children of&#13;
God to knmv that He loves them and that it&#13;
was okay r. be gay and Christian."&#13;
Within months of being on the strip, this&#13;
church of 14 people had an 1800 square foot&#13;
sanctuary built and ~vas ready for their first&#13;
service, holding the inaugural service in June&#13;
2009.&#13;
"We had our first service the Sunday&#13;
after Pride 2009," said Spurgin. "By January&#13;
2010, we had outgrown our space. We then&#13;
started construction on a 3,000 square foot&#13;
addition to the property located in the same&#13;
warehouse."&#13;
By April 2010 they opened a new&#13;
sanctuary by the 2010 summer they were out&#13;
of room again and added 50 chairs to the&#13;
sanctuary just this September.&#13;
"We are now in planning phases for our&#13;
next expansion that will double our sanctuary,&#13;
prayerfully, by Valentine’s Day 2011," adds&#13;
Pastor NeiI1. "Our vision for the Center is&#13;
to expand into the entire property at the&#13;
corner ofNW 39th Street and Youngs Blvd,&#13;
so our community will have a true living and&#13;
thriving Community Center."&#13;
Spurgin also hoped he could bring HIV&#13;
testing back to the 39th Street strip and&#13;
through his persistence and the hard work of&#13;
.......Continued see CHURCH page - 6&#13;
New Report Shows&#13;
Serious Weaknesses&#13;
in Oklahoma’s Higher&#13;
Education Indusivity&#13;
Policies&#13;
82% ofOklahoma’s Colleges and Universities&#13;
do notprotect LGBTfaculty, staff, or students&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ A new report&#13;
by the TEN Institute, the research arm of&#13;
The Equality Network (TEN), reveals that&#13;
many of Oklahoma’s institutions of higher&#13;
education have yet to embrace full inclusivity&#13;
for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender&#13;
(LGBT) students and employees.&#13;
While there are a few positive standouts,&#13;
82% of Oklahoma’s colleges and universities&#13;
have no policies in place to support and&#13;
prorecr LGBT faculty, staff, and students.&#13;
TEN Institute’s preliminary research shows&#13;
that out of the 66 statewide colleges and&#13;
universities:&#13;
° Only 11 have Compliance/EOE/&#13;
Affirmative Action Statements ~vhich include&#13;
sexual orientation.&#13;
o Zero include gender identity or&#13;
expression in Compliance/EOE/Affirmative&#13;
Action Statements.&#13;
* One provides domestic partner benefits&#13;
for employees.&#13;
* Onl~ 12 have an LGBT student group&#13;
or Gay/Straight Alliance on campus.&#13;
"When we first began this research, we&#13;
hoped that Oldahoma’s inclusivity protections&#13;
in the higher education community would&#13;
rival those of other states. While this is not&#13;
currently the case, we are vety pleased to&#13;
highlight those institutions who have taken&#13;
steps to embrace equality on thei~ campuses."&#13;
explains Kathy L. Williams, Ph.D., president&#13;
ofTEN Institute.&#13;
Those institutions with protections in&#13;
place include:&#13;
*Northeastern Oldahoma A&amp;M (Miami),&#13;
Oklahoma City Community College,&#13;
Oklahoma City, University, Oldahoma State&#13;
University for Health Sciences (Tulsa),&#13;
Oklahoma State University Institute of&#13;
Technology (Olm~ulgee), Oklahoma State&#13;
University (Stillwater), Oklahoma State&#13;
University (Oldahoma City), Oklahoma&#13;
State University (Tulsa), Rose State College&#13;
(Midwest City), University of Phoenix&#13;
(Oklahoma City and Tulsa): all have nondiscrimination&#13;
policies including sexual&#13;
orientation.&#13;
°The University ofTulsa provides&#13;
domestic partner benefits.&#13;
*Cameron University (Lawton), East&#13;
Central University (Ada), Murray State&#13;
College (Tishomingo), Northeastern State&#13;
University (Tahlequah), Oklahoma City&#13;
Community College, Oklahoma State&#13;
University (Stillwater), Oldahoma State&#13;
University (Oklahoma City), Southwestern&#13;
Oklahoma State University (Weatherford),&#13;
Tile University ofTulsa, University of&#13;
Central Oklahoma (Edmond), University of&#13;
Oklahoma (Norman), University of Science&#13;
and Arts of Oklahoma (Chickas~ha): all have&#13;
LGBT student groups and/or Gay/Straight&#13;
Alliances.&#13;
Dennis Rudasill, President of Oklahoma&#13;
State University’s Sexual Orientation&#13;
Diversity Association (SODA), noted a&#13;
disjuncture between students’ increasing&#13;
acceptance of their LGBT classmates and&#13;
inequalities still embedded in university&#13;
policies.&#13;
"As a student, it’s easy to feel the attitudes&#13;
of my peers progressing in the direction of&#13;
open-mindedness and inclusion, but this&#13;
index shows that our institutions of higher&#13;
education are struggling to keep their policies&#13;
aligned with this generational progress.&#13;
Although I’ve never felt actively discriminated&#13;
against by any member of my university’s&#13;
administration, I ~vorry about passive forms&#13;
of discrimination like rny university’s lack of&#13;
domestic partner benefits." said Rudasill.&#13;
In early August Campus Pride, a national&#13;
organization for student leaders and campus&#13;
groups working to create a safer college&#13;
environment for LGBT students, released its&#13;
annual Campus Pride Climate Index. The&#13;
study awarded nineteen U.S. colleges and&#13;
universities its highest ranngs for LGBT&#13;
inclusivity - the largest number of institutions&#13;
to achieve this status since the inceprion of&#13;
the index in 2007.&#13;
"TEN Institute is pleased that more and&#13;
more colleges and universities across the&#13;
nation are willing to stand up for their LGBT&#13;
faculty, staff, and students, and provide a safe&#13;
and inclusive environment." said Williams.&#13;
"It is imperative that the Oklahoma&#13;
higher education community work to recruit&#13;
and retain the best and brightest amongst&#13;
its employees and students, while respecting&#13;
the diversity which comes with that effort.&#13;
We hope that with the release of our Higher&#13;
Education Fairness Index we can work with&#13;
Oldahoma’s colleges and universities r.&#13;
enhance those protections already in place,&#13;
as well as encourage institutions lacking&#13;
inclusivity language and programs to adopt&#13;
appropriate policies to protect their LGBT&#13;
employees and students." said Williams.&#13;
TEN Institute will continue to solicit&#13;
information on inclusivity practices and will&#13;
integrate additional findings into irs Higher&#13;
Education Fairness Index. Colleges and&#13;
universities wishing tO partner in efforts to&#13;
improve LGBT inclusivity- or to provide more&#13;
data may reach TEN Institute at (918) 906-&#13;
2134 or info@theequalitynetwork.org.&#13;
The entire TEN Institute Higher&#13;
Education Fairness Index may be accessed&#13;
at wwcc.scribd.com/doc/35962887/Higher-&#13;
Education-Fairness-Index-August-2010&#13;
FBI Agents in Oklahoma&#13;
to Hold Forums on Hate&#13;
Crimes&#13;
By Jeanne Flanigan and Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Agents from&#13;
tile FBI ( Federal Bureau of Investigation)&#13;
specializing in civil rights have been assigned&#13;
to Oklahoma with tile purpose of educating&#13;
the public about hate crimes committed&#13;
against persons of the GLBT community.&#13;
The Matthew Shepard Act was passed&#13;
on October 22, 2009 to include crimes&#13;
committed against persons due to their sexual&#13;
orientation or gender identitT as hate crimes&#13;
under Federal law, as ~vell as adding the&#13;
categories of gender and disability’. However,&#13;
soon after this took effect legislation was&#13;
introduced in the Oklahoma State Senate&#13;
in early 2010 by Republican Senator Steve&#13;
Russell (SB 2165) that would have prevented&#13;
the state of Oldahoma from assisting Federal&#13;
authorities when a hate crime was committed&#13;
not covered by the Oklahoma state hate&#13;
crimes law, which does not cover sexual&#13;
orientation or gender identity. Although this&#13;
measure was stopped in the House by State&#13;
Representative Mike Shelton, it demonstrated&#13;
........Continued See FBI Page-19&#13;
October 1, 2010 ~ 3&#13;
Race is on for State&#13;
House 84, Brittany&#13;
Novotny v Sally Kern&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Brittany with AttorneyJackie Short. Gorin&#13;
OKI~HOMA CITY, OK __ The&#13;
smoke has finally cleared and the race is on.&#13;
Although the filing ended with 4 candidates&#13;
wing for the State House District 84 seat,&#13;
the two others will not be on the ballot.&#13;
Republican Garrick Voth was challenging&#13;
Sally Kern for her party’s nomination for&#13;
the General Election. Voth, a 34 year old&#13;
Oldahoma City resident who described&#13;
himself as a conservative Republican, also&#13;
described Ms. Kern as ignoring the needs of&#13;
her district. \Vhen publicity surfaced shortly&#13;
after the filing that he had been arrested in&#13;
Will Rogers Park last September, charged&#13;
with attempting an act of public lewdness&#13;
with another man ( the case is still pending),&#13;
he withdrew from the race.&#13;
The other candidate was Ray Pre~vitt,&#13;
aged 40 and a resident of Bethany running&#13;
as an Independent. Ms. Kern successfully&#13;
challenged his eligibility before the Oklahoma&#13;
State Election Board, and he was stricken&#13;
from the ballot as he had not been registered&#13;
as an Independent at least 6 months before&#13;
the filing period as the law requires to be&#13;
eligible.&#13;
Brittany faces a three time incumbent who&#13;
has for better or worse, undoubtedly attracted&#13;
national and even some international&#13;
notoriety. She replaced another conservative&#13;
Republican, Bill Graves who was likewise&#13;
famous for anti-gay sentiments when she&#13;
was first elected in 2004. She was re-elected&#13;
without opposition in 2006, and defeated&#13;
Ron Marlett to win a third term in 2008. She&#13;
is married to Steve Kern, the Pastor of Olivet&#13;
Baptist Church and has2 adult sons. She had&#13;
been a teacher at Oklahoma City’s Northwest&#13;
Classen High School, teaching American&#13;
Government and coaching the girl’s golf&#13;
team. She led opposition to the book "King&#13;
and King" being in the Childreffs Section of&#13;
Oklahoma County libraries, claiming that the&#13;
American Library Association is "trying to&#13;
sexualize your children." She has made public&#13;
statements stating that homosexuals are a&#13;
bigger threat to our nation than terrorism,&#13;
resulting in countless public demonstrations&#13;
and demands for an apology; even generating&#13;
a phone call from Ellen Degeneres placed&#13;
from her national TV talk show. During July&#13;
of 2009 she issued her "Oldahonaa Citizeffs&#13;
Proclamation for Morality" at the Oldahonaa&#13;
State Capitol in which she blamed&#13;
our nation’s troubled economy on "same&#13;
sex marriage, divorce, pornography, sex&#13;
trafficking and other forms of debauchery".&#13;
On economic issues she is likewise far to the&#13;
right, opposing a minimum wage increase&#13;
in Oklahoma in 2006 ~vhen it was $5.15 an&#13;
hour, even requesting that a study be done&#13;
to see how people living on that wage Could&#13;
better budget their money.&#13;
Although Brittany has already made history&#13;
by being the first transgendered person to&#13;
run for public office in Oklahoma, she isn’t&#13;
running for that reason. She has publicly&#13;
stated, " I understand that there are going&#13;
to be some folks who will try to make this&#13;
election about the fact that my medical&#13;
history includes a gender transition, but I’m&#13;
running for office because I believe I’m the&#13;
best candidate to fight for jobs, education and&#13;
transportation."&#13;
Born in Chickasha, Oklahoma,&#13;
Ms.Novomy graduated from Oklahoma&#13;
University and went on to get her law degree&#13;
from the University of California-Hastings&#13;
and is now a practicing attorney. She is an&#13;
active member of the Young Deraocrats, who&#13;
elected her as a national committeewoman&#13;
and also honored her as their 2010 Woman of&#13;
the Year.&#13;
Oklahoma House District 84 includes&#13;
parts of northwest Oklahoma City, Bethany&#13;
and Wart Acres. She’s ready for the fight and&#13;
feels "I think our chances are really great.&#13;
People are ready for a change."&#13;
Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality hires new&#13;
Executive Director&#13;
TobyJenkinsformer Board President ofOkEq is&#13;
new Executive Director&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Board of&#13;
Directors of Oklahomans for Equality is&#13;
pleased to announce that they have hired&#13;
Toby Jenkins as the Executive Director of&#13;
the organization. He will begin his duties on&#13;
October 1st, 2010.&#13;
Toby Jenkins has served as the President&#13;
of the. Board of Directors of Oldahonaans&#13;
for Equality since October 2008. During his&#13;
term as President the organization has:&#13;
~ Developed over 50 new ~veekly&#13;
programs at the Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center&#13;
® Persuaded Tulsa City Council to add&#13;
sexual orientation to their employee non&#13;
discrimination policy&#13;
@ Grew the membership to an all time&#13;
high in the organizatioffs 30 year history&#13;
@ Strengthened the relationship with&#13;
Oklahoma City based Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Foundation&#13;
@ Expanded the volunteer staff from&#13;
43 in 2008 to over 150 in 2010 serving the&#13;
LGBT community&#13;
@ Implemented a Rapid Response Team&#13;
for the victims of hate crimes and domestic&#13;
violence&#13;
® Achieved record fundraising goals&#13;
during an economic downturn&#13;
Toby has a 13 year volunteer history with&#13;
Ok~q. He has an extensive background in&#13;
the legal community and has been employed&#13;
at the Tulsa County Courthouse for 18&#13;
years and for the past 11 years has served as&#13;
the Civil Appeals Clerk to the Oklahoma&#13;
Supreme Court. He holds a BS degree in&#13;
Criminal Justice and a BA degree in Biblical&#13;
Linguistics and Pastoral studies. He has&#13;
Masters in Theology and graduate work in&#13;
the Sociology" of Aging. He has 2 grown and&#13;
married children and 1 granddaughter.&#13;
"It is a great honor to gvork for an&#13;
organization that saves lives everyday. I&#13;
believe we must do more to address the needs&#13;
of our community and challenge them to step&#13;
up to volunteer service" said Jenkins. "I have&#13;
2 things that I say everyday: Gays are good&#13;
for Oklahoma and Everybody must serve.&#13;
When our neighbors come to appreciate the&#13;
helping hand we extend to them, they will&#13;
demand that we be treated equally:"&#13;
Largest LGBTQand&#13;
Mly Event to hit the four&#13;
state corners&#13;
JOPLIN, MO (PR) __ An event&#13;
sponsored by Spirit of Christ MCC; Kansas-&#13;
Missouri Network ofMCC Churches and the&#13;
Joplin Out &amp; About 4 States Equality City a&#13;
Network Weekend concluding with an MCC&#13;
Homecoming Concert that will be the biggest&#13;
this year to hit the four state corners. The&#13;
worlcshops include "Communion Our Way;&#13;
Isn’t It About Time?" "Matching Music to&#13;
Worship," and "Liturgical Dance."&#13;
The concert features Deloris Berry,&#13;
Marsha Stevens-Pint, Susie Brenner &amp; Linda&#13;
Be&amp;stead, Sam Sampson and Shawn Thomas&#13;
with a special guest appearance of the MCC&#13;
Topeka Drumming Circle. From gospel to&#13;
contemporary Christian music there will be&#13;
something for everyone. ~ae concert is free&#13;
but a love offering will be collected to offset&#13;
the cost of travelling of the performers with&#13;
100% of the offering going to the artist many&#13;
ofwhom have traveled for years presenting&#13;
their music to the community of the greater&#13;
Joplin area. The concert starts at 6PM on&#13;
October 9, 2010.&#13;
All alliance groups, equality centers and&#13;
accepting churches are invited to attend and&#13;
have a display center during the day, free of&#13;
charge.&#13;
See www.socmcc.org for more details or&#13;
call 417-529-8480.&#13;
2010 Sooner State&#13;
Stampede&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Sooner State Stampede&#13;
Presented by the Sooner State Rodeo&#13;
Association, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Oct 2nd - 3rd,&#13;
Bridle Creek Horse Ranch and Resort, 5811&#13;
Roper Rd, Sperry OK (10 minutes north of&#13;
downtown Tulsa). The 2010 Stampede will&#13;
be a full rodeo featuring 13 events including&#13;
Bull Riding, Bareback Bronc, Steer Wrestling,&#13;
and some not so traditional events like&#13;
Wild Drag and Goat Dressing. There will&#13;
be additional entertainment as well as great&#13;
food and cold beer. Tickets $15.00 single&#13;
day and $25.00 two day, kids under 15 free.&#13;
For more information visit: http:/£a~w.&#13;
soonerstaterodeo.com/&#13;
Cimarron A liance to&#13;
hold their Annual Gala&#13;
Awards Banquet&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Foundation Executive&#13;
Director Scott Hamilton at his 50th birthday&#13;
celebration with well wisher Esther Baltie~’a&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ At the&#13;
Oklahoma History Center on Saturday&#13;
October 16 the Cimarron Mliance&#13;
Foundation will hold their Annual Gala&#13;
Awards Banquet. This year’s honorees&#13;
include Dr. David Macey who will receive&#13;
their Torch W-orld, Don Hawkins &amp; Mick&#13;
Schirron who were awarded the Media&#13;
Award, the Legislator Award which will go&#13;
to 2 legislators, State Senator Judy Eason-&#13;
Mclntyre and State Representative Mike&#13;
Shelton, plus the Lifetime Achievement&#13;
Award which will go to Margaret Cox.&#13;
Featured as the guest speaker is Romaine&#13;
Patterson, a ~vell lmown lesbian activist,&#13;
author, OUT Qradio host, and a close&#13;
friend of the late Matthew ShepaM. She will&#13;
also host an after party- at Angles. For more&#13;
information check out the Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Foundation website at www.cimarronalliance.&#13;
Federa ge s r kes ,&#13;
down Don Ask, Don&#13;
Tell&#13;
U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips in&#13;
Riverside, Calif.. struck down the military’s&#13;
Don’t Ask. Don’t Tell ban on open gays in the&#13;
military Sept. 9.&#13;
Phillips found that the ban violates the&#13;
U.S. Constitution’sguarantees of free speech&#13;
and due process under the First and Fi~th&#13;
Amendments.&#13;
"The Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Act infiinges&#13;
the fundamental rights of United States&#13;
servicemembers in many ways," Phillips&#13;
wrote in her 86-page opinion. "The Act&#13;
denies homosexuals stowing in the Armed&#13;
Forces the right to enjoy ’intimate conduct’&#13;
in their personal relationships. The Act&#13;
denies them the right to speak about their&#13;
loved ones while sep¢ing their country in&#13;
uniform: it punishes them with discharge&#13;
for writing a personal letter, in a foreign&#13;
language, to a person of the same sex with&#13;
whom they shared an intimate relationship&#13;
before entering military service; it discharges&#13;
them for including information in a personal&#13;
communication from which an unauthorized&#13;
reader might discern their homosexuality. In&#13;
order to justify the encroachment on these&#13;
riFhts, Defendants faced the burden at trial&#13;
oi showing the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Act&#13;
was necessary to significantly further the&#13;
Government’s important interests in military&#13;
readiness and unit cohesion. De~ndants&#13;
failed to meet that burden."&#13;
Gay Saud d ploma&#13;
seeks U.S. asylum&#13;
The former first secretary of Saudi Arabia’s&#13;
consulate in Los Angeles has requested&#13;
asylum in the United States because he says&#13;
he’ll be executed for being gay if he returns&#13;
home.&#13;
"If I go back to Saudi Arabia. they will&#13;
kill me openly in broad daylight," Ali Abroad&#13;
Asseri e-mailed media outlets in mid-&#13;
September.&#13;
Asseri said Saudi ot~cials oi’dered him&#13;
home after finding out he’s gay and is friends&#13;
with a Jew. He apparently has been in hiding&#13;
since.&#13;
The U.S. does grant asyluna to foreign&#13;
gays if the U.S. is convinced they face&#13;
genuine harm in their native lands. ~e laws&#13;
treat gay asylum-seekers as members of"a&#13;
particular social group."&#13;
Saudi Arabigs entry in the United States’&#13;
2009 State Department Human Rights&#13;
Reports says: "Under Shari’a as interpreted&#13;
in the country, sexual activity between t~vo&#13;
persons of the same gender is punishable&#13;
by death or flogging. It is illegal for men&#13;
’to behave like women’ or to wear women’s&#13;
clothes and vice versa. There were few reports&#13;
of societal discrimination, physical violence,&#13;
or harassment based on sexual orientation.&#13;
There were no organizations of lesbian, gay,&#13;
bisexual, and transgender persons. There&#13;
was no official discrimination based on&#13;
Worried about such a determination.&#13;
conservative forces have been trying to&#13;
find some other route to assure that the&#13;
9tl~ Circuit hears the appeal -- including&#13;
pressuring defendants Brown and&#13;
Schwarzenegger and pushing to add Imperial&#13;
Count); located in the southeast California&#13;
desert, as an official defendant. ~e 9th&#13;
Circuit xvill inake the call on the county’s&#13;
long-shot effort, probably in December. when&#13;
it also will take up the question of whether&#13;
the pro-Prop 8 activists have standing. If they&#13;
do, the 9th Circuit xvill then move on to hear&#13;
the appeal ofWalker’s actual ruling.&#13;
If the activists do not have standing and&#13;
Imperial County can’t become a defendant.&#13;
the case is over and same-sex marriage is&#13;
legal again in California. unless the activists&#13;
arrempt to appeal the standing question to&#13;
the U.S. Supreme Court. ~at. too, would be&#13;
a long shot, many legal experts believe. They&#13;
say the Supreme Court would be unlikely to&#13;
conclude that displeased citizens can step into&#13;
a state government’s shoes to defend a state&#13;
law that the state government itself refuses to&#13;
defend and, indeed, believes violates the U.S.&#13;
Constitution.&#13;
tn rejecting the activists’ latest move, the&#13;
California Supreme Court denied reviexv&#13;
xvithout comment.&#13;
Phill.ips said the government~ contention sexual orientation in employ~en~ h~ugi!}.g, .... ,i .......&#13;
that letting gays be open in the military, statelessness, or access to education or health We expect the Justice Department&#13;
h~m~ its run’tidYing i~ fully undgi~min~ bY ~’S~x~al 6timideSt-ion CoUld d0nsti~Ute the to recognize th~ ovet~¢helming evidence&#13;
the fi~ct that the milita~T delays d~scharge of bas~s fbr harassment; blackmail, 0~ other that pr0ves DADT is unconstitutional,’&#13;
~ys and lesbians who viOlate:DAD~ Until acti’ons. No such cases.we.re.re.p.or.ted." Soln~:0nese said. .... :&#13;
they~retu.rn from c~o.mbat ~deploy.m.ent~, ~lne..e..nt~" conti¯nues..:.. ~av~~n j*unel~og;l’~~"yao~n ~~2etE%¢~UA~ resg~0nded b’."r cNlin- on&#13;
Ine.six~ea.r7oi.~.ca.se~.Droug~t D~ tlle~,g"y pd~ce ar~ste~67 men ftom the Phmpph,es O~am, to ~ssu~ an e~ecuti~ orde~ suspen#ing&#13;
group Log ~aDm ~epuDucans; w~ near~ , . ¯ .&#13;
¯ ~,, ~ ;, ,~ ~,, ),,1, for dnnk~ng and dressing m womens clotl~ng &amp;scha~ges under DADT be~veen now and&#13;
........... ~*~ ,~, a~,,&gt; at a private~ar~ Accord-ing to ~eir embassy[ the time that repeal is achieved Phillips said she will issue a permanent ¯ ,....; , .,&#13;
injunction pr@ibiting th~ military from police released the men to their employers eour.~onms.ago, we as~d the presment&#13;
enforcing Dont Ask, Dont %11. She gave while charges were being processed. In 2007 to stop military &amp;scharges while the U.S.&#13;
LCR until Sept. 16 to submit proposed the newspaper Okaz reported the public Congress haggled over our rights," the group&#13;
language for the injunction and gave the&#13;
U.S. government until Sept. 23 to respond to&#13;
LCR’s submission.&#13;
"She could at that point stay the&#13;
injunction pending an appeal or, as Judge&#13;
(Vaughn) Walker did (in the federal Prop 8&#13;
case), she could deny such a stay but grant a&#13;
temporary stay to allow the government to&#13;
seek a stay pending an appe~i from the 9th&#13;
Circuit," said Jon Davidson, legal director of&#13;
Lambda Legal.&#13;
If no stay is issued, it is unclear whether&#13;
Phillips’ ruling would take effect nationwide&#13;
or just in California’s Central District of the&#13;
federal courts.&#13;
"This is an historic moment and&#13;
an historic ruling for the gay military&#13;
community," said Servicemembers United&#13;
Executive Director Alexander Nicholson, who&#13;
was ldcked out of the M’my under DADT.&#13;
"_As the only named injured party in this&#13;
Case, I am exceedingly proud to have been&#13;
a~ble to represent all who have been impacted&#13;
and had their lives ruined by this blatantly&#13;
unconstitutional polio/. ~,We are finally on our&#13;
way to vindication."&#13;
Gay activists responded to the ruling by&#13;
calling on President Barack Obama to cease&#13;
enforcement ofD~T immediately and&#13;
demanding that the U.S. Justice Department&#13;
decline to appeal Phillips’ decision.&#13;
flogging of two men in the city of Al-Bahah&#13;
after being found guilty of sodomy. N~e&#13;
sentence was 7,000 lashes."&#13;
California Supremes&#13;
rebuffProp 8 proponents&#13;
The forces that want to keep Proposition&#13;
8, the voter-passed constitutional amendment&#13;
that re-banned same-sex marriage in&#13;
California, cafft catch a break.&#13;
The state Supreme Court on Sept. 7&#13;
slapped down an effort by conservative&#13;
activists to force Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger&#13;
and Attorney General Jerry Brown to defend&#13;
Prop 8 in the federal case that was appealed&#13;
to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals&#13;
after U.S. District Judge Vaughn W;alker&#13;
found in August that Prop 8 violates the U.S.&#13;
Constitution.&#13;
None of the governmental entities that&#13;
were stied in the federal case is interested in&#13;
defending Prop 8, so the appeal to the 9th&#13;
Circuit w~ filed by the activists who put&#13;
Prop 8 on the ballot. It is unlikely; however,&#13;
that the activists have "standirlg" to mount&#13;
an appeal, since it’s not their job to defend&#13;
California’s constitution.&#13;
said. "He didn’t respond, and we’re now&#13;
seeing the result ofthis complete lack of&#13;
presidential leadership and courage. So we’re&#13;
taking the fight back to the White House."&#13;
"We need volunteers to help us hold the&#13;
president accountable and meet him headon&#13;
during this election season, asldng him at&#13;
each campaign stop and at each fundraising&#13;
part); ’\ghen will the discharges end?’" the&#13;
direct-action group said. "Now its time for&#13;
our ’fierce advocate’ to .step up to the plate&#13;
for us."&#13;
Nearly 80 percent ofAmericans support&#13;
repealing DADT, according to a recent CNN&#13;
poll&#13;
If the Senate had passed DADT repeal&#13;
and President Barack Obama signed it,&#13;
nothing would have happened right away.&#13;
That’s because oflanguage in the bill that&#13;
delays.repeal until three things take place:&#13;
the Pentagon completes a study by Dec. 1 on&#13;
how to implement DADT repeal; Obama,&#13;
Defense SecretalT Rdbert Gates and Joint&#13;
Chiefs of Staff Chairman Michael Mullen&#13;
certify that the military wilt not be harmed by&#13;
implementing DADT repeal in accord ;with&#13;
the Pentagon’s plans; and 60 additional days&#13;
pass after the certification.&#13;
@&#13;
October 1, 2010 @ 5&#13;
Handicapping the Prop 8&#13;
Appeal: A Photo Finish&#13;
Horse Race&#13;
By James Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ "Ihere&#13;
has been much constructive talk, as well as&#13;
arm-chair quarter-back style blogging and&#13;
blathering in conjunction with California’s&#13;
Prop 8 trial (Perry v. Sch,varzenegger,&#13;
http://tinyurl.com/2utbpsd ) as to whether&#13;
this is a good time for Ted Olson and&#13;
David Boles, worldng for the American&#13;
Foundation for Equal Rights (http://vcww.&#13;
equalrightsfoundation.org/), to bring&#13;
to the United States Supreme Court&#13;
(SCOTUS) a case that could, if lost; set a&#13;
precedent that ~vould allow the Religious&#13;
Right’s discriminatory dogma to remain&#13;
on the statute books as settled law. These&#13;
proscriptions would be enforced despite the&#13;
First Amendment’s first clause that denies a&#13;
legal haven for any particular religious belief.&#13;
Some of the squeamishness in presenting&#13;
a same-gender marriage case to SCOTUS&#13;
rotates around the center of the US Supreme&#13;
Court’s current composition, namely Justice&#13;
Anthony Kennedy, well known as the "swing&#13;
vote" in many of the single vote majority&#13;
decisions of the highest court in America.&#13;
SCOTUS is currently balanced with four&#13;
justices, each generally voting liberal or&#13;
conservative with Justice Kennedy being&#13;
the pivot. ( http://en.xvikipedia.org/wild/&#13;
Anthony_Kennedy )&#13;
Here is a golden nugget of gay equality&#13;
history from Justice Kennedy’s prior time&#13;
on the Ninth Circuit Court ofAppeals, the&#13;
position he held prior to his appointment to&#13;
SCOTUS.&#13;
"LeBlanc requested a restraining order in&#13;
Federal Court, and no less than now-Supreme&#13;
Court Justice Anthony Kennedy was one&#13;
of the woo Ninth Circuit Court ofAppeals&#13;
judges who, while not ruling the ban itself&#13;
was wrong [gays serving openly in the US&#13;
military], surprisingly ordered the Marines&#13;
either give him an honorable discharge or&#13;
retain him until his case could go to trial.&#13;
They chose the former." (http://tinyurl.&#13;
com/23ugk69 )&#13;
Justice Kennedy wrote the majority&#13;
opinion in the case Romer v. Evans, 6-3,&#13;
that turned back the Colorado voter-passed&#13;
Constitutional Amendment 2 that was the&#13;
mother of anti-gay discrimination bills.&#13;
Colorado’s Amendment 2 was even&#13;
more broad than the subsequent marriage&#13;
amendments in that it prevented any&#13;
governing body in the state to offer legal&#13;
protection to gay/lesbian citizens.&#13;
Again in a major victory for gay/lesbian&#13;
equality, Justice Kennedy delivered the&#13;
majority opinion, 6-3, in the Lawrence v.&#13;
Texas case striking down sodomy laws that&#13;
criminalized private, non-commercial, sexual&#13;
activity between consenting adults.&#13;
Contrary to what flat-earth groups&#13;
such as Focus on the Family or National&#13;
Organization for Marriage want their&#13;
followers to believe, having a voter-passed&#13;
amendment added to any state’s constitution&#13;
or civil code can and has been overturned by&#13;
a state or federal supreme court.&#13;
~Pais principle of justice in the American&#13;
legal system is vital to continued progress for&#13;
rights as outlined in the Constitution and&#13;
Bill of Rights can not be used as prizes in a&#13;
majority voter raffle aimed at installing any&#13;
particular religious or social view. Citizenship&#13;
with its attendant responsibilities, obligations,&#13;
and benefits should not be subject to partisan&#13;
popularity.&#13;
As Judge Walker wrote in his&#13;
unprecedented ruling overturning California’s&#13;
Prop 8 gay discrimination amendment, "In&#13;
the absence of a rational basis, what remains&#13;
of proponents’ case is an inference, amply&#13;
supported by evidence in the record, that&#13;
Proposition 8 was premised on the belief that&#13;
same-sex couples simply are not as good as&#13;
opposite-sex couples. W’hether that belief is&#13;
based on moral disapproval of homosexuality,&#13;
animus towards gays and lesbians or simply a&#13;
belief that a relationship between a man and a&#13;
woman is inherently better than a relationship&#13;
between two men or two women, this belief&#13;
is not a proper basis on which to legislate." (p.&#13;
132, http://tinyurl.com/2utbpsd )&#13;
Just as racists are at perfect liberty to&#13;
retain their moral disapproval of interracial&#13;
marriage, just as die-hard religious&#13;
fundamentalists can retain their belief that a&#13;
particular denomination should write laws of&#13;
the country, moral disapproval of gays and&#13;
lesbians, as ~vell as the content of our private&#13;
lives, can continue to occupy their every&#13;
waking moment as it has in the past.&#13;
The only thing that will change with the&#13;
full recognition of gay/lesbian citizenship&#13;
will be the diminution of diversity-deprived,&#13;
sexually immature adults to impose their&#13;
private thoughts and neuroses on the rest of&#13;
the country.&#13;
Whether Justice Kennedy will be the&#13;
deciding vote remains to be seen. His judicial&#13;
philosophy indicates he adheres to precedent.&#13;
His two opinions recognizing our gay/lesbian&#13;
equality are good indicators of how he might&#13;
vote in the inevitable appeal of Prop 8.&#13;
However, the health ofJustice Ruth&#13;
Bader Ginsburg is not strong. Considering&#13;
the outcome ofthe November, 2010&#13;
elections, the majority party of the Senate will&#13;
be vital to the appointment of a successor to&#13;
Ginsburg. In the two and-a-half years of the&#13;
Obama Administration, the President has&#13;
shown himself not able to muster the "fire&#13;
in the belly" needed to press for his court&#13;
appointees. ( http:l/tinyurl.com129xbhr4 )&#13;
The two ne~vest justices appointed&#13;
by Obama, Sotomayor and Kagan, have&#13;
not been on the Court long enough to&#13;
have a reasonable record of voting to draw&#13;
conclusions. Court appointees don’t always&#13;
adhere to the expectations of the appointing&#13;
president, Justice David Souter being a recent&#13;
example. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wild/&#13;
David_Souter )&#13;
I strongly think the Prop 8 appeal will be&#13;
decided not so much on the strong argument&#13;
presented by Olson and Boles as much as&#13;
on the accidents of health and political&#13;
expediency. In other words, a real race to the&#13;
finish.&#13;
Further reading--&#13;
You can read more about Colorado’s&#13;
Amendment 2 (Romer v. Evans) here:&#13;
general information http!//en.wikipedia.&#13;
org/wild/Romer v. Evans and the SCOTUS&#13;
decision http://tinyurl.com/24xa2oc&#13;
You can read about the overturning&#13;
sodomy laws (Lawrence v. Texas) here:&#13;
general information http://en.wildpedia.org/&#13;
wild/Lawrence v. Texas and the SCOTUS&#13;
decision http://tinyurl.comhmvu4ry&#13;
Tulsa AIDS Walk&#13;
Saturday ,October. 2nd:&#13;
9am&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Tulsa’s annual&#13;
AIDS Walk. The Walk is only 2 miles and&#13;
raises money for a great cause. The walk&#13;
route is .from 21st to 31st along Riverside&#13;
Drive Xgalldng Trail back to Veterans Park.&#13;
Suggested Donation: $20, but anyone can&#13;
walk without making a donation. You must&#13;
sign a registration form ifyou plan to walk.&#13;
The AIDS Walk helps mamy of the clients&#13;
served by The AIDS Coalition ofTulsa.&#13;
Visit the website and donate by using Pay&#13;
Pal. http://www.tulsaaidswalk.org/You and&#13;
your family and friends can form a walking&#13;
team, collect contributions and bring your&#13;
donations to AIDS Walk or send a check to&#13;
the Tulsa AIDS Walk at Tulsa Community&#13;
AIDS Partnership, 16 East 16th, Suite 202,&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74119, Attention: Janice Nicklas.&#13;
If you have any further questions contact&#13;
Janice Nicklas at jnicklas@csctulsa.org or&#13;
918-949-0447. Proceeds from the Tulsa&#13;
AIDS Walk benefit Tulsa Community&#13;
AIDS Partnership (TCAP), a program of&#13;
the Community Service Council. TCAP&#13;
provides funding for the National AIDS Fund&#13;
AmeriCorps Team Tulsa and local AIDS&#13;
service organizations.&#13;
T.U.L.S.A. to host&#13;
weekend ofeducation &amp;&#13;
competition&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Tulsa Uniform&#13;
and Leather Seekers Association (T.U.L.S.A.)&#13;
invites you to Tulsa, Oklahoma October 8-10&#13;
for a weekend of education competition,&#13;
and the Oklahomg Mr. Leather Contest.&#13;
Friday night October 8 starts out with a Bar&#13;
Crawl, leaving from Club Maverick at 8:00&#13;
pm traveling to local dubs and ending back&#13;
at Club Maverick for the introduction of&#13;
contestants and judges around midnight.&#13;
Saturday afternoon three educational&#13;
classes beginning at noon. The Oklahoma&#13;
Mr. Leather contest is at Club Maverick,&#13;
beginning at 9 pm. Leather Masters from&#13;
Dallas, Texas ,;viii serve as the vendor. .&#13;
Weekend registration is only $65 which&#13;
will include entry to all weekend events, the&#13;
hospitality suite located at the Days Inn, 1-&#13;
244 &amp; Sheridan, the host hotel, and an OML&#13;
2011 tshirt and commemorative run pin. If&#13;
you’d like to compete, advertise, or register to&#13;
attend, head to http://v~,rw.tulsaleather.com/&#13;
and click on "OML"!&#13;
N&#13;
the congregation and supporters, that goal&#13;
has been accomplished. There are npw are&#13;
testing rooms, classrooms and a reception area&#13;
for the Center.&#13;
Through collaboration with other&#13;
agencies, the center provides HIV testing&#13;
and referrals 5 days a week, The Center&#13;
is operated utilizing volunteers from the&#13;
church and community, side by side with the&#13;
Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund, Oklahoma State&#13;
Department of Health, Red Rock Behavioral&#13;
Health Services, Latino Community&#13;
Development Agency and Guiding Right,&#13;
Inc.&#13;
"Expressions, as a church and a&#13;
community center has most recently&#13;
partnered with Other Options; Friends Food&#13;
Pantry and Be the Change which will allow&#13;
us to reach even deeper into the needs of the&#13;
HIV/AIDS community and the homeless&#13;
youth of Oklahoma City," adds Spurgin&#13;
proudly. "We plan to add more space for&#13;
HIV outreach and testing, as well as syphilis&#13;
testing. We are also hoping to bring in&#13;
an HIV/AIDS Case Manager here at the&#13;
Center."&#13;
They are currently in the fundraising&#13;
stage to expand our services to the&#13;
community. This will include building&#13;
additional offices and acquiring additional&#13;
square footage. Tnere are also a variety of&#13;
support groups and classes held at the Center.&#13;
"Our vision for the Center is to expand&#13;
into the entire property at the corner of&#13;
NW 39th Street and Youngs Bird, so our&#13;
community will have a true living and&#13;
thriving Community Center," Spurgin&#13;
concludes. "I believe as long as we keep our&#13;
heart focused on God’s love through relevant&#13;
messages and opening our arms up to the&#13;
community, through love and grace, we will&#13;
continue to see more collaboration through&#13;
the church and center so hearts can be&#13;
healed."&#13;
Located at 4010 N. Youngs Blvd, the&#13;
Center is open Monday through Thursday&#13;
from 10am to 9pm and on Friday afternoons&#13;
from lpm to 5pm. Expressions Church&#13;
services are Sunday mornings at 1 lam&#13;
and Thursday evenings at 7pm. For more&#13;
information please visit their website at www.&#13;
ExpressionsOKC.com or call their office at&#13;
(405) 528-2210.&#13;
No matter who&#13;
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October 1, 2010 @ 7&#13;
Lyric eatre announces&#13;
most ambitious&#13;
season to date&#13;
OI~AHOlvL~, OK (PR) __ Lyric&#13;
~l]~eatre, Oklahoma’s leading professional&#13;
theatre company; announces its 2011 Season,&#13;
incIuding Always... Patsy Cline (January 26-&#13;
February 5); Boeing Boeing (March 30- April&#13;
9); Oliver! (June 21-25); Hairspray 0uly 5-9);&#13;
Ragtime (July 19-23); A Chorus Line (August&#13;
2-6); Altar Boyz (October 12-22) and A&#13;
Christmas Carol (December 9-31).&#13;
Lyric Theatre’s new Artistic Directm;&#13;
Michael Baron, wants to make Lyric ~eatre’s&#13;
2011 Season full of fun and excitement with&#13;
eight great shows including Lyric Theatre’s&#13;
new" holiday tradition, A Christmas Carol.&#13;
During the 2011 Season, ~,ric Theatre will&#13;
perform on two separate stages. Four shows&#13;
will be performed at Lyric’s Plaza Theatre&#13;
on N\V 16th Street and the remaining four&#13;
shows will be performed during the summer&#13;
at the Civic Center Music Hall in downtown&#13;
Oldahoma City.&#13;
Starting Lyric’s 2011 Season is Always...&#13;
Patsy Cline. See countW music legend&#13;
Patsy Cline come to life this winter at Lyric&#13;
Theatre’s Plaza stage. This show introduces&#13;
27 musical renditions of her unforgettable&#13;
hits such as "Crazy", "I Fall to Pieces,, "Sweet&#13;
Dreams" and "Walldng After Midnight".&#13;
Share the power of friendship betvceen&#13;
Patsy and her number one fan, Louise Seger,&#13;
before Cline’s tragic death in 1963. ~xis&#13;
endearing true stoW combines humor, ,vith&#13;
sincerity and gives fans a chance to remember&#13;
the most acclaimed female countW vocalist of&#13;
the 20th century.&#13;
~-ric presents its only pla~, Boeing&#13;
Boeing, at the Plaza. ~xe Tony Awardwinning&#13;
comedy is a hilarious 1960’s romp,&#13;
immortalized by JerW Lewis and Ton~ Curtis&#13;
on film, has a handsome bachelor juggling&#13;
three international flight attendant fiancds.&#13;
Lyric will continue its 2011 Season with&#13;
Oliver! at the Civic Center Music Hall.&#13;
Based on the Dickens novel, Oliver ~B~cist,&#13;
this new production combines heartbreak&#13;
and triumph, while delighting audiences&#13;
with outstanding musical theatre gems like&#13;
~Food, Glorious Food", "I’d Do Bmything",&#13;
"Where is Love?" and "As Long As He Needs&#13;
Me". Dickens characters come alive once&#13;
again through music and dancing for a new&#13;
generation of theatre-goers to experience for&#13;
the first time.&#13;
The second show on the Civic Center&#13;
stage is the Tony Award-winning fun-loving&#13;
musical, Hairspray. ~atch Baltimore’s new&#13;
teen celebrit3~ TraW Turnblad, a girl with big&#13;
hair and an even bigger voice, as she dances&#13;
her way into everyone’s hearts. En.joy hit&#13;
tunes like ’~Mama, I’m a Big Gift Now" and&#13;
"Welcome to the ’60s" that take Tracy from&#13;
the crazy local TV dance show to d~e hippest&#13;
downtown rhythm and blues record shop.&#13;
In July, come to Civic Center and enjoy&#13;
the Tony Award-winning musical, Ragtime.&#13;
A show about a powerful portrait of life in&#13;
turn-of-the-century America and a moving,&#13;
relevant story for today: Based on E.L&#13;
Doctorow’s distinguished novel, the musical&#13;
intertwines the stories of three extraordinary&#13;
families, as they confront history’s timeless&#13;
contractions of wealth and poverty, freedom&#13;
and prejudice, hope and despair, and what it&#13;
means to live in America.&#13;
The ultimate "Singular Sensation", A&#13;
Chorus Line, will dance its way this summer&#13;
onto the Civic Center Music Hall stage. ~lt~is&#13;
timelessly stunning musical will astonish&#13;
those who have ever had a dream for the&#13;
Broadway stage. For 25 dancers, it’s the&#13;
one opportunity to do what they’ve always&#13;
wanted -- to have the chance to dance. With&#13;
its brilliantly complex fusion of dance, song&#13;
and compellingly authentic drama, you will&#13;
love this brand-new production as Lyric&#13;
Theatre re-invents a classic.&#13;
Back on the Plaza stage, Lyric Theatre will&#13;
perform its Oldahoma premier ofAttar Boyz.&#13;
Altar Boyz is a foot-stomping, rafter-raising,&#13;
musical comedy about a fictitious boy-band&#13;
on the last night of their national "Raise the&#13;
Praise" tour. The Boyz are five all-singing&#13;
all-dancing heartthrobs from Ohio: Matthew,;&#13;
Mark, Luke, Juan, and Abraham.&#13;
Lyric will close its 2011 Season with a&#13;
spectacular new Oklahoma holiday tradition&#13;
at the Plaza Theatre, Charles Dickens’ classic,&#13;
A Christmas Carol. Capture the magic and&#13;
joy of Christmas as the ghosts of Past, Present&#13;
and Future lead the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge&#13;
on a powerful journey of transformation and&#13;
redemption. With over 20 Christmas carols,&#13;
beautiful costumes, and lots of snow! This&#13;
timeless story ~vill get your family into&#13;
the holiday spirit with a production that’s&#13;
musically high-spirited and infectiously jolly.&#13;
Current season subscribers may renew&#13;
their season tickets now through October&#13;
29th. To become a season subscriber, ...........&#13;
tickets go on sale November 1st, 2010.&#13;
For the convenience of our loya! season&#13;
subscribers, Lyric Theatre is providing&#13;
three season subscription packages for the&#13;
2011 Season. Season tickets range from&#13;
$94-$322 depending on what musical&#13;
package you chose. Performances are on&#13;
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday nights at&#13;
7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday nights at&#13;
8:00 p.m. and Saturday afternoon at 2:00&#13;
p.m. For information abofit the 2011 Season&#13;
subscription packages or to purchase tickets&#13;
go to www.lyrictheatreokc.com, call (405)&#13;
524-9312, come by Lyri.c Theatre’s ticket&#13;
office located on 1727 NW 16 St., Oklahoma&#13;
City, Oklahoma.&#13;
Single tickets are now available for the&#13;
remaining 2010 season shows ofThe Rocky&#13;
Horror Show, showing from October 14-31&#13;
and December Divas, showing December&#13;
16-18. Call the Lyric Box office at (405) 524-&#13;
9312 or go to wv~alyrictheatreokc.com.&#13;
Art Opening and E.xhibit&#13;
o£Origina1 Works. stained,&#13;
£t sed and cast glass £rom&#13;
G ass Star-ion"&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ ~e October&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase&#13;
and exhibit oftocaI artists at the Dennis R;&#13;
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
Downtown ~alsa), will feature the art from&#13;
"The Glass Station". The show begins with a&#13;
reception on Thursda&gt; October 7th from 6-&#13;
9pro and continues throughout the month.&#13;
The October Oklahomans for Equality&#13;
(Old,q) shmvcase and exhibit of local artists&#13;
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
(621 E. 4th Street in downtown Tulsa), will&#13;
feature the Art from "The Glass Statioff’&#13;
with creations by Carole Odearno, Judy&#13;
Hopica, Angela Bland, Chris White, Valerie&#13;
Greenhaw, and Sue Underwood&#13;
The Glass Station is a place to come and&#13;
create a vision in stained, fused or cast glass.&#13;
People from all professions create their ideas&#13;
for stained glass or fused glass to be given&#13;
as gifts, added to their art collection or to&#13;
enhance their home decor. The owner Danna&#13;
Ozbun has been c~eating and teaching sta!ned&#13;
glass for 16 years and fused glass fo~ 10 9d~&#13;
Valerie Greenhaw has been working with&#13;
and teaching stained glass techniques for 10&#13;
years and fused glass techniques for 9 years.&#13;
Sid Clanton has been creating and teaching&#13;
stained glass techniques for 20 years.&#13;
The show begins with a reception on&#13;
~ursday, October 7th from 6-9pm and&#13;
continues throughout the month, w~vw.&#13;
theglassstationok.com 918.258.3651.&#13;
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By Steven Petrow&#13;
&amp;ez~e~ ..Pet~’o,# is tl~e g~thor of"7/3e E,sential&#13;
BooL, ofGay Manners &amp;Etiq,ette. "Send&#13;
him your questioi~s at queeries@live.com.&#13;
Online relationships are just like offline ones.&#13;
Peeling back ~e layers of someone’s life and&#13;
person~aliv shouldhappen in a gradual way, as&#13;
you build up trust.&#13;
October 1,2010 ~ 9&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
Ronald Blake, Certified Fitness Inswuctor&#13;
d~rou,gh [SSA b~t~rnational Sports &amp;iences&#13;
A~ociation&#13;
How to begin!&#13;
So how do you begin a new fitness&#13;
t~’aining program? It starts with levity and&#13;
fun. The key to life is to enioy that very&#13;
thing...life. How to do that? Fun...fun with&#13;
moderate doses of responsibility. As a fitness&#13;
trainer, my iob is r. encourage you to take&#13;
responsibility for your life. Maybe not quite&#13;
to the degree of your friendly neighborhood&#13;
preacher who pounds the pulpit and&#13;
proclaims all homosexuals doomed to kiss&#13;
the conflagration of hell because of their evil&#13;
and irresponsible ways. I’m a kinder, gender&#13;
more compassionate kind of fitness trainer, at&#13;
least that’s what they taught me when I was&#13;
still a straight boy in college. Then I saw the&#13;
light when I ran into this self-absorbed fitness&#13;
enthusiast who converted me into a rainbow&#13;
flag-waving, Prada dressing extrovert and&#13;
taught me that I too could earn a free toaster&#13;
if I transmogrified three breeder boys to&#13;
the dark side. No more tangent thoughts or&#13;
digressions! This is a fitness column and I’ve&#13;
gotta save you heathens from your licentious&#13;
and hedonistic lifestyles!&#13;
So as I was saying.., any fitness program&#13;
you embrace should involve fun. Yeah,&#13;
working out does involve hard ,york and&#13;
dedication. We all know that. It should&#13;
also be something you look forward to and&#13;
get excited about. Otherwise, why do it?&#13;
But yes, there is hard work involved and I&#13;
would be remiss ifI didn’t mention that.&#13;
Afteg all I come from a corn-fed Midwestern&#13;
background that is engrained with a great&#13;
work ethic! Wily else do you think fellbw&#13;
Hoosiers like David Letterman, Orville&#13;
Redenbacher, Kurt Vonnegut, and Michael&#13;
Jackson would be so successful?&#13;
During my numerous years of training&#13;
dients and coaching high school athletes, I&#13;
have stressed one thing and that is for them&#13;
to simply enjoy the ride as each day passes. I&#13;
involve trivia contests, singing, motivational&#13;
handouts, music, vocabulary lessons, and&#13;
endless anecdotes about my life into my&#13;
training programs. In many ways I feel like&#13;
an entertainer who tries to regale my clients&#13;
with the lighter side of it all. Fitness trainin~&#13;
should be a method of escaping the harsh&#13;
realities of the daily grind. It makes a perfect&#13;
opportunity to channel any frustrations or&#13;
aggressmns in an appropriate manner.&#13;
I have informed my clients that they&#13;
might not have control over what goes on in&#13;
life but that they certainly have the power&#13;
to control what goes on in their lives. ~lis&#13;
control exists in workouts, training runs, bike&#13;
rides, yoga classes, and other exercise routines.&#13;
This control should be used when deciding&#13;
the "who" and "where" of your workout. First&#13;
who will you ~vorkout with? Choose someone&#13;
who will motivate you, make you laugh,&#13;
and validate the quality person that you are.&#13;
Choose someone who is reliable, trustworthy,&#13;
and goal-oriented. Choose someone who will&#13;
help you change your life for the better. Then&#13;
where will you work out? Choose someplace&#13;
that has pretty curtains, Tiffany lamps, and&#13;
leather recumbent sofas. What? It’s not really&#13;
my cup o’ tea but hey, if it works for you then&#13;
do it! You need to choose a place that fits your&#13;
style and personality and a l~lace that wil!&#13;
allow you to have fun during your workout&#13;
sessions. Find that place where you can adjust&#13;
the radio to any station and any volume.&#13;
Find that place where you can tak~ offyour&#13;
shirt and walk around flexing in front of the&#13;
mirrors like you would at your favorite gay&#13;
haunt on a Saturday night. Find someplace&#13;
that is relaxed and understanding.&#13;
We all want results when we begin a&#13;
fitness routine. It just doesn’t need to be&#13;
approached as a dreaded task. You have the&#13;
power! You have the control! You can have&#13;
fun! Two ofmy favorite motivational sayings&#13;
are from Victor Borge and Mary Pettibone&#13;
Poole respectively: "Laughter is the shortest&#13;
distance between two people" and "He who&#13;
laughs, lasts."&#13;
This&#13;
Creep ofthe Month&#13;
By D’Anne xYgitkowski&#13;
D’Anne Witkowski has beet, gayforpay since 2003.&#13;
She’s afi’eelance writer andpoet (believe it!). When she’s&#13;
not taking on thk creeps ofthe world,he reviews rock ),’&#13;
roll shows in Detroit with her twin sistrr&#13;
"ToW Perkins"&#13;
S_~: Brz~n Fleming claims thatgay soldie~" can’t be trusted becauseyou wouMn’t know ifthey had&#13;
’Tnapprop~v~te" motivesfbr wanting to beyourfiqenc£ 2Vever mind that DADTis a recipefbr&#13;
mistrust since it’s a poli~ based on dishonesl):&#13;
vmTbody loves a parade, don’t they?&#13;
Especially gays. Mad gay-loving militaries the&#13;
world over. I mean, with homos in the ranks.&#13;
they aren’t much for fighting, but the)) can&#13;
build a fabulous flotilla of floats.&#13;
Or so ToW Perkins of the Family Research&#13;
Council thinks. On Sept. 17, Perkins hosted&#13;
a "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" panel at the Values&#13;
Voters Summit, which is basically a circuit&#13;
party for social conservatives - except there’s&#13;
no dancing, since gyrations of any kind are&#13;
the devil’s movements.&#13;
Perkins claims "our military is under&#13;
immense attack from within our country"&#13;
because Obama has made it a priority r.&#13;
"force the military to embrace homosexuality"&#13;
regardless of "what the military thought."&#13;
And to explain what the military thinks,&#13;
Perkins was flanked by retired Lt. Col. Robert&#13;
Maginnis, a senior fellow for defense policy at&#13;
FRC, and Sgt. Brian Fleming, a young man&#13;
injured twice in Afghanistan.&#13;
Fleming claims that gay soldiers can’t be&#13;
trusted because you wouldn’t know if they&#13;
had "inappropriate" motives for wanting to&#13;
be your friend. Never mind that DADT is a&#13;
recipe for mistrust since it’s a policy based on&#13;
dishonesty.&#13;
Maginnis calls the U.S. military a "moralbased&#13;
organization" (because it’s moral for&#13;
a dude to kill another dude, so long as he&#13;
doesn’t kiss another dude).&#13;
And since no moral person would want to&#13;
be around a bunch of queers, Perkins claims&#13;
that ifwe let gays into the military ’’we will&#13;
see Bible-believing chaplains being forced out&#13;
of the military and not joining the military,&#13;
leaving a huge vacuum."&#13;
Letting gays serve openly would be to&#13;
"just stab (service members) in the heart" and&#13;
would be "suicide for an all-volunteer force,"&#13;
according to Maginnis.&#13;
"That’s ~vhy countries ... that have the 10&#13;
largest militaries in the world say, ’No, this&#13;
isn’t the thing to do,’" Maginnis says.&#13;
Perkins chimes in: "~Well, those that&#13;
do (let gays serve), they’re the ones that&#13;
participate in parades, they don’t fight wars to&#13;
keep the nation (and) the world free."&#13;
The crowd bursts into applause and&#13;
Maginnis responds, "Right."&#13;
Except, you know, not right. In fact, not&#13;
only are the countries that allow gays and&#13;
lesbians to serve openly more than glorified&#13;
color guards, several of them are actually U.S.&#13;
allies.&#13;
Take Israel, for example, where gay and&#13;
lesbian troops have been serving openly since&#13;
1993. And then there are countries that&#13;
have sent troops to Iraq and Afghanistan,&#13;
including Australia, the United Kingdom,&#13;
Canada, Germany, France, Italy and Spain.&#13;
Now, I’m not a military expert, but I&#13;
have a feeling these allied troops are doing&#13;
more than dressing up as clowns and riding&#13;
unicycles while throwing candy to smilirig&#13;
Iraqi and Afghan children lining the streets&#13;
(although I do admit I think soldiers dressed&#13;
as mimes would be an excellent psychological&#13;
warfare tactic. This responsibility would&#13;
obviously fall to the French).&#13;
Oh, by the wa3~ those countries "that have&#13;
the 10 largest militaries in the world" and&#13;
who also reject homos include China, Russia,&#13;
North Korea and Egypt. As Matt Gertz of&#13;
Media Matters says, "That’s generally not a&#13;
list you want your country to be on where&#13;
human rights issues are concerned."&#13;
But that would be a real bummer. So&#13;
Perkins makes a hilarious joke about tranny&#13;
soldiers trying r, figure out which uniform to&#13;
wear. And everybody laughs.&#13;
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Lisa LarnpaneIli: One Mean Q,Eeen&#13;
Comedian on gay marriage, celebrity roasts and how&#13;
we screwed up~h~r life -&#13;
By Chris Azzopardi&#13;
There’s nothing like hearing a familiar voice on the other end&#13;
of the line, and Lisa Lampanelli’s is just as I remember it: loud and&#13;
mean, like she’s burping up Sue Sylvester.&#13;
"What’s up you big fag face?" she razzes in her bawdy blurt.&#13;
And I’d be shocked, like I admittedly was during our first interview&#13;
just over three years ago, had this not been our fourth chat&#13;
together. So how she’s doing now?&#13;
"Sick of straighties!" she says. Which is unusual for the selfdubbed&#13;
"Lovable Queen of Mean," who’s typically trashing the&#13;
minorities. But the insult comic’s bad-mouthing, like the greeting&#13;
she swooned me with, is just her way of sc0oping you up into a big&#13;
bear hug and gently placing a soft kiss on your forehead, like you’d&#13;
imagine ftom someone who looks as bingo grandma as she does.&#13;
Ridicule doesn’t exactly express a tender fondness, but&#13;
Lampanelli dishes it out fairly, so at least nobody feels left out.&#13;
Now that’s love.&#13;
She’s experiencing the real thing lately, falling for&#13;
a guy she wouldn’t typically, if you know Lampanelli,&#13;
go for: a white one. "I know - I’ve disappointed&#13;
everyone," she pouts. "But he’s Italian, so when I tour&#13;
the South he’s still looked at like a colored, so it all&#13;
works out."&#13;
The wedding is set for October at the historical&#13;
Friars’ Club in New York, and unlike most stars, the&#13;
Connecticut-born comedian’s hungry for any Idnd&#13;
of publicity. Her people even suggested it as a talking&#13;
point.&#13;
"I’m whoring out everything, are you kidding?"&#13;
Lampanelli admits. "Who wants to talk about their&#13;
wedding? Me! ’Cause I’m, like, fucking romantic,&#13;
okaaay?"&#13;
Will she hire a gay wedding planner? "Nooo! Screw&#13;
those dirty faggots. I’m not going to support you&#13;
and your gay lifestyle. You guys should’ve listened to&#13;
Howard (Stern) and heard my price because I’m not&#13;
telling you, because you fucking faggots are all jealous&#13;
of me and my $300,000 wedding ... oh, did I let that&#13;
slip out?!"&#13;
Then we logically jump into gay marriage, and in&#13;
her own lovingly backward way she wonders why it’s&#13;
such a big deal to us because "you have the best out in&#13;
the world."&#13;
She continues: "We should say yes to gay marriage&#13;
but outlaw gay divorce and see how you like it."&#13;
........Continued See LISA Page-19&#13;
October 1, 2010&#13;
By Andrew Collins&#13;
Andrew Collins cove,s gay m~velfor the New&#13;
Drk ~’mes-owned website Abou~;com and is&#13;
the a~thor ofFodor’s Gay Guide to the USA.&#13;
Travel in America’s Las&#13;
I recently returned from my second rrip&#13;
to Americgs largest and least populated (by&#13;
densiw) state, Alaska. ~ese facts aren’t a big&#13;
surprise to most people, but sometimes it’s&#13;
difficult to grasp the state’s sheer dimensions&#13;
- for example, Alaska is about 15 times bigger&#13;
than Pennsylvania, but Pennsylvania has&#13;
17 times the number of residents. Beyond&#13;
coming up with startling (and geographically&#13;
geeky) trivia facts like these, it’s difficult to&#13;
describe Alaska’s terrain and scenery without&#13;
resorting to trite superlatives.&#13;
It’s truly a land you need to visit to&#13;
even begin to comprehend. The leading&#13;
highlights for most visitors are up-close views&#13;
of massive glaciers (dozens of them in some&#13;
areas), a fascinating array ofwildlife, and&#13;
North America’s highest peak (20,320-foot&#13;
Mt. McKinley, in Denali National Park).&#13;
Alaska also offers some of the world’s most&#13;
exciting kayaking, fishing, rafting, hiking and&#13;
campir~g (not to menti0n’dog-sledding). This&#13;
An excellent general GLBT resource for&#13;
the state is BentAlaska.com, a website with&#13;
events, news, and organizations of interest&#13;
to the communitT, plus a list of gay-friendly&#13;
businesses.&#13;
Taking a Cruise in Maska&#13;
Even if you’re not especially enamored of&#13;
cruise vacations, traveling by boat is without&#13;
question the best way to see southeastern&#13;
Alaska’s scenery, including areas like Glacier&#13;
Bay National Park and College Fjord. Many&#13;
major cruise lines offer Alaska cruises,&#13;
with Holland America Line (http://www.&#13;
hollandamerica.com) and Princess Cruises&#13;
(http://www.princess.com) offering the&#13;
greatest variety of itineraries, along with the&#13;
exceptional line of smaller, upscale ships,&#13;
Cruise West (http://www.cruisewest.com).&#13;
These are all extremely gay-friendly and&#13;
gay-popular Cruise lines. Several GLBTis&#13;
{ state ric~:in his,tory- from indigenous oriented tour operators, notably RSVP&#13;
culture to tales of Russian trappers and U.S. Vacations (http://www.rsvpvacations.com),&#13;
gold-fortune seekers. And the abundance of Olivia (http://www.olivia.com), Atlantis&#13;
delicious fresh seafood makes this a terrific&#13;
dining destination. Alaskh is ideally suited&#13;
to outdoorsy travelers, but - thanks to cruise&#13;
ships and scenic railroads - it’s also relatively&#13;
easy .to enjoy the natural beauty from a comfy&#13;
and controlled environment.&#13;
Is "Ihere a Gay Scene in Alaska?&#13;
Let’s put it this way: I wouldn’t&#13;
recommend traveling to Alaska expressly to&#13;
partake of gay nightlife, or meeting other&#13;
"family." Anchorage is a large, modern city&#13;
with a couple of gay bars, induding the&#13;
extremely fun and friendly dance club Mad&#13;
Myrna’s (http:llwww.alaska.net!-madmyrna)&#13;
- you’ll also find some excellent museums and&#13;
many stellar restaurants in Anchorage. The&#13;
state’s second largest city, Fairbanks, has a&#13;
small but active GLBT scene, some of it tied&#13;
in Alaska’s oldest college, the University of&#13;
Alaska Fairbanks.&#13;
Juneau, with a population of about&#13;
30,000, is the state capital and is generally&#13;
considered the most progressive city in the&#13;
state - a fair number of gay folks live here,&#13;
and bars and restaurants are generally quite&#13;
friendly. Also noteworthy is tiny but funky&#13;
Talkeetna, midway between Bmchorage and&#13;
Denali National Park. This cool little village&#13;
is a great base for exploring Denali and a&#13;
haven of free-spirits (it was the inspiration&#13;
for TV’s Northern Exposure). Throughout&#13;
Alaska. and especially around Anchorage,&#13;
you’l! find many gay-owned and gay-friendly&#13;
inns and B&amp;Bs. There’s a good list of these at&#13;
PurpleRoofs.com (http://www:purpleroofs.&#13;
co m!usa/alaska/alaskaregion.hmal).&#13;
(http://www.adantisevents.com) book all-gay&#13;
charter trips on some of the major lines that&#13;
ply Alaska waters, including Holland America&#13;
and Princess, as well as Carnival (http://&#13;
www.carnival.com), Celebrity (http://www.&#13;
celebritycruises.com), Norwegian (http://&#13;
wvw2.ncl.com), and Royal Caribbean&#13;
(http://www.royalcaribbean.com). Also note&#13;
that such ultra-luxurious lines as Silversea&#13;
(http://www.silverseaships.com) and Regent&#13;
Seven Seas (http://www.rssc.com) regularly&#13;
visit Alaska.&#13;
Even on cruises booked to the general&#13;
public, you’ll nearly always find gay and&#13;
lesbian passengers (and certainly some crew).&#13;
And on these cruises, there’s usually at least&#13;
one and sometimes several GLBT mixers or&#13;
meet-ups onboard during the week. If you’d&#13;
like to find other gay travelers booked on the&#13;
same cruise, or read other GLBT feedback&#13;
related to cruise travel, check out the gay/&#13;
lesbian cruising forum at Cruisemates.com&#13;
(http://www.cruisemates. tom/forum/gaylesbian-&#13;
cruising).&#13;
I can speak very positively about Alaska&#13;
cruises based on my recent sailing aboard&#13;
Holland America’s exceptionally well-outfitted&#13;
Statendarri. I traveled ~vith my family; seven&#13;
of us altogether, and we chose a particularly&#13;
glacier-intensive itinerary, through the Inside&#13;
Passage, with calls at Ketchikan, Juneau (my&#13;
favorite), and Skagway, plus a day each sailing&#13;
through Glacier Bay- and College Fjord. I’m&#13;
not, for the record, a general fan of cruise&#13;
vacations - iust a personal preference, as I’m&#13;
more partial to the freedom of road-tripping,&#13;
and traveling without a set itinerary. But this&#13;
Harvard Glacier is one ofthe highlights ofa cruise through Alaska’s breathtaking College Fjord.&#13;
Holland kanerica cruise was a wonderful&#13;
adventure from start (out of Vancouver) to&#13;
finish (in Seward). And if you are planning&#13;
a trip with a few friends or relatives, a cruise&#13;
can be ideal in terms of logistics, value and&#13;
the pure fun of sharing countless memorable&#13;
experiences together.&#13;
Alaska cruises range greatly in price,&#13;
starting for as little as $600 per person,&#13;
based on double-occupancy, with an inside&#13;
cabin on one of the less-fancy ships that visit&#13;
the region, such as the Carnival Spirit or&#13;
Norwegian Star - this is also assuming you&#13;
book during the shoulder months (May and&#13;
September). For a stateroom with balcony&#13;
on an upscale line like Holland America,&#13;
expect to pay $1,500 or more, depending on&#13;
the size of the cabin, the particular ship, and&#13;
the time ofskiling (June through August are&#13;
high season). And if there were ever a great&#13;
time to splurge for a balcony cabin, it’s an&#13;
Alaska cruise, as a huge part of the experience&#13;
is observing the magnificent scenery from&#13;
aboard the ship.&#13;
If yon’re averse to organized-group travel,&#13;
would like to combine driving your own car&#13;
with traveling by ship, or simply enjoy the&#13;
excitement and relative affordability of ferryboat&#13;
transportation, consider a do-it-yourself&#13;
version of an Alaska cruise: traveling the&#13;
Alaska Maritime Highway System (http://&#13;
www.dot.state.ak.us/amhs/index.shtml). You&#13;
can get around via this extensive network of&#13;
state-operated ferries, just as many Alaskans&#13;
get from town to town, either without a car&#13;
or - at considerably greater expense - with&#13;
one. This is an adventurous way to sail&#13;
through the Inside Passage, starting either&#13;
dmvn in Bellingham, Washington, or much&#13;
closer to Alaska in the Canadian port city of&#13;
Prince Rupert. The ferry stops at all the major&#13;
towns in southeast Alaska.&#13;
You can also sail via the ferry system&#13;
through Prince \Villiam Sound and to Kodiak&#13;
Island (with stops in Valdez, Cordova,&#13;
Whittier, Homer, and others), or through&#13;
southwestern Alaska’s remote Aleutian Chain,&#13;
from Chignik all the way to Unalaska/Dutch&#13;
Harbor. Again. traveling with a car and&#13;
sleeping onboard in cabins can make this a&#13;
fairly costly trip - figure on about $800 to&#13;
$900 for two passengers, a car. and a cabin for&#13;
a one-way trip from Port Rupert to Skagway.&#13;
But you can choose an itinerary that allo~vs&#13;
you to get on and offat a number of ports,&#13;
and it’s still cheaper and allows for greater&#13;
flexibility than a cruise.&#13;
Touring Maska on Land&#13;
Whether you reach Alaska by cruise ship,&#13;
plane or car (the 2,300-mile drive from Great&#13;
Falls, Montana to Fairbanks on the Alaska-&#13;
Canada Highway is quite a memorable&#13;
undertaking), it’s worth taking some time to&#13;
explore some parts of the state’s rugged and&#13;
largely unspoiled interior.&#13;
Many cruise lines offer one-way itineraries&#13;
(as opposed to "loop" itineraries, that return&#13;
you back to Vancouver, Seattle, or wherever&#13;
the cruise started). These begin or end in&#13;
Alaska, typically in a port that’s relatively&#13;
close to Anchorage, such as Whittier or&#13;
Seward. This latter community, home to the&#13;
superb Alaska SeaLife Center aquarium and&#13;
Kenai Fjords National Park, is where my&#13;
recent Holland America cruise ended.&#13;
From here my family and I rented&#13;
a couple of cars and explored the area,&#13;
continued on to Anchorage, and then spent&#13;
two nights up in Talkeema. Other notable&#13;
areas within relatively easy driving distance&#13;
ofAnchorage and the Kenai Peninsula&#13;
include the charming little vacation town of&#13;
Girdwood, which is home to upscale Alyeska&#13;
Resort; Homer, a popular fishing town; and&#13;
Whittier, which has kayaking and boating on&#13;
Prince William Sound plus access to several&#13;
stunning glaciers. Farther afield and also wellworth&#13;
investigating are Denali National Par.k&#13;
(4 to 5 hours north ofAnchorage), Fairbanks&#13;
(2 hours farther north of Denali), and Valdez&#13;
(6 to 7 hours east ofAnchorage).&#13;
One way to explore the interior without&#13;
a car, as far north as spectacular Denali&#13;
National Park and on up to Fairbanks, is&#13;
via the scenic Alaska Railroad (http://ww~v.&#13;
alaskarailroad.com). Many Alaska cruises offer&#13;
post- or pre-trip options that includes several&#13;
days on the railroad, or you can book a your&#13;
own railroad package, which includes riding&#13;
the railroad’s gleaming railcars past incredible&#13;
scenery, tours at different stops, and overnight&#13;
hotel accommodations. These packages range&#13;
.................Continued SeeALASKA Page-19&#13;
October 1, 2010 15&#13;
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Photo’s by Victor G.&#13;
Out &amp;About in Oklahoma&#13;
@ Tulsa Eagle, Tulsa&#13;
@The Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
OKC AIDS Walk and Run Double attendance from&#13;
2009&#13;
By Jeanne Flanigan&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
O~HOMLA CITX~ OK The 2010&#13;
OKC AIDS xTchlk and Run was held on a&#13;
beautiful Sunday September 19 in the heart&#13;
of Bricktown, this time at Sonic Headquarters&#13;
with double-the attendance from last year.&#13;
AIDS \Valk Board President John Greet&#13;
estimated that over 88 runners and over&#13;
1000 walkers participated this yeal; including&#13;
Teleflora and AAA. Volunteers fi’om Dell&#13;
Computers, \V-gaigreens, BancFirst, United&#13;
\Ygay, Sonic, the Red Cross and others signed&#13;
in participants, sold T-shirts, set up the&#13;
course, and also provided water and relief to&#13;
organizations that had booths surrounding the&#13;
Sonic building. .&#13;
The route for the \Valk was changed this&#13;
year due to renovations going on at the Myriad&#13;
Gardens where the festival had been held in the&#13;
past, so Sonic generously donated their space&#13;
for this event. Canopies for the booths were&#13;
provided by OKC Pride. ~e booths ran along&#13;
the north side of the Sonic building, facing the&#13;
Bricktown Canal with a DJ on the canal dock.&#13;
AIDS Walk OKC raises money for grants&#13;
to nonprofit organizations that provide services&#13;
for people living with HIV/AIDS. During&#13;
2010 AIDS Walk OKC has held fundraising&#13;
awareness of the need for the vital services&#13;
these organiz,~tions provide. An award was&#13;
given to Johnny Norris and the Friends of the&#13;
Hilo who have consistendy raised thousands&#13;
of dollars for AIDS Walk OKC for the past&#13;
18 years with their Turnabout Show, which&#13;
this year,raised over $4000. Other fundraisers&#13;
were organized by Sonja Martinez and Dee&#13;
Britt at Partners, Nick Post at the Copa, KJttT&#13;
Bob Aimes ar the Boom, and at the Pride&#13;
Festival as well as individual house parties.&#13;
Greer said these fundraisers would happen&#13;
again next year and into the future.&#13;
In 2009 eight organizations were awarded&#13;
grants to continue their work to help those&#13;
living with HIV. Earnings from the 2010&#13;
AIDS Walk will be announced on the AIDS&#13;
Walk OKC ,vebsite by October 1. Grants to&#13;
organizations will be given out after the yearly&#13;
World AIDS Day Remembrance Service at&#13;
Mayflower Congregational Church December&#13;
1. Organizations helping those living with&#13;
HIV with 501C3 IRS status can apply for a&#13;
grant online from October 1 through 31. To&#13;
apply for a grant or for more information go&#13;
to www.aids~valkokc.org.&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Finishline, Oklahoma City @ OKC AIDS WALK 2010&#13;
18 ~ October 1, 2010&#13;
@ OKC AIDS WALK 2010&#13;
By Ed Sikov&#13;
Ed Sikov is the author ofDark Victory; 7he Life ofBette&#13;
Davis and other books aboutf!_/ms andfilmmakers.&#13;
"Look, darling! A cocl ail just for us!"&#13;
The puppies were in residence that&#13;
weekend, which meant the rest of us gorged&#13;
on calorie-free eye candy, since the boys were&#13;
untouchable. The best we could do was smell&#13;
them.&#13;
Robbie had a distinct personal funk that&#13;
shifted a little from day to day: top notes of&#13;
salt water with middle notes of two rank men&#13;
- Robbie and the previous night’s trick. Kyle,&#13;
on the other hand, always smelled faintly&#13;
of Dr. Bronner’s peppermint soap, which&#13;
blended with his naturally sweet disposition&#13;
to create aromatically the ideal playmate,&#13;
soulmate, best friend, husband and ultimately&#13;
survivor, weeping over the grave even as he&#13;
inherits the fortune. I had a major crush on&#13;
him.&#13;
CNN’s prepster-geek reporter Jack Fogg&#13;
showed up, too, along with his glorious&#13;
boyfriend, Sammy. Dan came straight from&#13;
the airport (conference in Cleveland) in a&#13;
stressed, must-be-medicated state. And with&#13;
the angel of cocktail creation smiling upon&#13;
us, it was Craig’s weekend as well.&#13;
If you found yourself in a Tarantinodesigned&#13;
slaughterhouse with a large enough&#13;
beam balance, you could hang Craig on one&#13;
hook and the rest of us on the opposite end,&#13;
and Craig would still remain on the ground.&#13;
Not really, but in the Pines, Craig felt like&#13;
(and frankly looked like) a mastodon. But he&#13;
adored the beach and loved Our house, so he&#13;
braved the stares and not-even-stifled laughs&#13;
of skinny, giggling twinkles who didn’t have&#13;
a quarter of Craig’s wit. He dismissed them&#13;
Bugs Bunny-style as "maroons."&#13;
We were all in the living room late&#13;
on Saturday afternoon when Craig, as&#13;
though by instinct, launched into one of&#13;
his routines: a frightfully accurate imitation&#13;
of a certain glamorous 1950s song belter.&#13;
He ran through bits from _It’s Always Fair&#13;
Weather_ and _Kismet_, and even the song&#13;
she sings (uncredited) in Bette Davis’s -~Mr.&#13;
Skeffington. I was, as usual, enthralled and&#13;
applauded at the end; Dan grinned with joy.&#13;
Craig’s Dolores Gray was phenomenal. He&#13;
even claims to have coached Lypsinka.&#13;
Jack and Sammy were polite but dueless.&#13;
Kyle said, with wide-eyed wonder, "Wow!&#13;
You’re really good! Who was that? She’s&#13;
amazing!"&#13;
At which point Robbie Stood up,&#13;
stretched dramatically to show off his chilired&#13;
treasure trail, and announced, "Why do&#13;
bitter queens love clownish women from&#13;
old movies nobody else cares about? I’m too&#13;
young for this. I won’t be back for dinner."&#13;
And out the door he strolled.&#13;
’~sshole," said Kyle. Dan seethed. Jack&#13;
and Sammy kept their mouths shut; they&#13;
probably agreed with Robbie but were too&#13;
polite to say it. I was offended across the&#13;
board - for Craig, for old movies, for the&#13;
late Dolores Gray- and was paralyzed with&#13;
outrage. "Robbie’s hot," Sammy observed.&#13;
Jack threw a pillow at him.&#13;
"Eureka!" Craig declared. "I have just&#13;
invented a cocktail to celebrate the revelation&#13;
that Robbie is an agent of Satan. I always&#13;
thought there was something suspicious&#13;
about that flaming red hair. Gents? xX/-ho&#13;
would like a Bitter Queen?"&#13;
"What goes into a bitter queen?" Kyle&#13;
asked innocently.&#13;
"Nothing! That’s the problem!" Craig&#13;
batted back.&#13;
Here’s Craig’s incredibly simple and quite&#13;
delicious recipe. We collectively added the&#13;
descriptive details during a slightly sodden&#13;
dinner:&#13;
T~ne Bitter Queen&#13;
Take last night’s martini glass with the&#13;
dregs still in it, and toss the dregs in the sink.&#13;
Don’t rinse out the glass. Add a bit too much&#13;
Jameson Irish Whiskey and three or four&#13;
dashes ofAngostura Bitters. Plunk a single,&#13;
pathetic ice cube into the glass. Fo~ the full&#13;
effect, drink it alone.&#13;
Variation: "The Bitter Old Queen": use&#13;
Jameson 12-year Special Reserve.&#13;
N&#13;
clearly that not al! Oklahomans shared the&#13;
vision of the Federal legislation.&#13;
At a recent meeting of leaders ofLGBT&#13;
organizations held at the headquarters of&#13;
the Cimarron Alliance Foundation, the FBI&#13;
agents announced they will be presenting&#13;
three forums on hate crimes. The public&#13;
meetings will be held on October 5 in&#13;
Oklahoma City, October 6 in Tulsa and&#13;
October 7 in Muskogee, with the FBI&#13;
represented by Jim \Vindsor,/hny Koons and&#13;
Doug Straight.&#13;
The purpose of these forums is to assure&#13;
the LGBT communitT of the privacy- to be&#13;
expected when reporting crimes, the&#13;
interest the FBI has in bringing perpetrators&#13;
of hate crimes to justice, and to introduce&#13;
members of various legal and criminal&#13;
investigation agencies who want to eliminate&#13;
hate crimes.&#13;
For more information on the forums or&#13;
to report a hate crime, contact Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Foundation at intb@cimarronallince.&#13;
org, www.crimarronalliance.org, or the FBI at&#13;
James.straight@ic.fbi.gov.&#13;
Does that mean divorce is imminent for&#13;
~he soon-to-be newlyweds?&#13;
"I got my prenup all set," she says.&#13;
"Signed, sealed and delivered!"&#13;
Lampanelli’s always on top of it, always&#13;
getting the last laugh; she clobbers the hell&#13;
out of mankind (gay kind, bla&amp; kind, old&#13;
kind, handicap kind) with a mouth that never&#13;
lets up - onstage, duringTV interviews,&#13;
during this interview. She toned her&#13;
dirtiness down for a recent _Chelsea Lately_&#13;
appearance, but that wasfft all that seemed&#13;
unusual: Viewers, myself included, sensed&#13;
awkwardness between the comedian and the&#13;
show’s host, Chelsea Handler.&#13;
Lampanelli settles that: "No, you read it&#13;
wrong, because when we came offwe were&#13;
like, ’Oh my god, wasn’t that so much fun?!’&#13;
like two giddy schoolgirls. You know what it&#13;
is? You faggots love to stir up trouble! Like,&#13;
’Hey, let’s make Kathy Griffin hate Lisa; hey,&#13;
let’s make Lisa hate Margaret Cho.’ Well,&#13;
guess what? You don’t have to make me hate&#13;
Margaret Cho ... because I already do!"&#13;
Lampanelli backpedals, slipping out a&#13;
light laugh that’s more sweet than sour, and&#13;
says she doesn’t really abhor Cho, a constant&#13;
among her targets. She doesn’t even know the&#13;
fellow queer-loved comedian, but "I always&#13;
have to make fun of her because she’s a dirty&#13;
Asian."&#13;
So there’s no rivalry among female&#13;
comedians?&#13;
"Not from where I sit, because I’m,&#13;
like, better than them all," she explains,&#13;
mentioning that Handler is actually&#13;
producing her upcoming reality show that’s&#13;
still in negotiations and can’t be discussed.&#13;
"There’s none between me and Kathy because&#13;
she’s tough, man. She doesn’t care whom she&#13;
fucks with; that’s beautiful! A lot of people&#13;
allude to celebrities, but she just says it, and&#13;
I’m like, that’s balls! I love that."&#13;
But Lampanelh"’s own saucy remarks&#13;
sweep up lots of attention, too, just as they&#13;
did after she opened the _Roast of David&#13;
Hasselhoff_ in August on Comedy Central,&#13;
where she’s also roasted Joan Rivers, Pamela&#13;
Anderson and William Shatner (next up, she&#13;
hopes: "The fat lesbian roast. I’d love to do&#13;
Rosie O’Donnell ... and Oprah Winfrey.’)&#13;
For Hasselho~s time in the hot seat,&#13;
Lampanelli said his black and bloated liver&#13;
could’re starred in _Precious_ and that his&#13;
career "has crumbled worse than downtown&#13;
Haiti." Even Perez Hilton thought it was too&#13;
much.&#13;
"Oh, she just had her period! She was just&#13;
a little annoyed, and I get it," Lampanelli&#13;
says. "But where’s the line? And who’s gonna&#13;
draw it, some arbitrary FCC or whatever? If&#13;
you can make it funny - which I obviously&#13;
did, because I’m, like, the best comedian who&#13;
ever lived! - then obviously it has not gone&#13;
too far."&#13;
When Lampanelli was on the receiving&#13;
end, the roasters went for the obvious - her&#13;
love for black men and her voluptuous size.&#13;
After opening up about her self-esteem&#13;
battle in her book _Chocolate, Please: My&#13;
Adventures in Food, Fat, and Freaks_,&#13;
recently out in paperback, you might wonder&#13;
if she was more affected than she looked. Not&#13;
this time, she says.&#13;
"If they’re funny, I don’t mind them. And&#13;
they were funny," Lampanelli says, naming&#13;
Gilbert Gottfried as her favorite that night.&#13;
"In the past there’s been .jokes that aren’t that&#13;
great and you’re just like, that kind of hurts.&#13;
But when the joke is really good, you almost&#13;
appreciate the comedy more than what they’re&#13;
saying. These were really clever and I said,&#13;
’OK, this is not affecting me.’"&#13;
Lampanelli breaks off for a bit, mulling&#13;
over her thoughts a little more until she&#13;
swings back in: "I mean, it hasn’t yet. Oh my&#13;
god, maybe now that you mention it I’ll go&#13;
and binge this afternoon. You faggot, leave it&#13;
to you to fuck up my life!"&#13;
Payback’s a bitch, Lisa.&#13;
from 5 to 12 nights and start around $1,800&#13;
per person.&#13;
Shorter day trips are also available on the&#13;
Alaska Railroad - among the most rewarding&#13;
itineraries are the ride from Anchorage to&#13;
Denali (starting around $150), and the&#13;
Glacier Discovery Trains to Grandview&#13;
(starting around $85).&#13;
Another great option is to book a trip&#13;
with a local outfitter. Based in Fairbanks, Out&#13;
in Alaska (http://www.outinalaska.com) is a&#13;
highly reputable, gay-owned tour operator&#13;
that offers exciting trips, both camping&#13;
(starting around $1,800 for six days) and&#13;
hotel-based (from $2,500 for seven days), to&#13;
some of the state’s mosvscenic areas. Out in&#13;
Alaska trips typically last a week to 10 days,&#13;
have 5 to 10 participants, and include meals,&#13;
transportation within the regions visited,&#13;
activities, and - in the case of camping - gear.&#13;
Some Out in Alaska trips are oriented&#13;
primarily toward sightseeing and might cover&#13;
major national parks (Denali, Kanai Fjords,&#13;
Wrangell-St. Elias) and the regions around&#13;
Fairbanks and Anchorage. The more activitydriven&#13;
trips - which can be themed around&#13;
glacier trekking, hiking, rafting, or kayaking&#13;
- venture into the state’s remote wilderness,&#13;
from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to&#13;
the Yukon or Copper rivers. The company&#13;
also organizes small LGBT group adventures&#13;
on some Of the mainstream cruises offered&#13;
through the Inside Passage.&#13;
However you explore this majestic land,&#13;
it’s absolutely worth the time and effort to get&#13;
yourself up here - and to plan on spending a&#13;
minimum of seven days. When even seasoned&#13;
travelers talk about "trips of a lifetime"&#13;
and "most memorable travel experiences,"&#13;
they’re often referring to adventures they’ve&#13;
undertaken in Alaska.&#13;
Others also welcome this measure as&#13;
another sign of progress for Tulsa. Tulsa&#13;
Human Rights Commission Chairman&#13;
Tommy Chesbro stated, "It is exciting to&#13;
see Tulsa moving forward and being more&#13;
inclusive of all our citizens."&#13;
Others are not so optimistic. As Tulsan&#13;
m McGregor put ~t, On the student end I&#13;
th~nk theyre be,ng set up for failure because&#13;
school might be a relatively safe zone, but&#13;
when they get out into the real world in&#13;
Oklal~oma they will find that they can be&#13;
freely and openly discriminated against and&#13;
not only is it legal, but there will be plenty&#13;
of political leaders around to say that it is&#13;
perfectly acceptable too."&#13;
Oldal~omans for Equality is encouraging&#13;
members of the community to contact t~e&#13;
Tulsa Board of Education (www.tulsaschools.&#13;
org/district/admin.shm) to thank the board&#13;
members for this progressive and courageous&#13;
step to~vards providing Safety and a better&#13;
learning environment ~br all students and&#13;
teachers, especially those of the GLBT&#13;
community.&#13;
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October 2010&#13;
"Click those slippers, Cancer"&#13;
Venus retrograding across Mars in&#13;
Scorpio offers a chance to repeat or&#13;
correct romantic and erotic errors.&#13;
Stress from Jupiter and Uranus push&#13;
it toward errors of comic proportions.&#13;
Keep your sense of humor. A solar&#13;
aspect from Libra promises that with&#13;
small effort, grace and aplomb will get&#13;
you through anything.&#13;
ARIES (March 20-April 19): When&#13;
it comes to sexual activity and sexual&#13;
fulfillment, quality isn’t as easy to get&#13;
as quantity. Focus on the relationship&#13;
you have (or the one you want), and be&#13;
honest about where your sexual needs&#13;
aren’t being met.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Your&#13;
plans with your friends may be farfetched,&#13;
even utterly impractical. Don’t&#13;
push too hard; be open to trimming your&#13;
sails to a steadier process and a more&#13;
reliable goal. Share your opinions, but&#13;
let others take the lead.&#13;
GE~’~NI (May 21- June 20): You will be&#13;
noticed; don’t worry about that! Trying&#13;
to get noticed will only make you look&#13;
like a grandstanding egoman~ac. Play&#13;
it cool; focus on your work. Innovative&#13;
approaches modestly advanced will get&#13;
you the attention you want.&#13;
CANCER (June 21- July 22): Hey,&#13;
Dorothy, click those slippers and take&#13;
care of business at home! Wanderlust&#13;
and the search for novelties are mostly&#13;
counterproductive distractions, but they&#13;
might inspire playful ways to pep up&#13;
your domestic life.&#13;
LEO (July 23 - August 22): Are you&#13;
out to your family? Raise issues that&#13;
need to be discussed with them. Still,&#13;
be careful not to spill too much info.&#13;
Meaningful relationships deserve&#13;
openness; tawdry adventures and&#13;
intimate details are nobody else’s&#13;
business.&#13;
WRGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Don’t shy away from the tough issues&#13;
with your partner, but be careful not&#13;
to be too provocative, smug or selfrighteous.&#13;
It’s not about you. Keep the&#13;
focus on what’s really important.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22):&#13;
Retail therapy is just an enabling term&#13;
for "shopaholic." Step away from the&#13;
counter and get a realistic handle on&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22&#13;
- December 20): Reaching for the&#13;
future may be more comfortable than&#13;
resolving erupting issues from the past,&#13;
but the latter is your foundation so&#13;
make sure you deal with that. Friends&#13;
offer perspective and distraction. Be&#13;
careful to distinguish between the two.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 -&#13;
January 19): Two paths ahead of you:&#13;
One is bright and brilliant and offers&#13;
lots of amazing thrills at considerable&#13;
risk. The other is much duller and leads&#13;
through hard work toward success. You&#13;
know which road to take.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
18): Your ability to collaborate and&#13;
bring together diverse ideas is what&#13;
will get you favorably noticed. Resist&#13;
the tern ptation to show off your sense&#13;
of economy and resourcefulness. That&#13;
will just blow up in your face.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19):&#13;
Being your own brilliantly spiritual&#13;
self will probably confuse people and&#13;
maybe even scare some. Whether you&#13;
actually win arguments, you may terrify&#13;
your opposition. Channel that energy&#13;
into quiet study. Cultivating an air of&#13;
serene mystery will convey powerful&#13;
sexiness.&#13;
Across&#13;
Story of Greeks that busted some Troians&#13;
Ml-night bash&#13;
0 She played ~vith Sherman on The&#13;
Jefl~)rsons&#13;
!5 Brando~ last one was in Paris&#13;
1 Simpson trial judge Lance&#13;
2 Avoid premature eiaculation&#13;
3 Nothing to brag about&#13;
4 Tutti-fi’utti ingredient&#13;
5 The Sound of MUsic song&#13;
6 Takes five&#13;
your accounts. Yes, you are entitled to a&#13;
birthday treat, but shouldn’t your friends&#13;
and family be covering that?&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November&#13;
21): It’s not all about you. On the other&#13;
hand acting as if it were could unlock&#13;
creative potential. Still, there is a time&#13;
and a place for indulging in rampant&#13;
egomania. Keep it where it belongs,&#13;
and dig for those deep inner truths.&#13;
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VOLUME 7 ISSUE 11 Twitter.com/MetroStarNews ~ MetroStarNews.com FREE 1 NOVEMBER 1,2010&#13;
reaches out to GLBT Oldahomans&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Byrd Act of 2009 which expanded the&#13;
categories of Federal hate crimes to include&#13;
gender, disability, and sexual orientation and&#13;
gender identity.&#13;
On October 5 a panel discussion was held&#13;
at Church of the Open Arms which attracted&#13;
spectators from the GLBT community as well&#13;
as other social justice groups. Mr. Hamilton&#13;
introduced the panel, which included&#13;
Special Agents Jim Windsor and Doug&#13;
Strait, the Oklahoma City U.S. Attorney’s&#13;
Office Deputy Criminal Chief Kerri Kelly,&#13;
and Synthia Demons, a Senior Conciliation&#13;
Specialist with the U.S. Department of&#13;
Justice.&#13;
Kerri Kdly began, pointing out exactly&#13;
what the expanded Federal Hate Crimes law&#13;
does and doesn’t do. It does not cover all&#13;
Anti-Gay Speech Prompts Teen&#13;
Suicide&#13;
ByJeanne Flanigan&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
parents’ home in Norman on October&#13;
10. Zach had attended the City Council&#13;
meeting, and had endured more than 3&#13;
hours of testimony from Norman citizens&#13;
regarding the proclamation. While 24 of the&#13;
46 speakers were in support of it and given&#13;
equal time, the people who spoke against it&#13;
paraded negative, misguided, stereotypes of&#13;
the LGBT community before the Council.&#13;
This negativity bothered Zach for days&#13;
afterward according to his sister, Nikld.&#13;
Zach had endured bullying and&#13;
harassment in Norman North High School,&#13;
recalled his father, Van Harrington. Zach saw&#13;
the same disrespectful, sometimes hateful,&#13;
behavior and language used by adults at the&#13;
Council meeting that night.&#13;
Mr. Harrington, his wife Nancy; and&#13;
FBI SpecialAgentfim V~ndsor Community&#13;
Forum Speaker at Church ofthe Open Arms.&#13;
Gorin photo&#13;
OKI,~AHOMA CITY, OK __ "Hello, I’m&#13;
Jim Win&amp;m; I’m with the FBI and I’d like to&#13;
talk to you."&#13;
\Vhen Scott Hamilton of the Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Foundation first heard this telephone&#13;
introduction, he reacted like most of us&#13;
would, somewhat apprehensive. What came&#13;
together was a positive event, showing an&#13;
increased interest by the Oklahoma office of&#13;
the Federal Bureau of Investigation about&#13;
hate crimes against people of the GLBT&#13;
community. Federal authorities were further&#13;
empowered by the Matthew Shepard James&#13;
race, religion, color, national origin)&#13;
2. The act is intentional (nor accidental&#13;
or due to negligence)&#13;
3. The act must have caused bodily harm,&#13;
or a weapon or incendiary device must have&#13;
be used with the intentional of causing bodily&#13;
harm&#13;
4. The crime must somehow be connected&#13;
to interstate commerce.&#13;
The Act does not cover threats or hate&#13;
speech, which includes vandalism such as&#13;
anti-gay graffiti.&#13;
The last provision was somewhat complex&#13;
and not widely understood by the general&#13;
........Continued See FBI Page-7&#13;
Margaret Cox, Don Hawkins and Mick Schirron&#13;
among those honored at Cimarron A liance Awards&#13;
Gala&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK A lifetime&#13;
of activist work came together when one of&#13;
Oldahoma’s City’s most renowned activists&#13;
won yet another honor for a long legacy of&#13;
service. The activism of Margaret Cox began&#13;
with the Washington Urban League in 1964,&#13;
but since then she has been a fixture not only&#13;
for GLBT activism but in virtually every&#13;
avenue of social justice. She has served as&#13;
the coordinator for the Oklahoma National&#13;
Organization for Women (NOW) and Metro&#13;
OKC NOW. She is well known for her work&#13;
with the Oldahoma Coalition to Abolish the&#13;
Margaret Cox receives Lifetime Achievement&#13;
Award. Gorin photo&#13;
7 to 1 ro approve a proclamation declaring&#13;
October "LGBT History Month." The&#13;
Norman Human Rights Commission wrote&#13;
the proclamation after "much deliberation"&#13;
stated Norman Mayor, Cindy Rosenthal.&#13;
Co-Founders Kathy Williams and Laura&#13;
Belmonte ofThe Equality Network (TEN)&#13;
made a visit from Tulsa to Norman ro consult&#13;
with Council members and the Mayor. Emails&#13;
and newspaper articles declared this a&#13;
historic moment in Oklahoma. This action&#13;
gave hope to many that things are changing&#13;
in the state.&#13;
And then tragedy struck. Nineteen year&#13;
old Zach Harrington took his life at his&#13;
Zach was a musician and had been&#13;
awarded a $ !000 grant by PFLAG in 2009&#13;
to study music. He had been living in&#13;
Fayetteville, Arkansas. Although he was&#13;
6’4", he was more interested in music than&#13;
athletics, Van Harrington remembers. Some&#13;
of his classmates didn’t understand this and&#13;
harassed him. His Facebook page tells of a&#13;
private person with a sense of humor, a music&#13;
and movie lover who wants ro be told that he&#13;
is missed.&#13;
And he is missed. At a Candlelight Vigil&#13;
at 8 pm on October 13, at the Memorial&#13;
Garden on the South Oval at University&#13;
.........Continued See SUICIDE Page-6&#13;
Death Penalty, being arrested countless times&#13;
for that cause in acts of civil disobedience.&#13;
She has served as a Board Member and&#13;
Secretary of the Oklahoma chapter of the&#13;
American Civil Liberties Union, and her&#13;
GLBT activism began in 1982 when she&#13;
joined the board of OKC’s Herland Sister&#13;
Resources. She was a major factor behind that&#13;
organization growing from small beginnings&#13;
to the institution it is today serving not only&#13;
on their board, but also as their-newsletter&#13;
editor and various officer positions. She&#13;
had been a part of the activist group Simply&#13;
Equal. Later she was elected to the Board&#13;
of Cimarron Alliance and later chaired&#13;
it, serving in many capacities including&#13;
acting as the Coordinator of Docents when&#13;
the Oklahoma Holocaust Remembrance&#13;
Exhibition-The Nazi Persecution of&#13;
Homosexuals came to Oldahoma City in&#13;
2005. Retired from state employment as&#13;
Director of the Oklahoma Public Relations&#13;
Board, she has recovered well from a recent&#13;
heart attack and is getting a much deserved&#13;
rest, but she came out to receive this honor.&#13;
Mick Schirron (center) and Don Hawkins&#13;
(right) receive Media Award with well wisher&#13;
(left)John Greet.&#13;
........Continued See AWARDS Page-6&#13;
2 November 1, 2010&#13;
Fashion Designer Johnathan Kayne; a proud role&#13;
By Robi!~ D-Townsend&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
OKLAHO~vIA CIT~I OK&#13;
Vibrant colors, shimmering&#13;
fabrics, and sparkling rhinestones&#13;
flooded the catwalk at Johnathan&#13;
Kayne’s ’Fashion for Food’ show&#13;
held last month benefiting&#13;
the Regional Food Bank of&#13;
Oldahomds (R~BO) Food for&#13;
Kids program. More than 200&#13;
guests attended this exclusive&#13;
fashion show which featured&#13;
the latest creations from this&#13;
nationally recognized fashion&#13;
designer. Kayne is a passionate&#13;
advocate for preventing&#13;
childhood hunger.&#13;
’q~ais is probably the proudest&#13;
moment in my life," said Kayne.&#13;
"This cause has been near and&#13;
dear to my heart because I was&#13;
one of those hunglT children&#13;
growing up." Kayne shared a time&#13;
in his young life when he was&#13;
overweight and did not always&#13;
have good food choices. He now&#13;
serves on the RFBO Celebrity&#13;
Council and is a known nation&#13;
wide for his great fhshion design.&#13;
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chr0nidally hungB~ dementa¢ Johnathan Kayne raised thousands ofdoll~tb" to suppO~ the&#13;
school child through the RFBOS Regionat FoodBanh ofOklahoma Foodfor fi~Tdsprogram.&#13;
Food for Kids program. The Photo by Robin D-Townsend&#13;
event grossed more than $25,000 305 elementary schools in 42 counties across&#13;
for the cause.&#13;
This is the second year of I~yne’s annual&#13;
fashion show which was featured last year on&#13;
his TLC reality show Gown Crazy. The event&#13;
featured two runway shmvs - one featuring&#13;
Kayne’s latest designs and a finale show with&#13;
custom items modeled by local celebrities&#13;
including OKC news anchor and former Miss&#13;
America, Lauren Nelson.&#13;
The Food for Kids program provides&#13;
chronically hungry elementary school&#13;
children with backpacks filled xvith nonperishable,&#13;
kid-friendly food to eat over&#13;
weekends and holidays. Food for Kids serves&#13;
central and western Oldahoma, providing&#13;
backpacks to nearly 8,000 &amp;ronically hungry&#13;
children each week during the school year.&#13;
There are 25 schools on the xvaiting list to&#13;
join the program.&#13;
"It is our desire that no child goes to&#13;
school Monday morning with hunger pains,"&#13;
said RFBO Executive Director Rodney&#13;
Bivens. "Vge currently serve nearly 8,000&#13;
hungry kids per week. We believe that when&#13;
hunger ends, learning begins." The RFBO&#13;
operating costs are 4% of all the funding they&#13;
receive. The National Center on Nonprofits&#13;
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a city, OK 73 03&#13;
Sooner State Stampede&#13;
SSRA Rode back after 5&#13;
years&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
7~m Dickman, President ofSooner State Rodeo&#13;
Association. Staffphoto&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Cowboys and cowgirls&#13;
from across America came together the first&#13;
weekend of October as SSRA held their&#13;
Sooner State Stampede. Hosted at the Airport&#13;
East Ramada Inn, the party started there with&#13;
a show celebration, and continued with the&#13;
competition at the Bridle Creek Horse Ranch&#13;
and Resort north ofTulsa in the hamlet of&#13;
Sperry. The event was significant in that not&#13;
only did it bring GLBT western lifestyle folk&#13;
together from&#13;
since 2005.&#13;
N~e Sooner State Rodeo AssOciation&#13;
was first formed in 2002 to give the GLBT&#13;
and allied community ofTulsa and eastern&#13;
Oklahoma a new avenue for western lifestyle&#13;
expression. They hold fundraisers throughout&#13;
the year not only for themselves but also&#13;
various Oklahoma charities, and is one of&#13;
28 members of the International Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association.&#13;
Held for the first time at the Bridle Creek&#13;
Horse Ranch, the event featured standard&#13;
rodeo events but also those unique to gay&#13;
rodeo, naturally goat dressing and a wild drag&#13;
race. gc’ith over 60 contestants from across&#13;
America it proved to be quite an event.&#13;
"Clogger Bill" Francisco was this year’s&#13;
Grand Marshal, and he got involved with gay&#13;
rodeo over 20 years ago because as he puts&#13;
it, "The atmosphere, all the cowboys, al! the&#13;
events in the arena, I love it all." Also on hand&#13;
was the current reigning Mr. MGRA Kelly&#13;
Moore ( Missouri Gay Rodeo Association)&#13;
who had also been Miss MGRA in 2007, the&#13;
only person to ever capture both titles in that&#13;
state.&#13;
Although the event had a wide diversity of&#13;
spectators, among the most interesting were&#13;
a heterosexual family who was there viewing&#13;
a rodeo of any kind for the first time, Gayla&#13;
and Todd Lackey, owners of Crazy Cat Tie&#13;
Dyes ~vith the children Jason and Althea.&#13;
Having previous experience with the GLBT&#13;
community through vending at several Pride&#13;
events, it was this event that gave them their&#13;
first taste of rodeo fun, Gayla stated, "I’m in&#13;
it mainly for the goat dressing. Vge thought&#13;
it’d be fun, so when we heard of the gay rodeo&#13;
we thought ’OmiGod’ let’s go!"&#13;
Lackey Family at thdrfirst Gay Rodeo. GoHn&#13;
photo&#13;
Tim Dickman, SSRA President stated,&#13;
"The 2010 Rodeo was such a success and the&#13;
contestants enjoyed the accommodations&#13;
at Bridle Creek Horse Ranch and Resort&#13;
so much we are planning to hold our next&#13;
Rodeo in 2011 at this same facility."&#13;
The Sooner State Rodeo Association&#13;
welcomes all who are interested in the&#13;
country &amp; western lifestyle. For more&#13;
information check out their website at www.&#13;
soonerstaterodeo.com&#13;
Candlelight Vigil Held&#13;
in Edmond’s Haler Park&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Stephanie Bolton and Bobby ~Iillican. Gorin&#13;
photo&#13;
EDMOND, OK__ At 7 p.m October&#13;
12. at Hafer Park in Edmond, GATE held&#13;
their t lth Candlelight Vigil in honor of&#13;
fellow those who had difficulty coming&#13;
out, following, National Co,~ing Out Day&#13;
October 11. Coming Out , coming to&#13;
terms and being open about being GLBT&#13;
can be a special prob!em in Oklahoma, ofren&#13;
considered the buckle of the Bible Belt. Too&#13;
ofren people who become known to or even&#13;
perceived to be GLBT have faced ostracism&#13;
from friends and famil),, loss ofjobs and/or&#13;
homes, and sometimes have found their very&#13;
lives in jeopardy.&#13;
G.A.T.E. ( Gay Alliance for Tolerance and&#13;
Equality) is an official student group at the&#13;
University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond.&#13;
The group would also be marching in the&#13;
annual Homecoming Parade the coming&#13;
Saturday for the second time.&#13;
Speaking at the vigil were GATE President&#13;
Brandon White as well as the Cimarron&#13;
Alliance President Scott Hamilton. Also&#13;
speaking were individuals among the crowd,&#13;
this time numbering around 100, almost&#13;
triple the number of participants attending&#13;
last year. Just about summing up the&#13;
experience for everybody were two proud&#13;
participants, Bobby Millican and Stephanie&#13;
Bolton, a dear friend and straight ally. As she&#13;
puts it, " I am so proud ofmy friends who are&#13;
here proud of themselves."&#13;
Forced Offthe Edge of&#13;
Life’s Road&#13;
By James Nimmo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The&#13;
gay/straight alliance at the University of&#13;
Central Oklahoma, a medium size state&#13;
school in Edmond, OK, a bedroom town&#13;
nearly contiguous with Oklahoma City, had&#13;
a combination vigil/coming out day event&#13;
this past Tuesday, October 12, recognizing&#13;
the recent suicide ofZack Harrington and&#13;
National Coming Out Day. It was held in a&#13;
large public park in Edmond.&#13;
I couldn’t stay for all of it but what I did&#13;
see was a pretty good demonstration of being&#13;
comfortable with being gay or lesbian. One&#13;
of the leaders said the number was double&#13;
over last year. I’d say about 70 people were&#13;
there, mostly students in their early 20s, with&#13;
some teenagers and older adults in the mix.&#13;
I’ve known I was gay, though I didn’t&#13;
know the word, since 4th or 5th grade of&#13;
elementary school. The dictionary I used&#13;
talked about "self-pollution". \Vv~at a scream!&#13;
I was afraid it would somehow show tip&#13;
when I had to go to the doctor for a required&#13;
physical.&#13;
"We put way too much emphasis on&#13;
gender presentation and role playing when&#13;
kids are too immature to understand their&#13;
bodies and psychological needs. I think&#13;
we should look at human development the&#13;
same ~vay we look at other living organisms&#13;
that morph fi’om one stage to another with&#13;
radically different bodies. The outward shape&#13;
of our human bodies doesn’t change so much,&#13;
but the inner shape of our minds sure does--&#13;
or they SHOULD change--doffing the myths&#13;
and twisted beliefs we’re fed as children as we&#13;
develop from our own experiences.&#13;
Several of the public speakers at the&#13;
Norman City Council meeting mentioned&#13;
religious belief in their objection to the&#13;
GLBT History Month Proclamation, malting&#13;
another example of the ignorance many&#13;
people have about the separation of religious&#13;
views and civil policies under the First&#13;
Amendment. This was the meeting attended&#13;
by Zack Harrington and apparently forced&#13;
him off the edge of life’s road.&#13;
Civil rights are the guaranteed benefits&#13;
of being a citizen of this country. They are&#13;
not subject to examination by a review panel&#13;
to test if citizens are "worthy". Civil rights&#13;
are universal, inherent in the social contract&#13;
between citizen and government.&#13;
Though I am a believer in the right of&#13;
self-deliverance in the face 0£ inescapable&#13;
terminal illness, I’m nearly speechless and&#13;
~vordless in the face of the suicides caused&#13;
by the vehement, venomous vocabulary of&#13;
religious, flat-earth thinking spewed in public&#13;
meetings and the media.&#13;
I’m reduced to involuntary hea&amp;shaking&#13;
when trying to understand how the insidious&#13;
poison of religion infiltrates young minds and&#13;
dissolves the normal urge to live.&#13;
Religion has al~vays been the mental fog&#13;
in the road of human progress, from Galileo&#13;
and Copernicus to stem-cell research to the&#13;
legal recognition of citizens without regard&#13;
for their sexual orientation.&#13;
It would appear that until more of us&#13;
recognize the futility of religion with the false&#13;
authority and violence it visits on innocent&#13;
people, we’ll see more GLBT suicides as&#13;
roadkill on the human highway.&#13;
The link below provides a video of the&#13;
ill-fated Norman, Oklahoma city council&#13;
meeting.&#13;
Oklahoma’s Zach Harrington, 19,&#13;
Kills Himself After Hateful Town Meeting:&#13;
ww~v.tinyurl.com/2chqvkt&#13;
"First rsday" Art Opening and Exhibit ofOriginal Works&#13;
by artist Di epac&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Noveraber&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase&#13;
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
downtown Tulsa), will feature works from&#13;
Tulsa artist Di Klepac&#13;
Originally from Austin and living in Tulsa&#13;
I:or almost two decades, Di paints what she&#13;
reatly sees in her subject, bringing her unique&#13;
meaning to the art she creates. Her early&#13;
development was colored by watching her&#13;
sister paint in the family studio of her youth&#13;
in a subnrb of Austin.&#13;
Di’s use of color and&#13;
forceful strokes in&#13;
textured tempera reach&#13;
into the soul of her&#13;
subject matter and&#13;
pull out her views that&#13;
live on the canvas.&#13;
Her showings in the&#13;
Brady Arts District&#13;
have brought her&#13;
acclaim in the Tulsa art&#13;
community.&#13;
The show begins&#13;
with a reception on&#13;
Thursday, November&#13;
4th fi’om 6-9pm and&#13;
continues throughout&#13;
the month. ~okeq.org&#13;
Founded @ a dedicamd~’ou~ ofvo&amp;nmers&#13;
in 198&amp; Oklahomam~r Equali~kEq is&#13;
Oklahoma~ oldestgay rights o,ganizmion. From&#13;
tesd,g~r HIVIAIDS and hosd,g the annual ~dsa&#13;
Pride and Dive*xi{y Celebration m &amp;e,~,a,g the&#13;
Equalig @nt~r and documena*g the ~hg LGBT&#13;
communig} rich histo~)~ OkEq worL,s.~r socia]&#13;
justice andfid/ inch~sion~r Ok/ahoma) lesbian, g’9~&#13;
bisexual and t,unwnder (LGBD citizens and their&#13;
allies. For more i,:~rma~ion,&#13;
4 November ~, 20~0&#13;
Tulsa’s Jerry Straley captures the title ofOklahoma&#13;
Mr Leather 2011&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
1st runnerup Geqff~’ey ~omas, winnerJory Sou@ and 2nd runnerup Nathan Benne,: Go,in&#13;
photo&#13;
TULSA, OK It was a festive weekend&#13;
for the leatherfolk who came together for the&#13;
Oklahoma Mr. Leather \Veekend when the&#13;
current reigning Oldahoma Mr. Leather Ron&#13;
Harwood would pass on his title. ~xe event&#13;
was hosted by the Super 8 which featured&#13;
meet and greets for the various officials and&#13;
spectators from throughout Oklalmma and&#13;
beyond, educational classes, and of course a&#13;
bar crawl.&#13;
The contest came together Saturday&#13;
October 9 at Club Maverick with contestants&#13;
Jerry Straley- the current Tulsa Mr. Leather,&#13;
Geoffrey Thomas and Nathan Benner. An&#13;
event of the Tulsa Uniforra and Leather&#13;
Seekers Association (TULSA), this occasion&#13;
marked the 22nd year of this competition. It&#13;
was emceed by Keith Hunt, Oldahoma Mr.&#13;
Leather of 2004 and signing interpretation&#13;
was provided by Oklahoma City~ \grill&#13;
Farm with many distinguished community&#13;
members on hand for the occasion.&#13;
There was also a silent auction benefitting&#13;
three charities, one of which is the Sharon&#13;
St.Cyr Fund which works to create programs&#13;
to provide hearing aids and interpre6ng&#13;
services for the deaf and hearing impaired&#13;
community. Funds also went to the Leather&#13;
Archives &amp; Museum located in Chicago, and&#13;
also to the local Alternative Lifestyles Food&#13;
Bank which provides food baskets for those of&#13;
our community in need.&#13;
Receiving the Ford Pruitt Award was&#13;
Cathy Hill, named for 2 former outstanding&#13;
TULSA members, Danny Ford and Lee&#13;
Pruitt. This honor is awarded to an indMdual&#13;
who has gone above and beyond worldng&#13;
for the benefit ofT.U.L.S.A. and the leather&#13;
community overall.&#13;
The contest climaxed with Nethan Benner&#13;
as 1st runnerup, Geoffrey Thomas as 2nd&#13;
runnerup with Jerry Straley capturing the&#13;
title of Oldahoma Mr. Leather 2011. He&#13;
wil! go on to represent Oklahoma at the&#13;
International Mr. Leather Contest which will&#13;
take place in Chicago during the Memorial&#13;
Day weekend of 2011.&#13;
For rnore information check out their&#13;
website TULSA at www.tulsaleather.com&#13;
They welcome all who have an interest in&#13;
leather and its lifestyle.&#13;
Tuesday November 2--Your vote is crucial&#13;
STATE of OKLatHOMA__ On Tuesday November 2 you have an opportunity to be part&#13;
of determining the future of Old~mma and our nation. Many. of these races are almost certain&#13;
ro be extremely close. Candidates supporting our issues need our votes. It isn’t easy to take a&#13;
stand ~br the GLBT community in Oldahoma. When we make the effort to vo~e we show we&#13;
are worth their support.&#13;
Remember that the polls are open fiom 7 a.m. til 7 p.m. on Election Day November 2, but&#13;
also there is the op;ion of early voting a~ your CountT Election Board Friday October 29 lCrom&#13;
8 a.m. until 6 p.m., Saturday October 30 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m., and the following Monday&#13;
November 1 again from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.&#13;
[]&#13;
~&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
Don’t Ask, Don’t&#13;
Tel roller coaster&#13;
Gay ban back in force again&#13;
The Obama administration resuscitated&#13;
the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell gay ban Oct. 20&#13;
by convincing the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of&#13;
Appeals to temporarily stay an injunction by&#13;
a federal district judge in Riverside, Calif.&#13;
U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips had&#13;
found the ban unconstitutional and barred&#13;
any further use of it worldwide effective Oct.&#13;
12. In response, the military stopped kicking&#13;
out openly gay and lesbian servicemembers&#13;
and began letting open gays and lesbians sign&#13;
up to enlist.&#13;
Activist Dan Choi, Wocknerphoto&#13;
But the Obama administration -&#13;
~dDADT ......&#13;
-- immediately beg~ figfitifi~ ~6 brifig ;h4&#13;
ban back to life, ultimately succeeding eight&#13;
days later.&#13;
The Justice Department argued that an&#13;
abrupt end to the ban would be harmful to&#13;
the military in myriad ways. Judge Phillips&#13;
was wholly unconvinced and refused to stay&#13;
her injunction. ~e 9th Circuit, on the other&#13;
hand, issued a brief stay -- until at least Oct.&#13;
25 -- while it considers issuing a longer stay.&#13;
~e administration also said it wants&#13;
Congress, not the courts, to end the ban. ~e&#13;
House of Representatives voted to end the&#13;
ban earlier this year but the Senate refused&#13;
after a filibuster by Sen. John McCain, RAriz.&#13;
~ere is no indication that the Senate&#13;
will change its mind when it returns to&#13;
XV~hington for the lame-duck session&#13;
following the No~ 2 elections, even though&#13;
the DADT repeal measure is a part of the bill&#13;
that funds the entire U.S. military for next&#13;
year. McCain’s filibuster also left the over~l&#13;
military funding measure unp~sed.&#13;
"Reall)~ what~ in my heart right now is&#13;
it’s going to be really hard for me to vote&#13;
for Barack Obama," prominent gays-inthe-&#13;
military activist Dan Choi said in an&#13;
interview. Choi re-enlisted in the Army at the&#13;
Times Square recruiting station in New York&#13;
on Oct. 19.&#13;
"Call me a one-issue person, but this is&#13;
re~ly pissing me off," Choi added. "~en&#13;
Congress has a law that~ unconstitution~,&#13;
it~ the job of the courts to cfll it&#13;
unconstitution~. ~at~ Civi~ day one.&#13;
Obamgs giving Dofft &amp;k, Dofft Tell mouthto-&#13;
mouth resuscitation. For him to do that at&#13;
this point is upsetting, it~ dis~sting."&#13;
GetEQ~UAL Director Robin ~lcGehee. ~Vockner&#13;
photo&#13;
GetEQUAL director Robin McGehee&#13;
called the government’s successful push for a&#13;
stay "a travesty."&#13;
"This ... brings the military’s&#13;
discriminatory Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell law back&#13;
from the dead," she said. "It is a travesty that&#13;
after numerous attempts, President Obama&#13;
and Attorney General Eric Holder will go&#13;
down in history as the administration that&#13;
breathed life back into Don’t Ask, Don’t&#13;
Te!l, The lives and careers of openly gay and&#13;
lesbian servicemembers are now back in the&#13;
crosshairs of our government and a renewed&#13;
commitment to discrimination falls squarely&#13;
in the hands of this White House."&#13;
.....Servicemembers United Executive&#13;
Director Alexander Nichol~ma said he’s&#13;
hopeful the stay will last just a few days.&#13;
"An objective look at the evidence before&#13;
the court clearly indicates that ending Don’t&#13;
Ask, Don’t Tell would not harm military&#13;
readiness, but would rather enhance it," he&#13;
said.&#13;
Human Rights Campaign President Joe&#13;
Sohnonese called DADT’S resurrection "a sad&#13;
day for all Americans."&#13;
"Today’s decision only furthers our resolve&#13;
to send this law to the dustbin of history and&#13;
also draws a spotlight on the administration&#13;
to make good on their pledge to end these&#13;
discharges that damage our national security,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
Servicemembers Legal Defense Network&#13;
Executive Director Aubrcy Sarvis said the stay&#13;
dumped the ball back in the U.S. Senate’s lap.&#13;
. "Gay and lesbian servicemembers deserve&#13;
better treatment than they are getting with&#13;
this ruling," he said. "~XTe now must look&#13;
to the Senate next month in the lame-duck&#13;
session to bring about the swift certainty&#13;
needed here and to repeal this unjust law that&#13;
serves no usefuI purpose."&#13;
NY GOP governor&#13;
candidate rash&#13;
abou gays&#13;
Carl Paladino, the Republican candidate&#13;
for governor ofNew York, sounds like an oldschool&#13;
homophobe.&#13;
First, on Oct. 10, he said: "I didn’t march&#13;
in the.., gay pride parade this year. My&#13;
opponent did. And that’s not the example&#13;
that we should be showing our children,&#13;
and certainly not in our schools. And don’t&#13;
misquote me as wanting to hurt homosexual&#13;
people in any way. That would be a dastardly&#13;
lie. My approach is live and let live. I just&#13;
think my children and your children would&#13;
be much better off and much more success~ful&#13;
getting married and raising a family, and&#13;
I don’t want them to be brainwashed into&#13;
thinking that homosexuality is an equally&#13;
valid or successful option. It isn’t."&#13;
The following day Paladino went on the&#13;
Today show and dug in his heels, telling Matt&#13;
Lauer: "They wear these Speedos and they&#13;
grind against each other and it’s just a terrible&#13;
thing.... Would you take your children to&#13;
a gay pride parade? I don’t think it’s proper&#13;
for them to go there and ~vatch a couple of&#13;
grown men grind against each other. I don’t&#13;
think that’s proper. I think it’s disgusting."&#13;
Video 1: tinyud.com/nogrindl. Video 2:&#13;
tinyurl.com/nogrind2.&#13;
In an Oct. 12 editorial, The New York&#13;
Times called Paladino’s comments "bigoted"&#13;
and "shockingly irresponsible," given recent&#13;
anti-gay hate crimes and the spate of gay teen&#13;
suicides.&#13;
"A week before Mr. Paladino’s comments,&#13;
police say three men in the Bronx were&#13;
tortured by a group of attackers who believed&#13;
they were gay," the newspaper wrote. "On&#13;
Oct. 1, Rutgers University held a memorial&#13;
service for a student who killed himself&#13;
after police said his sexual encounter with&#13;
a man was broadcast over the Internet by&#13;
two classmates. For Mr. Paladino to choose&#13;
this moment to make his utterly gratuitous&#13;
remarks suggests at the very least an&#13;
extraordinary level of insensitivity."&#13;
Later Oct. 12, Paladino issued a statement&#13;
that said, in part, "I sincerely apologize for&#13;
any comment that may have offended the&#13;
Gay and Lesbian Community or their family&#13;
members."&#13;
Indiana motor vehicles&#13;
head arrested&#13;
resigns&#13;
The head of the Indiana Bureau of Motor&#13;
Vehicles, Andrew J. Miller, was arrested&#13;
Oct. 6 on a charge of public indecency&#13;
for allegedly masturbating in front of an&#13;
undercover cop in a cruisy public toilet in&#13;
Indianapolis. He resigned following the&#13;
incident.&#13;
Equality NC sends Froot&#13;
Loops to rep&#13;
Between Oct. 6 and ! 1, each donor to&#13;
Equality North Carolina had a personal&#13;
message and a box of Ketlogg’s Froot Loops&#13;
delivered to Republican state Rcp. Larry&#13;
Brown.&#13;
The stunt was a response to Brown’s&#13;
having hit "reply to all" on an e-mail from&#13;
House Minority" Leader Paul Stare and&#13;
writing: "I hope all the queers are thrilled&#13;
to see him (House Speaker Joe Hackney&#13;
receiving an award from Equality NC). I&#13;
am sure there will be a couple legislative&#13;
fruitloops there in the audience."&#13;
"If it’s fruitloops Rep. Brown wants,, then&#13;
that’s what we’ll give him!" Equality" NC said.&#13;
.....More NATIONAL NEWS - page 6&#13;
November 1, 2010&#13;
Equality Ca i£ornia £or rejection ofBaja&#13;
marriage amendment&#13;
Gays announce marches in Mexicali and Tecate&#13;
LGBTpeopIe in Mexico’s Baja California state, where 77juana # located, are working to block a&#13;
state constitutional amendmentpassed by the legislature that zoould seemingly ban recognition of&#13;
same-sex ma.’iages. To be valid, the amendment requires ratification by a majority ofthe state’s&#13;
municipal councils. Same-sex matriage is legal in Mexico City, and the nation’s Supreme Court&#13;
has said that all31 Mexican states must recognize gay marriagesJ~om the capital ci~ Photo ofthis&#13;
year’s ~juana prideparade by Rex Wockner&#13;
Equality California Executive Director&#13;
Geoff Kors has joined calls for municipal&#13;
councils in Mexico’s Baja California state&#13;
to reject a state constitutional amendment&#13;
that seemingly bans recognition of same-sex&#13;
marriages.&#13;
Meanwhile, local LGBT activists are&#13;
organizing marches on Oct. 16 in the U.S.&#13;
border city of Mexicali, the Baja state capital,&#13;
and on Oct. 24 in the border city ofTecate.&#13;
"It is extremely disappointing that there&#13;
is an effort to amend the state constitution&#13;
to not allow or recognize same-sex marriages&#13;
in Baja California," Kors said. "Mexico’s&#13;
Supreme Court has upheld marriage for&#13;
same-sex couples and further required that&#13;
legal same-sex marriages from Mexico City be&#13;
recognized throughout the nation. We call on&#13;
the municipal councils in Ensenada, Mexicali,&#13;
Rosarito Beach, Tecate and Tijuana to reject&#13;
this discriminatory effort by voting against&#13;
ratification of the constitutional amendment --&#13;
and to go on the record in support of marriage&#13;
equality for same-sex couples."&#13;
The unicameral state legislature, the&#13;
Chamber of Deputies, voted 18-1 on Sept. 29&#13;
to amend the state constitution to seemingly&#13;
prohibit recognition of same-sex marriages,&#13;
despite the fact that the federal Supreme Court&#13;
ruled this year that all 31 Mexican states must&#13;
recognize gay marriages fi’om Mexico City,&#13;
where they are allowed.&#13;
The vote came on the final day that the&#13;
right-leaning National Action Party (PAN) had&#13;
control of the legislature. On Oct. 1, the left-&#13;
Ieaning Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)&#13;
took control of a majority of the chamber’s&#13;
seats, following elections thai: had been held in&#13;
The PAN move appeared to some observers&#13;
~:o be an attempt by the conservative party to&#13;
tauat the federal Supreme Court, although&#13;
some amendment backers claimed they only&#13;
hoped to prevent gay marriages from talcing&#13;
place in Baja.&#13;
The oddly worded amendment, however,&#13;
does not include any stated exception for&#13;
Mexico City marriages. It reads: "The State&#13;
recognizes and protects the institution of&#13;
marriage as a right of society oriented to&#13;
guarantee and safeguard the perpetuation&#13;
of the species and mutual support between&#13;
spouses, satisfying this only, through the&#13;
union of one man ~vith one woman." ("H&#13;
Estado reconoce y protege la instituci6n del&#13;
matrimonio como un derecho de la sociedad&#13;
orientado a garantizar y salvaguardar la&#13;
perpetuaci6n de la especie y ayuda mutua&#13;
entre los c6nyuges, satisfacidndose este&#13;
solamente, mediante la uni6n de un hombre&#13;
con una mujer.")&#13;
The amendment is not yet a done deal.&#13;
It requires ratification by the municipal&#13;
councils of at least three of Baja California’s&#13;
five political subdivisions -- Ensenada,&#13;
Mexicali, Rosarito Beach, Tecate and&#13;
Tijuana.&#13;
Those councils will remain under PAN&#13;
control until Dec. 1, when new councilors&#13;
from the PRI party will take office and hold&#13;
a majority of council seats in the state’s&#13;
political subdivisions.&#13;
Ira municipal council fails to report the&#13;
result of its vote by approximately the end&#13;
of Octobel; the council will be counted as&#13;
having approved the amendment.&#13;
Local activists do not feel optimistic that&#13;
a majority of the currently PAN-controlled&#13;
councils will reject the amendment.&#13;
"We are looking at legal paths to&#13;
pursue this through the state human-rights&#13;
ombudsman, to demand that he appeal the&#13;
unconstitutionality of this amendment to&#13;
the Supreme Court ofJustice of the nation,"&#13;
said Armando Rodr~guez, coordinator of the&#13;
Mexicali Pride Committee.&#13;
Activist Gerardo M~puta from the&#13;
Tijuana GLBT Cultural Community&#13;
(COCUT) added: "g/e are getting the word&#13;
out given that the media here are keeping&#13;
this very under the radar and not giving it&#13;
necessary publicity. Xge are working hard&#13;
to spread the information, utilizing social&#13;
networks and bars and cafes. Vge are&#13;
.....Continued see BAJA - page 11&#13;
of Oklahoma’ Zach’s parents and sister joined&#13;
400 others to remember his life. While most&#13;
who stood in the circular garden did not&#13;
lmow Zach, many identified with his feelings&#13;
of frustration ~vith society.&#13;
Kay Holladay, founder of PFLAG&#13;
Norman, spoke about the importance of&#13;
GLBT people and their straight friends and&#13;
~hmily encouraging and supporting each&#13;
other. She said that standing up to bullies, or&#13;
the bullies of friends, can make a difference.&#13;
It can even save a life. She is the mother of a&#13;
gay son.&#13;
Mayor Rosenthral then read the&#13;
proclamation, which was followed by cheers&#13;
from the crowd. She told of the emails&#13;
that she and other council members had&#13;
received from around the world. Some were&#13;
affirming, but most are condemning the&#13;
council for&#13;
not insisting on respectful language and&#13;
behavior from those testifying. She said&#13;
"We voted yes for the proclamation. We let&#13;
everyone speak."&#13;
Other speakers, from the OU&#13;
GLBTQ student association, and President&#13;
of the Norman North High School GLBT&#13;
group confirmed this claim saying "They&#13;
didn’t have to stand up for us. They did the&#13;
right thing!" Severa! OU faculty and staff&#13;
members addressed the young people in&#13;
the circle, giving their names, department&#13;
locations, and an invitation to come and talk&#13;
anytime. Leaders of other organizations were&#13;
present including GATE, OGLPC, and the&#13;
OU Women &amp; Gender Studies Department,&#13;
who co-sponsored the event.&#13;
Norman City Council members met&#13;
again October 12 for their regular meeting&#13;
and a few people come to talk about the&#13;
proclamation and how it was handled. All&#13;
of them ~vere congratulatory about the&#13;
proclamation. David Ray, an OU professor&#13;
and former City Council member, said that&#13;
they had "obviously researched the issues&#13;
and tallied to gay friends in drafting the&#13;
proclamation."&#13;
Norman resident Will Weir stated that&#13;
he found the protesters of the proclamation&#13;
"quite offensive in their use of stereotypes&#13;
for people." Larry Dillingham recalled&#13;
reading about the writing of the Constitution&#13;
in 1778, and how the concept of equal&#13;
representation of every citizen caused&#13;
heated debate. They called the British rule&#13;
a "tyranny of the majority," and created a&#13;
democracy where at leeast in theory everyone&#13;
is equal.&#13;
Dillingham said the cotincil was&#13;
exhibiting the "best use of the Constitution"&#13;
in drafting and passing the proclamation for&#13;
LGBT History Month.&#13;
City Council member Tom Kovach&#13;
pointed out that "when we allow ourselves&#13;
to speak hatefully, we lower the level of&#13;
discourse. Free speech does not allow hate&#13;
speech." Kovach then gave statistics on&#13;
GLBT harassment, bullying, and suicide from&#13;
the Trevor Project, a 24 hour hot line, and&#13;
online chat group, 1-866-4U-TREVOR&#13;
Also honored were Jeff Riles, a young&#13;
activist who captured this year’s Horizon&#13;
Award, and Dr. David Macey who received&#13;
their Torch Award.&#13;
State Representative ~like Shelton, Democrat&#13;
District 9Z Gorin photo&#13;
Tiae Legislator of the Year Award this&#13;
time was shared by two lawmakers, State&#13;
Representative Mike Shelton of OHahoma&#13;
City who almost singlehandedly stopped&#13;
legislation that would have opted Oldahoma&#13;
out of enforcement of Federal hate crimes&#13;
laws recently amended to include sexual&#13;
orientation as well as other newly added&#13;
categories. Nxe other was State Senator Judy&#13;
Eason-Mclntyre who also had tal~en many&#13;
positive stands for the GLBT community,&#13;
who could not be present but whose award&#13;
was accepted by Oklahoma City State&#13;
Representative Al McAffrey.&#13;
Don Hawkins and Mick Schirron received&#13;
the Media Award for their work owning and&#13;
operating the Gayly Oklahoman. Begun&#13;
by Don Hawkins and his partner of that&#13;
time, Ron Schaeffer, in 1983, the Gayly&#13;
was the premier news source for the GLBT&#13;
community. Their first issue’s main story was&#13;
the victory ofDon Hill and Scott Wilson&#13;
(then the owners ofAngles) when they&#13;
won their lawsuit suing Oldahoma City for&#13;
police harassment of their club, Growing&#13;
from a small monthly publication with a&#13;
circulation of 4000, the Gayly grew to later&#13;
boast of circulation of 10,000 and became a&#13;
bi-weekly publication in 1990. Ron Schaeffer&#13;
passed away in 1991. After becoming Don’s&#13;
partner in 1994, Mr. Schirron joined the&#13;
staffas their business manager while Don&#13;
acted as editor in chief. As presenter J.B.&#13;
Schulein explained, the Gayly was a news&#13;
lifeline for the GLBT community before&#13;
the days ofTwitter, Facebook or even the&#13;
Internet itself. Due to the changes in the&#13;
business and personal commitments Mick&#13;
and Don retired from the business, their&#13;
last issue January 15, 2006. Although the&#13;
Gayly was sold and reincorporated that same&#13;
year by Tulsans Andrew Hicks and the late&#13;
Heather Harp, it ceased publication again,&#13;
that last issue December ! 5, 2006 and passed&#13;
into histor): But with that in mind, the&#13;
Gayly had captured the attention of GLBT&#13;
archMsts with what is certainly the most&#13;
comprehensive resource of Oldahoma’s GLBT&#13;
history during a period of vast change. So far&#13;
a complete set of the Gaylys has been donated&#13;
to Tulsa’s Dennis R. NeiI1 Equality Center,&#13;
the Cimarron Alliance, and to the Oklalmma&#13;
Historical Society which is in the process of&#13;
preserving that archive electronically.&#13;
The guest speaker for the event was&#13;
Romaine Patterson, a longtime activist&#13;
who had tmown and befriended the late&#13;
Matthew Shepard in her native \Vyoming.&#13;
~e festivities concluded with an after party&#13;
at Angles featuring not only Ms.Patterson,&#13;
but entertainers Jozlyn V.&amp;lch and Sonja&#13;
Martinez.&#13;
By Steven Petrow&#13;
&amp;even Petrow is the author of"The Essential&#13;
Book ofGay Manners &amp;Etiquette. "Send&#13;
him your questions at queeries@live.com.&#13;
"Teaching Kids of Gay Parents"&#13;
public. To give it clarity, she gave some&#13;
examples. If a gun was used in this type of&#13;
crime that would qualify because guns are&#13;
not manufactured in Oklahoma. If someone&#13;
followed someone onto an interstate highway&#13;
in the commission of a hate crime, that&#13;
would likewise qualify. Ifa hate crime took&#13;
place inside a business, that would qualify&#13;
as well. To further illustrate as an example,&#13;
the hate crime that victimized James Byrd&#13;
would have qualified as a Federal hate crime&#13;
as he was dragged to death on an interstate&#13;
highway. Ms. Kelly made the point that&#13;
while the act does signify progress, it does not&#13;
cover every situation of hate crimes against&#13;
GLBT persons or those of the other protected&#13;
categories.&#13;
Special Agent Jim Windsor was the next&#13;
speaker, and while he reiterated that the&#13;
expanded Federal hate crimes protection may&#13;
not cover every situation, it is progress and he&#13;
stated, "My goal clearly is prevention." kYC~ile&#13;
encouraging emergency calls concerning hate&#13;
crimes still to be directed to local authorities&#13;
via 911, he urged calling the FBI as well.&#13;
Even ifa hate crime has not yet happened,&#13;
if there is only suspicious behavior or threats&#13;
have been made the FBI wants to know about&#13;
them. He stated that frequently a visit from&#13;
FBI agents to those involved in threatening&#13;
behavior can often forestall trouble and/or&#13;
prevent hate crimes from happening. Synthia&#13;
Demons was the last speaker, who talked&#13;
about efforts by the Federal authorities to&#13;
promote mediation.&#13;
Scott Hamilton summed ir up stating,&#13;
" I have been incredibly impressed with the&#13;
FBI’s commitment to working with our&#13;
community, helping us understand what hate&#13;
crimes are, how to report them, and prevent&#13;
them from happening."&#13;
To report suspicious behavior to the&#13;
Oklahoma City FBI or for more information&#13;
contact their Oldahoma City Office at (405)&#13;
290-7770.&#13;
Kole is 9 years old and was surrendered&#13;
by their owners when their daughter&#13;
d~veloped allergies to him and his SiSter&#13;
Sadie. Kole is a loving, easy going dog that&#13;
would rather just lay around and be your&#13;
household friend. He’s good with kids and&#13;
cats Come see Kole and and bring home a&#13;
friend.&#13;
Ifyou’d like to see Kole or any of the other&#13;
adoptable dogs visit the Lab Rescue Tulsa&#13;
Oklahoma website at: xvww.labrescue.net.&#13;
and Philanthropy indicates that 20-25% is&#13;
the national average.&#13;
Each week, the RFBO provides enough&#13;
food to feed more than 77,000 hungry&#13;
Oklahomans. The majority of those served&#13;
by this food bank are children, seniors living&#13;
on fixed incomes, and working families who&#13;
cannot make ends meet.&#13;
To make a tax-deductible donation,&#13;
or to learn about volunteer opportunities&#13;
visit www.regionalfoodbank.org or call&#13;
405.972.1111. Connect online with the&#13;
Regional Food Bank at twitter.com/rfbo or&#13;
facebook.com/regionalfoodbank.&#13;
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O ahoma City holds State’s first Black Gay Pride&#13;
Festival&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Oklahoma Black Pride President ~adark Knight with Lar,y. Gorin photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ On&#13;
the weekend of October 14-17 the first&#13;
official Black Gay Pride Festival has held in&#13;
Oldahoma. Hosted by OKC’s Crowne Plaza&#13;
Hotel, the event coincided with the 2010&#13;
Fall Conference of Black and White Men&#13;
Together. The organization came together&#13;
in 2009 as part of a national movement&#13;
reminiscent of the Civil Rights Movement,&#13;
the Harlem Renaissance, but also inclusive of&#13;
the culture of the African Americans in the&#13;
GLBT community.&#13;
The Festival&#13;
attracted around&#13;
300 spectators, and&#13;
featured a party&#13;
at the Club Pulse&#13;
Event Center with&#13;
entertainer Tyra&#13;
Sanchez, a winner of&#13;
RuPaul’s Drag Race.&#13;
Also at the hotel&#13;
were many vendors&#13;
and groups doing&#13;
outreach.&#13;
Why is there a&#13;
need for a special&#13;
group for African&#13;
Americans to&#13;
celebrate gay pride?&#13;
As the president of&#13;
the organization Mark&#13;
Knight puts it, "Although the gay community&#13;
is diverse, often the community doesn’t&#13;
address this diversity. That’s why we decided&#13;
to have a gay pride celebration that celebrates&#13;
being both black and gay, to celebrate our&#13;
culture and sexuality with our spin on it."&#13;
Black Gay Pride is an incorporated&#13;
organization in the process of obtaining&#13;
501c3 tax status, and they plan for this&#13;
festival to be an annual event. For more&#13;
information check out their website at www.&#13;
November 1, 2010&#13;
Openarms Youth Project&#13;
Inc. Elects New O cers&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ In a special&#13;
meeting, the Board of Directors for&#13;
Openarms Youth Project Inc. elected new&#13;
officers for 2011-12. The new officers are:&#13;
Drew Diamond - President&#13;
Pam Anderson - Vice-President&#13;
Cheyenne Charles -Treasurer&#13;
Jared Vazquez - Secretary&#13;
Openarms is very proud to have Mr.&#13;
Diamond serving as the President at a time&#13;
when the youth ofTulsa and surrounding&#13;
areas face many challenges in school, at home&#13;
and life in general. His experience in law&#13;
enforcement and Conflict Resolution will be&#13;
a valuable asset to the board and the youth&#13;
served by Openarms.&#13;
As Openarms continues to grow serving a&#13;
greater number ofGLBTQyouth each week&#13;
with expanded programming and activities&#13;
this new leadership will focus Openarms on&#13;
continuing to provide a safe environment for&#13;
all the youth they serve. Openarms continues&#13;
to operate as the longest continuously&#13;
operating GLBTQyouth group for youth&#13;
ages 14-21 in the state.&#13;
Openarms is located at:&#13;
2015 B South Lakewood, Tulsa, OK 74112&#13;
Phone: 918-838-7104&#13;
Carpenter Square picks a&#13;
winner with Sordid Lives&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Carpenter&#13;
Square Theater has always been a point&#13;
of light for central Oklalaoma’s lovers of&#13;
unconventional drama, therefore it was not&#13;
surprising and an excellent choice when they&#13;
included the steamy tale "Sordid Lives" for&#13;
their 2010-2011 season.&#13;
With their start in 1984, Carpenter&#13;
Square began with their mission of alternative&#13;
theater in the Carpenter Paper Warehouse,&#13;
now the parking lot of the Oklal~oma County&#13;
Jail. From the beginning the theater had a bar&#13;
and patrons could enjoy their adult beverages&#13;
during the show, most unusual during that&#13;
time period. They later moved to a former&#13;
department store at N.W. 5th and Hudson,&#13;
where dedicated volunteers turned that&#13;
space into a 220 seat theater. They moved&#13;
again when the Arts Council of Oldahoma&#13;
City invited them ro Stage Center in 1997,&#13;
which was their home until flood damage last&#13;
summer made it&#13;
unusable. Finding&#13;
a temporary home&#13;
at the Bricktown&#13;
Hotel, their&#13;
theme for their&#13;
2010-2011 season&#13;
is Dramatically&#13;
Different, and&#13;
Sordid Lives&#13;
certainly fits that&#13;
category when&#13;
they brought that&#13;
cornfed classic&#13;
to campy life.&#13;
"Sordid Lives",&#13;
written by Del&#13;
Shores, premiered&#13;
This Cowboy just rode into town to&#13;
his first VIETRO BOX AD!&#13;
as a play in Los Angeles in 1996 and won 14&#13;
Drama League Awards. Later made into a&#13;
film in 2000, the movie got mixed reviews&#13;
but was nonetheless a cult classic, particularly&#13;
with the gay community and especially in&#13;
the South. Carpenter Square opened this&#13;
saga with the premier show benefitting Other&#13;
Options ( a charitable organization helping&#13;
those living with HIV), raising over $400 for&#13;
that organization. And the crowd was loud&#13;
and ready to party!&#13;
The plot was narrated by Bitsy Mae&#13;
Harling (Shelly Phelps- no relation to the&#13;
infamous Phelps family ofTopeka Kansas),&#13;
who brought the audience together in song.&#13;
The story centered around the death of&#13;
Peggy Ingram, the family matriarch who&#13;
died a steamy death in a seedy motel room&#13;
with G.W. Netherscott (Paul James), a&#13;
legless man who left his wooden legs on the&#13;
floor for Peggy to trip on and mortally hit&#13;
her head on the bathroom sink.. Coping&#13;
with her unfortunate death were her three&#13;
children, Latrelle Williamson (Elin Bhaird)&#13;
who was the mother of a closeted gay son Ty(&#13;
Brandt Sterling), the free spirited Lavonda&#13;
Dupree (Pat Tweed), and of course the&#13;
institutionalized cross dressing homosexual&#13;
"Brother Boy" Earl (Chris Castleberry).&#13;
Also dealing with the loss was Peggy’s sister&#13;
Aunt Sissy Hickey( Brenda Williams), who&#13;
only wanted to stop smoking and fell off&#13;
the wagon. In addition G.W. had to deal&#13;
with guilt because his wooden legs had&#13;
caused Peggy’s death, and the anger of his&#13;
wife Noleta ( Sue Ellen Reiman). Not taking&#13;
the situation well, Lavonda and Noleta&#13;
rob and terrorize the local saloon, where&#13;
G.W. was drowning his sorrows and his&#13;
friend Wardell Bubba Owens (Todd Clark),&#13;
who was Once the object of Brow:t-mr Boy’s&#13;
infatuation, was tending bar. They go on to&#13;
rob the local liquor store as well and wind&#13;
up in the county jail. Then Wardell ( with&#13;
a drastic change of heart) breaks Brother&#13;
Boy out of the institution where Dr. Eve&#13;
"Evil" Bollinger(Lilli Bassett) was trying to&#13;
cure him of his homosexuality with little&#13;
success. Although dysfunctional, the grand&#13;
finale was the funeral which did bring the&#13;
family together for a happy ending, and the&#13;
performance was truly a crowd pleaser.&#13;
The show will continue through&#13;
November 6, so don’t miss out on this campy&#13;
classic of down home fun. For tickets call&#13;
(405) 232 6500 or check out their website at&#13;
www.carpenrersquare.com&#13;
Oklahoma City School&#13;
Board again votes to&#13;
appeal Court Decision to&#13;
re-instate him&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
In May of 2009 the Oklahoma City&#13;
School Board voted 4-2 ( 1 absent and 1&#13;
abstained) to fire Joe Quigley, an English&#13;
teacher at North~vest Classen High School,&#13;
claiming that he had neglected his duties&#13;
and was insubordinate to district policies.&#13;
He is openly gay and a well lmown activist&#13;
who has carried a sign proclaiming him as&#13;
a gay teacher in many OKC Pride Parades.&#13;
He has been active for years on behalf of&#13;
students who are or perceived to be GLBT,&#13;
educating them on their rights and vcas&#13;
instrumental in getting the categories "real&#13;
or perceived sexual orientation or gender&#13;
identity,"! included in the Oklahoma City&#13;
Student Handbook as groups that are part&#13;
of the policy of prohibiting harassment and&#13;
bullying. It was widely perceived by the&#13;
GLBT and allied community that his firing&#13;
was actually due to this advocacy. The 2 votes&#13;
against his termination xvere Chairperson&#13;
kalgela Monson and board member Wilfredo&#13;
Santos Rivera.&#13;
With the help of his union, the American&#13;
Federation ofTeachers, Joe Quigley&#13;
successfully fought his termination. In&#13;
September of 2009 Oklahoma County&#13;
District Judge Barbara Swinton ruled in his&#13;
favor, ordering his reinstatement in a&#13;
scathing ruling that strongly criticized&#13;
the Oklahoma City School Board, even&#13;
apologizing to him for their treatment of&#13;
him. The Board appealed her decision, and&#13;
with a 6-2 vote decided not to reinstate or&#13;
pay him during the appeals process. (The 2&#13;
votes against appeal were again Chairperson&#13;
Angeta Monson and then Board member&#13;
Wilfredo Santos-Rivera). This followed with a&#13;
hearing in which the Oldahoma Civ School&#13;
Board would have to reinstate Mr.Quigley&#13;
immediately or be charged with contempt of&#13;
court. ~ae Board agreed to reinstate him, and&#13;
he began teaching at U.S. Grant High School.&#13;
When that school was forced to remove half&#13;
the teachers due to a mandated restructuring&#13;
plan under the No Child Left Behind Federal&#13;
law, Joe was reassigned to Douglas High&#13;
School, where he is teaching English at this&#13;
time.&#13;
On October 6, Judge Carol M. Hansen&#13;
from the Court of Civil Appeals upheld Judge&#13;
Swintoffs lower court dec!sion, also ruling&#13;
that the District would be required to pay&#13;
the plaintiffs legal expenses. It is estimated&#13;
that already the legal expenses of the plaintiff&#13;
and of the district could already be well over&#13;
$250,000, money many have stated could&#13;
have been better spent for teachers and&#13;
school facilities. On Monday, the Oklahoma&#13;
City School Board then voted to appeal that&#13;
ruling to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Mr.&#13;
Quigley has expressed that he feels that many&#13;
district employe.es have continued to treat&#13;
him unfairly while his case proceeds.&#13;
Myson Books stops&#13;
publishing books&#13;
Venerable gay publishing company&#13;
Alyson Books, owned by Advocate parent&#13;
company Here Media, has stopped publishing&#13;
books and will rework itself into aaa e-book&#13;
publisher, said Publishers WeeNy.&#13;
Authors under contract can have their&#13;
rights back or move to the online venture.&#13;
In August, Village Voice columnist&#13;
Michael Musto had complained that the&#13;
company was "holding my new book&#13;
hostage."&#13;
Creep of he Month&#13;
By D’Anne Witkowski&#13;
D’Anne Witkowski has been gayforpay since 200~&#13;
She’s aj~eelance writer andpoet (believe it!). When she’s&#13;
not taking on the creeps ofthe world she reviews rock ~’&#13;
roll shows in Detroit with her twin sister&#13;
"Ann Coulter"&#13;
Perhaps it was Ann Coutter’s very public&#13;
referral to former Democratic presidential&#13;
candidate John Edwards as a "faggot"&#13;
that nabbed her an invitation to address a&#13;
conservative gay group, or maybe it was her&#13;
recent essay extolling the virtues of Ronald&#13;
Reagan and his battle against "government&#13;
endorsement of homosexuality."&#13;
Whatever the reason, Coulter, everybody’s&#13;
favorite anti-gay fag hag, appeared Sept. 21 at&#13;
her long-awaited Homocon gig: a fundraiser&#13;
for GOProud, a group of gay conservatives.&#13;
Anti-gay right-wingers were aghast that&#13;
Coulter would speak to such a depraved&#13;
group and some lamented that she’d gone&#13;
over to the dark side. But they needn’t have&#13;
worried. Even when talking to a group of&#13;
homos she has no problem not being very&#13;
nice to homos.&#13;
"Marriage is not a civil right. You’re not&#13;
black," Coulter told the group. "Blacks must&#13;
be looking at the gays saying, ’Why can’t we&#13;
be oppressed like that?’"&#13;
Ha, ha, ha. Get it? Because gays are all&#13;
rich and can afford to hire high-profile guest&#13;
speakers for their b@ fat, gay parties in New&#13;
York City. Sill), gays, always pretending to&#13;
have problems bigger than where their next&#13;
martini is coming from. Oh, and also there&#13;
are no black gays. LOL. WTE&#13;
It was "one of a series of racially insensitive&#13;
remarks that pervaded her speech," reported&#13;
Talking Points Memo. This should come as&#13;
no surprise since Coulter is widely perceived&#13;
to be a racist bitch (and yes, I realize that&#13;
"racist bitch" is not a strong enough term, but&#13;
I’m trying to be politically correct here).&#13;
So, ~vait - is Ann Coulter saying that cMl&#13;
rights only apply to black people? Apparently&#13;
so. According to TPM, she told "the crowd&#13;
that the 14th Amendment only applies to&#13;
lobbying ... the councils and (state) legislators&#13;
and (municipal) Councilors to express our&#13;
A£rican-Americans and that it does not, in&#13;
fact, apply to women, LGBT people or other&#13;
minorities."&#13;
Kind of makes me wonder if she’s actually&#13;
read the 14th Amendment.&#13;
Keep in mind that Coulter was made part&#13;
of the event to lighten things up with her,&#13;
UlTI, humor.&#13;
"The gay left has done their best to take&#13;
all the fun out of politics, with their endless&#13;
list of boycotts and protests. Homocon is&#13;
going to be our annual effort to counter the&#13;
’no fun police’ on the left," said GOProud&#13;
Chairman of the Board Christopher Barron.&#13;
"I can’t think of any conservative more fun&#13;
to headline our inaugural part,/then the&#13;
self-professed ’right-wing Judy Garland,’ Ann&#13;
Coulter."&#13;
Really? You can’t think of a conservative&#13;
that’s "more fun" than Ann Coulter? Maybe&#13;
that means there really aren’t any "fun"&#13;
conservatives.&#13;
But what do I know? I’m a humorless&#13;
member of the gay left doing my best to take&#13;
all the fun out of politics, because of how the&#13;
gay left doesn’t appreciate how hilarious it is&#13;
that gays can’t get married. And don’t forget&#13;
the side-splitting debate around "Don’t Ask&#13;
Don’t Tell." And the laffs about hate crimes&#13;
legislation, or the fact that in many states it’s&#13;
OK to fire someone for being gay, or deny&#13;
them hospital visitation rights or a place to&#13;
live. Stop, my sides. No, seriously. Stop.&#13;
But hey, at least we’re not black, right? Am&#13;
I right? (Cricket chirping) Guys? What’s the&#13;
matter? Was it something I said?&#13;
Sigh. I guess I just don’t have Ann&#13;
Coulter’s silver-tongued wit.&#13;
point of view and make them understand that&#13;
this law is homophobic, and als0 (are) having&#13;
the support of the (state) ombudsman of&#13;
human rights."&#13;
~xe marches in Mexicali and Tecate&#13;
will be combo pride and protest marches.&#13;
Mexicali’s march is Saturday, Oct. 16, at 3&#13;
p.m., starting at Avenida Col6n and Calzada&#13;
Justo Sierra. Mexicali sits on the California&#13;
border 120 miles east of San Diego. Tecate’s&#13;
march is Sunday, Oct. 24, at 10 a.m. at&#13;
Parque Central. Tecate sits on the California&#13;
border 40 miles southeast of San Diego.&#13;
The only vote cast against the amendment&#13;
in the Chamber of Deputies carne from PRD&#13;
(Partido de la Revoluci6n Democr~tica)&#13;
Deputy Ana Maria Fuentes.&#13;
"It is our conviction that the basis&#13;
of human happiness is freedom and the&#13;
recognition of rights, that any restriction&#13;
imposed by one or various churches or some&#13;
particular morality that signifies restriction&#13;
of rights or persecution of people in the&#13;
fi’ee exercise of their sexual preferences&#13;
is profoundly wrong and has more to do&#13;
with the past and nothing to do with the&#13;
future," she said. "gge oppose that the more&#13;
conservative groups ... want to convert our&#13;
state into some sort of medieval island with&#13;
the double morality that comes with that."&#13;
The legislative chamber was filled with&#13;
equal numbers of LGBT people and their&#13;
opponents the day of the vote. Videos of the&#13;
vote and the chaotic aftermath can be seen at&#13;
tinyurt.com/bcgaymat2 and tinyurl.com/&#13;
bcgaymat.&#13;
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Photo’s by Victor G.&#13;
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~’as trying not to take it personally.&#13;
Really.&#13;
OK, I was taking it personally.&#13;
else had they all called to say they’d be at&#13;
the house in time for dinner on Friday but&#13;
no earlier? Therefore no cocktail hour(s). I&#13;
admit it: I’m an out-of-control control freal~.&#13;
I was making a perfect meal: Bobby Flay’s&#13;
barbecued salmon; Israeli couscous, which I&#13;
was spirting up with saffron and grill-roasted&#13;
red peppers; and a salad (from a bag - I can&#13;
be lazy about salads). We would start with&#13;
Pernod from the freezer, and dessert would be&#13;
a delightfully thick and creamy drink made&#13;
to order.&#13;
Then it hit me: they were avoiding&#13;
what I claimed was that week’s "cocktail du&#13;
weekend"! I’d stupidly sent out an e-mail&#13;
claiming that I’d found an obscure drink&#13;
recipe and would be making it on Friday. It&#13;
was called the Booger.&#13;
It was, of course, repulsive: half part&#13;
banana liqueur, half part coconut rum and&#13;
half part Midori. As if this combo wasn’t&#13;
wretched enough, Boogers get topped off&#13;
with Baileys Irish Cream. Shake with ice.&#13;
Strain. Drink. Vomit.&#13;
Bogus Boogers drove them away! The&#13;
puppies, Robbie and Kyle, both said they&#13;
were meeting friends for drinks at low tea&#13;
(wasn’t I their friend?). Craig preferred Top&#13;
o’ the Pines; he was meeting Paolo there for&#13;
martinis. Even Dan said he was stopping at&#13;
BarHarbor for a Campari and soda before&#13;
coming home. Did none of them have a sense&#13;
of humor? At least Kyle apologized before&#13;
bailing on me.&#13;
Dan arrived around 8:30. "\Where are the&#13;
snot shots?" he asked pleasantly. A growl was&#13;
my reply. He turned away from me toward "&#13;
the stairs, and I lost it. "Do you really think&#13;
I’d make that shit?" I barked. His face took&#13;
on that stricken look he gets when I bawl&#13;
him out for something he doesn’t understand.&#13;
~en I felt guilty. "It was just a joke, sweetie.&#13;
A bad joke. You know me. Would I ever make&#13;
a Booger?" "You just might," he said, "as some&#13;
sort of revenge."&#13;
~e other guys staggered in around 9:30,&#13;
all totally plastered. The barbecued salmon&#13;
was gummy, q-he couscous clumped. Only the&#13;
salad was any good, and that was because it&#13;
was still in the bag. I was seething. We ate in&#13;
silence. The puppies were too drunk to talk;&#13;
Craig was too caught up in his food; Paolo&#13;
,vas visibly frightened of me and my temper;&#13;
and Dan knew he was already on thin ice. We&#13;
both hated dinners like this; we called them&#13;
"Night of the Living Drunks." So I refused to&#13;
make the "cocktail du weekend." The Brandy&#13;
Alexanders would have to wait.&#13;
qhe Brandy Alexander&#13;
It’s strictly a dessert drink. Never order&#13;
one before dinner, or everyone will think&#13;
you’re too young to know any better or, if&#13;
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taste.&#13;
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1/2 part dark creme de cacao&#13;
1/2 part or more heavy cream&#13;
Nutmeg (optional)&#13;
Mix brandy, creme de cacao and cream m&#13;
a shaker filled with ice. Put on top and cap&#13;
and shake shake shake - create some froth.&#13;
Strain into a martini glass and sprinlde a little&#13;
nutmeg on top. I’m the type who keeps whole&#13;
nutmeg in a glass jar and uses a little nutmeg&#13;
grater; McCormick’s is almost as good,&#13;
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Mercury is trine to Jupiter, opening&#13;
the mind to wonderful new ideas and&#13;
observations. But both are in water&#13;
signs, so those new "ideas" will be&#13;
more artistic, intuitive and emotional&#13;
than togicat - and then Mercury trines&#13;
Uranus, sending those novel notions&#13;
into wild new directions..Avoid drugs&#13;
and booze. They’re just crutches for&#13;
people with no insight or originality.&#13;
ARIES (March 20- April 19): Speak&#13;
your mind! Granted, that often leads to&#13;
trouble, but now it should work out well.&#13;
You could start misunderstandings with&#13;
your friends, but trust your instincts to&#13;
clear up any trouble.&#13;
TAURUS (April 28 - May 20): Your&#13;
partner wants the best for you, but&#13;
taking his or her prods to your ambition&#13;
too seriously can create more trouble&#13;
than it will solve. Talk together about&#13;
long-range goals beyond your work. A&#13;
friend’s advice can be very helpful.&#13;
GEMIN~ (May 21- June 2(}): Impulsive&#13;
actions on your own will likely cause&#13;
arguments or accidents. Be very clear&#13;
about your goals, and enlist help from&#13;
your boss or the experts. They’ll be glad&#13;
to help you get ahead.&#13;
CANCER (June 2to Ju~y 22): Small&#13;
adventures, especially in sexual&#13;
experimentation, are likely to get you&#13;
into a terrible mess. Grander, more&#13;
daring experiments are a lot safer. The&#13;
real trick is to think ahead, be clear on&#13;
safety issues, and trust your instincts.&#13;
LEO (Ju~y 23 - August 22): Old&#13;
"tapes" from your upbringing can get in&#13;
the way of a healthy partnership. OK, let&#13;
go of "healthy" and get sick and twisted!&#13;
A good erotic catharsis can be the best&#13;
way to clear out the psychic junk.&#13;
VlRGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Advice from your partner will likely&#13;
shock you, but all the more reason&#13;
to at least consider it very carefully.&#13;
Following that line of conversation with&#13;
your sweetie will also help you avoid&#13;
troublesome misstatements.&#13;
L~BRA (September 23 - October 22):&#13;
Money problems can be dealt with,&#13;
but not at the lottery or casino - and&#13;
"retail therapy" is just a euphemism for&#13;
"shopaholic." Analyze the situation and&#13;
work it out. A serious approach will find&#13;
inspired solutions.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November&#13;
21): Asserting your own integrity and&#13;
truly speaking your mind is sure to&#13;
shake up your family or tribe. As Mark&#13;
Twain said, you have to make people&#13;
laugh when you tell them the truth.&#13;
SAG~TTAR~US (November 22&#13;
- December 20): To unlock family&#13;
secrets, ignore your siblings. They’re&#13;
probably confused or lying. Parents are&#13;
more likely to reveal the truth, especially&#13;
when they would prefer not to. The truth&#13;
could be shocking; the fall-out even&#13;
more so. Is it worth it to know?&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21&#13;
- January 19): As the world moves&#13;
on, revising your ideas is sometimes&#13;
necessary. Do old ideas still serve your&#13;
core ideals? Philosophical and political&#13;
arguments with your friends can prove&#13;
very educational if you can approach&#13;
them with an open mind.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
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good way to screw up the job. Review&#13;
your priorities and aims with your boss&#13;
or a trusted expert. Getting clear on this&#13;
issue is key to your advancement.&#13;
PISCES (February 19- March 19):&#13;
What comes out of your mouth may&#13;
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secrets may be like "trying not to think&#13;
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              <text>THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA&#13;
~Idahoma&#13;
boasts 2 Gay&#13;
Rodeo’s this year.&#13;
Sooner State&#13;
Rodeo (SSRA)&#13;
Tulsa wil! make a&#13;
comeback this fall&#13;
with the Autumn&#13;
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VOLUME 7 ISSUE 5 Twitt÷rocom/MetroStarNews&#13;
President directs HHS to crack down on&#13;
hospitals barring lgbt partners&#13;
House ethics committee draft s.ays Congressional staffers with same-se~ spouses&#13;
must include them in annual financial ~isclosure statements; Family Research&#13;
Council says that violates DOMA&#13;
By Lisa Keen&#13;
Keen News Service&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC President&#13;
Obama issued a surprise memorandum&#13;
Thursday- night, April 15, calling for an end&#13;
to discrimination against gays and lesbians by&#13;
hospital visitation policies that limit visitom&#13;
to immediate family members.&#13;
The timing for release of the memo was a&#13;
litde odd- at 7:29 p.m. while the president&#13;
was onboard Air Force One enroute back to&#13;
Washington from a day of events in Florida.&#13;
arrived at the hospital, a hospital social&#13;
worker said they would not be able to visit&#13;
Pond, even though Langbehn and Pond had&#13;
executed a heal~ prox~ and Langbehn had a&#13;
friend fax the document to the hospital.&#13;
According to a press release from Lambda&#13;
Legal Defense and Education Fund, which&#13;
is representing Langbehn in a lawsuit against&#13;
the hospital, the president apologized to&#13;
Langbehn for what happened to her family.&#13;
After signing the memorandum onboard "It was very rewarding to hear ’I’m sorry,’&#13;
Air Force One, the president then called from the President because that’s what I&#13;
Washington State resident Janice ~gbehn have wanted to hear fro,m,,Jackson Memorial&#13;
tO express his sympathy for the lossi0fhet since the night Lisa died, Said ~gbehn&#13;
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their relationships, to ensure’ ~at hospitals which participate in&#13;
During a family vacation to Miami, Medicare and Medicaid "respeCt the rights of&#13;
Florida in February 2007, Pond collapsed patients to designate visitors" and ~llow those&#13;
with an aneurysm and was taken by visitors the same privileges as immediate&#13;
ambulance to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s family members.&#13;
trauma center. When Langbehn and their&#13;
........Continued See HOSPITALS Page-6&#13;
O ahoma Exempdor&#13;
£rom Federal Ha e&#13;
Crh es Law- stopped&#13;
"There are a couple of pastors who wear the&#13;
veil of Christianity who were pttshing this&#13;
legislation. As a Christian this offends me&#13;
because the Jesus I know doesn’t stand for&#13;
that." State Representative Mike Shelton.&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing vcriter&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK When&#13;
Barak Obama signed the Mat~ew Shepard-&#13;
James Byrd Jr. Federal Hate Crimes&#13;
Prevention Act into law last October 22, it&#13;
was celebrated by the GLBT community and&#13;
their allies as a major civil rights victory that&#13;
was the result of almost a decade of loiJbying&#13;
efforts and activism. Although some states&#13;
already had hate crimes laws protecting the&#13;
GLBT community (Oklahoma not among&#13;
them) for the first time Arnericans in the&#13;
State RepresentativeMike Shelton. Pressphoto&#13;
GLBT community nationwide were&#13;
protected by hate crimes laws at the Federal&#13;
level. Also added by the same action were&#13;
Federal protection against hate crimes based&#13;
on gender and disability.&#13;
Both of Oklahoma’s Senators, Dr.Tom&#13;
Coburn and James Inhofe voted against the&#13;
bill, along with the entire Oklahoma&#13;
........Continued See HATE CRIMES Page-6&#13;
e MetroStarNews.com May 1,2010&#13;
Gay Rodeo an Oklahoma tradition&#13;
25th Great Plains Rodeo Rides Again In OKC&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK It’s a&#13;
proud Memorial Day weekend tradition in&#13;
Oklahoma City when cowboys, cowgirls and&#13;
their fans celebrate the Great Plains Rodeo,&#13;
which now has the distinction of lasting a&#13;
quarter century. In keeping with long time&#13;
tradition, it will be held at the Oldahoma&#13;
State FairgroUnds.&#13;
From humbler beginnings, the first rodeo&#13;
came together when OGRA (Oklahoma&#13;
Gay Rodeo Association) joined up with the&#13;
Kansas and Missouri Ga~ Rodeo Associations&#13;
to form what was then the Great Plains&#13;
Regional Rodeo in August of 1986. Joined&#13;
by Arkansas in 1992 the event was moved&#13;
to the Memorial Day weekend. In 1999 the&#13;
4 associations split up to form their own&#13;
respective rodeos, thus the word "Regional"&#13;
was dropped to make the event simply&#13;
the Great Plains Rodeo it is today. This&#13;
rodeo ranks among the top 4 rodeos of the&#13;
entire International Gay Rodeo Association&#13;
circuit, which comprises over 20 rodeos. The&#13;
International Gay Rodeo Association is made&#13;
up of 28 state/provincial rodeo associations&#13;
in the United States and Canada, and OGRA&#13;
has been part of that organization since their&#13;
first convention was held in 1985.&#13;
O.G.R.A. was formed to provide a&#13;
welcoming environment for those interested&#13;
in the Western lifestyle without regard to sex&#13;
or sexual orientation, national origin, race or&#13;
any other form of prejudice. In other words, a&#13;
way to bring people together to enjoy country&#13;
and western life!&#13;
This year the fun kicks offThursday&#13;
May 27 with a Poolside Reception Party at&#13;
the Finishline from 6-8 p.m. for the Rodeo&#13;
sponsors and officials, followed by a stick&#13;
horse rodeo that’s sure to be hilarious. This&#13;
year will also feature a Stick Home Contest&#13;
in which organizations can enter a decorated&#13;
stick home, with votes for a winner that cost&#13;
$1 apiece. The winning organization will&#13;
receive a cash prize, and the stick horses will&#13;
be auctioned off for charity. For more&#13;
........Continued See RODEO Page-8&#13;
&#13;
ere’s More Fun this&#13;
Fall at SS ’S 2010&#13;
Sooner State Stampede&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
~m Dic~,,nan, SSRA President. Sta~Cphat:o&#13;
TULSA. OK As the OGI~’s Great&#13;
Plains Rodeo welcomes summertime fun,&#13;
this year more festivities jumpstart autumn&#13;
as SSRA ( Sooner State Rodeo Ass6ciation)&#13;
hosts another rodeo event, their 2010 Sooner&#13;
State Stampede. It will not only feature&#13;
traditiona! rodeo events, but also the fnn&#13;
trappi,~gs of gay rodeo such as wild drag and&#13;
goav dressing. It will mark SSI~k’s first rodeo&#13;
with fifll equestrian amenities.&#13;
t wvw¢.bridlecreekok.com). Sanctioned by&#13;
the International Gay Rodeo Association&#13;
I IGRA) this event promises to attract&#13;
westerners from all over Oklahoma and&#13;
nationwide.&#13;
SSRA was formed in 2002 to give men&#13;
~d women of rodeo and the western lifestyle&#13;
ofTutsa and eastern Oklahoma an association&#13;
by which to come together and celebrate&#13;
country culture. Like OGRA. SSRA is a&#13;
501c3 organization, and likewise is united&#13;
~br this cause without regard to race, sexua!&#13;
orientation, religion, national origin, or&#13;
any other prejudice one might encounten&#13;
SSP~ celebrates not only rodeos and horse&#13;
relaed activities, but also dogging, western&#13;
and square dancing. The}, are also active in&#13;
fundraisers that benefit various Oklahoma&#13;
charities. Each October they select their&#13;
royalty competitions for Mr. SSRA, Ms.&#13;
SSRA, plus Miss and MisTER SSRA, who&#13;
represent the organization at rodeos and&#13;
fundraising events. ~aeir current president is&#13;
Tulsan Tim Dickman.&#13;
~e winners from this event may go on to&#13;
compete at IGRA’s World Gay Rodeo Finals&#13;
held this year in Laughlin, Nevada October&#13;
2!- 24.&#13;
For more information about the event&#13;
check out ,a~vw.soonerstaterodeo.com tThe&#13;
host hotel will be the Ramada Tulsa Airport&#13;
East located at 1010 North Garnett Road,&#13;
telephone 918 437 7660&#13;
(ww~:ramadaairport.com). Be sure to&#13;
mention the Sooner State Stampede when&#13;
booking your room for a special rare.&#13;
www.metrostarnows.corn&#13;
Oklahoma Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Political Caucus&#13;
elects new o cers&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK As&#13;
O.G.L.EC. re-organizes, at their April&#13;
meeting newofficers were elected: The cochairs&#13;
are Steven Dubois &amp; Jeanne Flanigan,&#13;
Secretary Victor Gorin and Treasurer Richard&#13;
Vreeland.&#13;
As a revitalized organization they are&#13;
meeting at the Neighborhood Alliance&#13;
Building, 1236 N. 36th Street { N.W.&#13;
36thand Classen Boulevard) of Oklahoma&#13;
City at 7 p.m. the 2nd Monday of each&#13;
month, the next meeting on May 10. For~&#13;
more infBrmation e-mail Jeanne Flanigan at&#13;
Ok.glpc@Tahoo.com or call her at (405) 255&#13;
3658.&#13;
Openly Gay TeacherJoe&#13;
igley to be&#13;
trans£erred £rom U.S.&#13;
Grant High School&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
TeacherJoe Quigley. Gorin ?hoto&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Joe Quigley&#13;
is a high school English teacher who made&#13;
history in Oklahoma City not only in the&#13;
school system but for the GLBT community.&#13;
He became well known when he was teaching&#13;
English at Northwest Ctassen High S&amp;ool.&#13;
fighting for years to have the ~vords "sexual&#13;
orientation/gender identit3:’ included in the&#13;
Student Handbook to be among categories to&#13;
be protected from harassment and bullying,&#13;
His tenacious efforts almost cost him his&#13;
iob last August when the OKC School&#13;
Board voted to fire him. He not only won&#13;
reinstatement in District Court, but soon&#13;
after~vards th’e Oklahoma City School Board&#13;
finally voted in the inclusive language for the&#13;
Student Handbook.&#13;
Although he was reinstated, instead of&#13;
being returned to his original position at&#13;
Northwest Classen he was instead transferred&#13;
to U.S. Grant High School. U.S: Grant had&#13;
been on the Federal list of schools in need&#13;
of improvement and ~vas thus required to&#13;
restructure under the guidelines of the No&#13;
Child Left Behind Act. ~is would require&#13;
that 50% of the teachers be removed.&#13;
Joe Quigley was among the teachers to be&#13;
transferred, who will receive full pay and&#13;
benefits as substitute teachers for a 2&#13;
........Continued See O~IGLEY Pag_e-4&#13;
&#13;
Keith Kimmel found&#13;
Dead in Norman March&#13;
31 following his arrest&#13;
by Tulsa Police&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
TULSA, OK Keith Kimmel, an&#13;
activist with the GLBT com.munity was&#13;
found de~d Wednesday morning March 31&#13;
around 7:45 a.m. by Kerri Logsdon. He had&#13;
been staying at her home temporarily, and he&#13;
was found seated in front of her computer. In&#13;
a posting Monday on his Internet blog he had&#13;
written, "I am done trying to love a world&#13;
that has no love for me. I am done trying to&#13;
believe redeeming things about people who&#13;
have nothing redeemable about them." In&#13;
accordance with his wishes, after an autopsy&#13;
is performed his body would be cremated and&#13;
his ashes sent to his family in Indiana.&#13;
Tile preceding Friday night he had been&#13;
drinking at the End Up Club, and according&#13;
to statements he made was upset about a&#13;
relationship he had with a dancer there.&#13;
According to the dub owner Blake Mterman&#13;
Keith had been there earlier that evening,&#13;
left and then returned around 11:00 p.m. At&#13;
that point Mr. Kimme! was very intoxicated,&#13;
became very, combative and angry when the&#13;
bartenders refused to serve him at which&#13;
point the Tulsa police were called.&#13;
During his arrest he claimed to have been&#13;
physically and verbally abused at the club,&#13;
and that officers had hit his head several&#13;
times on the door frame of a patro! car. He&#13;
was taken to St. John’s Hospital where he&#13;
was given treatment ~br his injuries and bus&#13;
tokens to get him back to his car. He returned&#13;
to Norma~ the following da); and mailed a&#13;
complaint of police brutality to the Internal&#13;
Affairs Departmefii~ of the Tulsa police.&#13;
Keith ~mmel had been im,olved&#13;
with activist causes with the GLBT&#13;
community but ,was probably best known&#13;
for filing a lawsfiit against the Oklahoma Tax&#13;
Commission ~vhen they refused to issue him&#13;
a specialized license plate that stated IMGAY.&#13;
He had dismissed that lawsuit February 26,&#13;
stating that he would re-file it in Federal&#13;
court at a later time.&#13;
Mthough there was speculation as to what&#13;
really happened during his arrest, including&#13;
the possibility that his death might have been&#13;
caused by the injuries from that night, the&#13;
facts of his death are unknown at press time&#13;
pending the results of a future autopsy. Mr.&#13;
Mterman has urged caution stating," While&#13;
I do want to see justice served. I would urge&#13;
that as a community we wait until the final&#13;
verdicl comes in. giving the police and the&#13;
coroner’s office the proper time to do their&#13;
invesngation before we make any conjectures&#13;
or statements. After that comes out we as&#13;
a communitT can move forward and get&#13;
through this togethed"&#13;
Blake further related that business had&#13;
dropped since the incident, and stated that&#13;
he’d like to remind the community that his&#13;
establishment is still a peaceful party place.&#13;
On Monday afternoons beginning around&#13;
4:30 p.m. there is still a free dinner courtesy&#13;
of Midtown Meats located at 7924 E. 21st&#13;
Street in Tulsa, and has morphed into a&#13;
potluck supper. Tuesday nights still feature&#13;
draft beer specials from open til 7 p.m.&#13;
dose (understandably a busy day). The pool&#13;
tournament happens on \gednesday nights&#13;
at Bingo Thursday nights continues to be&#13;
a rocking event, and the weekend features&#13;
partying with the hot dancers. ~nis is&#13;
follmved by Sunday beer busts. Blake further&#13;
stated that business was picking up, and&#13;
invited the community to see for themselves&#13;
that the Endup is still a happening place to&#13;
come together.&#13;
Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality Award&#13;
Recipients 2010&#13;
TULSA, OK Each year OkEq recognizes&#13;
outstanding individuals who have both&#13;
helped change and shape our ever evolving&#13;
community. This year we are pleased to&#13;
announce the following winners. The awards&#13;
were presented at the 30th Anniversary&#13;
Equality Gala on April 24, 2010.&#13;
Life Time Achievement A,vard&#13;
20 years of service to the lgbt community&#13;
Kelly Kirby&#13;
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award&#13;
Advocacy for interfaith and lgbt dialogue&#13;
Rabbi Charles E Sherman&#13;
Temple Israel&#13;
Community Hero&#13;
Advocacy work for lgbtq youth&#13;
Karen L. Davis&#13;
Senior Program Officer&#13;
Tulsa Community Foundation&#13;
and Tulsa Reaches Out&#13;
Community Hero&#13;
2004 Oklahoma Marriage Discrimination&#13;
Lawsuit&#13;
Gay Phillips &amp; Sue Barton&#13;
Sharon Baldwin &amp; Mary Bishop&#13;
Volunteers of the Year&#13;
I.T. Team&#13;
Eric Vogelpohl&#13;
Don Satterthwaite&#13;
Andrew Hicks&#13;
Grand Marshal&#13;
2010 Pride Parade and Festival&#13;
Rev Marlin Lavanhar&#13;
Advocacy work for the global lgbt community&#13;
year period if they cannot be placed in a&#13;
permanent position, after which a teacher&#13;
could be dismissed without the procedures&#13;
of due process afforded tenured educators.&#13;
As Joe puts it, "I was deliberately placed in a&#13;
sChool where the District knew the teachers&#13;
would have to be reduced and I look at this&#13;
as yet another attempt to skirt the wilt and&#13;
judgment of the District Court."&#13;
The Oklahoma City Schoo! District has&#13;
appealed his reinstatement, a process that&#13;
could take as long as 2 years, so far incurring&#13;
over $200,000 in legal expenses as the district&#13;
faces a severe budget crisis. But so far Joe&#13;
Quigley can say this much. "In the future the&#13;
parents and taxpayers of the Oklahoma City&#13;
Public School District need to start paying&#13;
more attention to the teachers and less to the&#13;
highly paid administrators, because there is&#13;
documentation both anecdotal and in writing&#13;
that the taxpayers have been continually&#13;
ripped off in order to make administrators&#13;
look good at the expense of the education df&#13;
their students. "&#13;
Senator Rice: "GOP&#13;
Leadership Must Rebuke&#13;
Incendiary R etoric"&#13;
Oklahoma State SenatorAndrew Rice. File&#13;
photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) April 15,&#13;
2010 Senator Andrew Rice (D-Oldahoma&#13;
City) said today that the anti-government&#13;
rhetoric among some Republican state&#13;
legislators" has reached disturbing levels.&#13;
Rice pointed to comments by a Republican&#13;
legislator running for statewide office&#13;
who said on Wednesday that the federal&#13;
government is "tyrannical" and said he is&#13;
willing to take his challenge of the federal&#13;
government "to the max."&#13;
Rice said these comments are particularly&#13;
disturbing given the fact the remarks came&#13;
just days after the Republican state legislator&#13;
and others said tile state of Oklahoma should&#13;
create a citizen’s militia to protect Oklahoma’s&#13;
sovereignty from an "overreaching" United&#13;
State’s government.&#13;
"All elected officials have a tremendous&#13;
responsibility to be careful with the words&#13;
xve choose to use in public," Senator&#13;
Andrew Rice said. ’~t a time when more&#13;
and more people are using words that carry&#13;
violent connotations to express what may&#13;
be legitimate frustrations with government&#13;
policies, you would hope that elected officials&#13;
would refrain from feeding into that frenzy."&#13;
Rice said that non-partisan experts of&#13;
anti-government violence and terrorism&#13;
have recently expressed concerns about the&#13;
rhetoric. Rice pointed to comments by&#13;
David Cid, executive director of Oldahoma&#13;
City-based Memorial Institute for the&#13;
Prevention ofTerrorism, who was quoted&#13;
in the Oklahoma Gazette saying: "People&#13;
are angry and frustrated, and among those&#13;
who are angry mad frustrated, there is a small&#13;
number, but them are a number who will&#13;
pick up a gun."&#13;
Rice said examples of evidence of antigovernment&#13;
violence occurred both in Austin,&#13;
Texas and Michigan as one group threatened&#13;
violence against the government, and another&#13;
person acted out on his anger in an act of&#13;
domestic terrorism against the IRS, killing&#13;
one innocent citizen and himself.&#13;
’°I call on the Republican leaders of the&#13;
Legislature to rebuke this inflammatory&#13;
language ofsome of their members coming&#13;
just days before the 15th anniversary of&#13;
the Oklahoma City bombing," Rice said.&#13;
’~All Oklahomans should be offended to&#13;
hear any elected official use language that is&#13;
reminiscent to the anti-government language&#13;
used by Timothy McVeigh, especially leading&#13;
up to this painful time of year for our state."&#13;
Rice explained while McVeigh was on&#13;
death row awaiting his execution for the&#13;
murder of 168 innocent Oklahomans, he sent&#13;
a letter to a London newspaper titled: "Why I&#13;
bombed the Murrah building." In it McVeigh&#13;
explains: "I reached the decision to go on&#13;
the offensive - to put a check on government&#13;
abuse of power, where others had failed in&#13;
stopping the federal juggernaut running&#13;
amok," he said.&#13;
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4 ~:~,T~:()STA May 1, 2010&#13;
Out magazine lists ’most&#13;
inEuential’ gays, lesbians&#13;
Ellen DeGeneres. GL_~L4D photo&#13;
Ellen DeGeneres is America’s "most&#13;
influential" gay man or woman, according to&#13;
Out magazine’s fourth annual "Power 50" list.&#13;
"Since DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul&#13;
as a judge on Banerican Idol in February,&#13;
millions upon millions of viewers are getting&#13;
a double dose of the hugely popular talk&#13;
show host and 12-time Emmy winner," Out&#13;
said. "The American FLxpre~s and Covergirl&#13;
pitchwoman’S rcacb~ is nearly unparalteled~ ...&#13;
A passionate advocat( ~br marriage equalit)5&#13;
anavid opponent of’don’t ask, don’t tell,’&#13;
and staunch defender of animal rights,&#13;
DeGeneres’s enormous platform is many an&#13;
American’s gain."&#13;
Others near the top of the list include&#13;
MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow, CNN&#13;
anchor Anderson Cooper, singer Adam&#13;
Lambert, actor Nell Patrick Harris, Human&#13;
Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese&#13;
and U.S. Reps. Tammy Baldwin, Jared Polls&#13;
and Barney Frank.&#13;
For the full list, see out.corn/power50.&#13;
Effort to repeal Prop 8&#13;
fails to collect enough&#13;
signat es. Federal Prop&#13;
8 trial remains paused.&#13;
A grassroots effort to force a November&#13;
2010 ballot-box vote on repealing Proposition&#13;
8 failed to collect enough voter signatures by&#13;
the April 12~deadline to get the measure on&#13;
the ballot.&#13;
Groups pushing the 2010 repeal effort&#13;
faced an uphill battle from the get-go because&#13;
California’s gay-rights leadership refused to&#13;
support the project, believing that 2012 will&#13;
be a better year to return to the ballot.&#13;
The lead 2010 organization, Love Honor&#13;
Cherish, did not say" hmv many signatures it&#13;
did manage to collect. Just under 700,000&#13;
valid signatures would have been needed.&#13;
"Tnis is a heartbrealdng moment," said&#13;
LHC Executive Director John Henning.&#13;
"Despite the dogged efforts of hun&amp;eds of&#13;
volunteers across California, we did not get&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
7he #’ial in the.f}dem! tawsu# to overturn&#13;
8 as a violation ofthe U.S. Constitution.{ms&#13;
been paused in San Francisco sinceJan. 2Z&#13;
Famous attorneys DavM Boles, r{~ht, and Ted&#13;
Olson are among the l.mwers argui,g the case&#13;
for the gay side, Photo @ Rex Wochner&#13;
the signatures we needed within the 150-day&#13;
window set by the state. Regrettably, Prop&#13;
8 will remain as a stain on our constitution&#13;
until at least 2012, and perhaps latel:"&#13;
Love Honor Cherish was one of 40 mosdy&#13;
grassroots groups working for a 2010 vote&#13;
within a coalition called Restore Equality&#13;
2010.&#13;
"Our signature-collection effort may&#13;
have fallen short, but we stand tall as being&#13;
the only statewide campaign that fought for&#13;
repealing Proposition 8 in 2010," said Sean&#13;
Bohac, chair of the Restore Equality 2010&#13;
Statewide Advisory Panel. "Our campaigners&#13;
carried the torch of Harvey Milk, who&#13;
showed that change only happens when we&#13;
get out of the bars and into the streets. Band&#13;
our efforts are reflected in the new polls&#13;
that show increased support for extending&#13;
marriage to all Californians."&#13;
Bohac told The San Diego Union-Tribune&#13;
that the number of signatures collected "was&#13;
not particularly close" to the 694,354 needed.&#13;
"We won’t be making, it public," he said.&#13;
Recent polls by d~e Public Policy Institute&#13;
of California and by the Los Angeles Times/&#13;
University of Southern California have&#13;
shown that, for the first time, a majority of&#13;
Californians now support same-sex marriage&#13;
-- suggesting that top gay rights groups&#13;
Equality California and Courage Campaign&#13;
may have made a misstep in refusing to&#13;
support the 2010 effort. EQCA and Courage&#13;
expressed fears that voters would not be ready&#13;
to reverse themselves just two years after rebanning&#13;
same-sex marriage.&#13;
But EQCA Executive Director GeoffKors&#13;
said the poll results haven’t caused the group to&#13;
second-guess its decision.&#13;
"Equality California still believes 20!2 is&#13;
the fight time to go to the ballot;’ Kors said.&#13;
"Those polls were not oflikely voters for the&#13;
2010 election. When you dig deeper into&#13;
those polls -- and our internal polls during the&#13;
same time period -- what’s clear is young voters&#13;
are the ones who move the most. And young&#13;
voters make tip a much larger percentage of&#13;
the electorate in a presidential race (2012)&#13;
than a gubernatorial race (2010), which is why&#13;
the L.A. Times said, after looking at their poll&#13;
numbers in the article, it’s clear why gay rights&#13;
groups wanted to wait until 2012, because&#13;
2010 doesn’t provide us the best opportunity&#13;
to win due to voter turnout."&#13;
Restore Equality 2010 said it now will join&#13;
up with the 2012 effort. Signature collecting&#13;
for that project is expected to begin in the&#13;
summer of 2011.&#13;
A California Supreme Court ruling&#13;
legalized same-sex marriage in May 2008 and&#13;
weddings began June ! 6, 2008. Tiae court&#13;
said preventing gay couples from marrying&#13;
violated the state constitution. Even more&#13;
groundbreakAng, the court also ruled that&#13;
sexual orientation is a "suspect classification"&#13;
-- which made aW type ofdiscrimination based&#13;
on sexual orientation constitutionally subject&#13;
to the strictest level ofscrutiny by California&#13;
courts.&#13;
California governmental entities now&#13;
have to prove they have a specific "compelling&#13;
interest" -- rather than a mere "rational basis" -&#13;
- when they treat GLB people differently in any&#13;
way. The change made it dramatically harder&#13;
for any level ofgovernment to defend itself in&#13;
any arena where gays, lesbians and bisexuals are&#13;
not treated the same as heterosexuals.&#13;
Some 18,000 same-sex couples married&#13;
in California before voters amended the state&#13;
constitution to re-ban same-sex marriage in&#13;
November 2008. N~e California Supreme&#13;
Court later ruled that Prop 8 was a valid&#13;
amendment to the constitution.&#13;
A federal lawsuit led by famous attorneys&#13;
David Boles and Ted Olson to overturn Prop&#13;
8 as a violation of the U.S. Constitution is&#13;
ongoing in San Francisco. The trial paused&#13;
on Jan. 27 after all testimony had been heard&#13;
but before closing arguments because Judge&#13;
Vaughn ~Walker said he wanted to review the&#13;
testimoW prior to hearing the attorneys’ final&#13;
statements.&#13;
The conclusion ofthe trial apparently has&#13;
been further delayed while gay’ groups that ran&#13;
the ballot campaign against Prop 8, who are&#13;
not parties to the federal lawsuit, fight an order&#13;
to turn over some of their e-mails from the&#13;
campaign period.&#13;
Protestors chained to W/site HousejSnce: PtSoto&#13;
b_yjohn Aravosis @A_MERICAblog&#13;
N~e LGBT community’s new activist&#13;
pit bulls, GetEQUAL, dramatically upped&#13;
the pressure on President Barack Obama on&#13;
April 19 and 20 over his failure to succeed in&#13;
keeping major campaign promises to LGBT&#13;
Americans.&#13;
Although Obama has taken several small&#13;
steps seen as favorable or helpful to LGBT&#13;
Americans, he has yet to engineer the passage&#13;
of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act,&#13;
the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, or the&#13;
repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act.&#13;
GetEQUAIJs latest broadside started April&#13;
:....Continued see Get_EQUAL - page 9&#13;
www.metrostamews.corn ~)~ETROSTAR 5&#13;
More specifically, the memo instructs&#13;
HHS to ensure that hospitals receiving federal&#13;
funds nor deW visitation based on sexual&#13;
orientation or gender identity, along.with the&#13;
usual categories of non-discrimination.&#13;
Human Rights Fund spokesman Michael&#13;
Cole said his organization had been ~vorking&#13;
with the Xg~hite House on the memo language&#13;
[’or some rime. He said he was unaware of any&#13;
particular reason for the timing.&#13;
"It was a long process for them to get the&#13;
memo language set and al! of their ducks in a&#13;
row," said Cole- so my impression is that this&#13;
was the point at which it was done."&#13;
The April 15 memorandum is the second&#13;
memorandum issued by the president to&#13;
specifically help LGBT people. In June 2009,&#13;
President Obama signed a memorandum to&#13;
the ONce of Personnel Management Director&#13;
requesting that the heads of all executive&#13;
departments and agencies "conduct a review"&#13;
of current benefits available to federal&#13;
employees within 90 days "to determine what&#13;
authority they have to extend such benefits&#13;
to same-sex domestic partners of Federal&#13;
employees" and submit a report on rMs to&#13;
OPM.&#13;
Kevin Cathcart, executive director of&#13;
Lambda Legal, called the president’s hospital&#13;
visitation memorandum a "great leap forward&#13;
in addressing discrimination affecting LGBT&#13;
patients and their families."&#13;
"These measures are intended to ensure&#13;
that no family will have to experience what&#13;
the Langbehn-Pond family did that night at&#13;
Jackson Memorial Hospital," said Cathcart,&#13;
in a statement isstled Thursday night.&#13;
k federal district court judge dismissed&#13;
Lambda’s ta~vsuit on behalf of Langbehn,&#13;
saying there was no law requiring the hospital&#13;
to allow Lisa Pond’s partner to see her at the&#13;
hospital. On Monday, April 12, Lambda&#13;
issued a press release saying it had reached&#13;
an agreement with Jackson Memorial for&#13;
"qmproved policies that are more responsive&#13;
ro the needs of the LGBT community." But&#13;
Lambda said the agreement does "not provide&#13;
as much protection as may be needed in&#13;
critical sitnations."&#13;
Lambda noted that the president’s&#13;
memorandum calls on HHS to take steps to&#13;
ensure that hospitals respect legal documents&#13;
that some patients have to designate who&#13;
can make decisions for them if they become&#13;
incapacitated. It also requires HHS to report&#13;
back to the president in !80 days with&#13;
additional recommendations for actions&#13;
HHS can take "to address hospital visitation,&#13;
medical decision-maHng, or other health care&#13;
~ssues that ~?cr LGBT patients and their&#13;
Ironically, the pool reporter on board the&#13;
~ighr back to Washington reported there was&#13;
No news on the way back" from Florida.&#13;
Meanwhile. Roll Call a newspaper&#13;
specializing in covering Capitol Hill, reported&#13;
Thursday that the House Committee on&#13;
Standards of ONcia! Conduct has "drafted&#13;
rules that for the first time would define gay&#13;
married couples as ’spouses" for the purposes&#13;
of filling out their annual Congressional&#13;
financial disclosure forms."&#13;
The forms are used by members of&#13;
Congress and their staffs to make annual&#13;
discIosures of any additional sources of&#13;
income and investments by them and their&#13;
spouses and dependent children. The draft&#13;
rules propose requiring that any members or&#13;
staffwho have married same-sex spouses in&#13;
Washington, D.C. or aW of the states which&#13;
provide for equal marriage rights to include&#13;
information about their spouse’s finances, the&#13;
same as straight members and staff Inust do&#13;
about their legal spouses.&#13;
Roll Call quoted a spokesman for the&#13;
Family Research Council as saying the draft&#13;
rules violate the federal Defense of Marriage&#13;
Act (DO1VL&amp;), which prohibits federal&#13;
recognition of same-sex marriages. The paper&#13;
noted that the draft rule had been removed&#13;
from the committee’s website.&#13;
The Committee’s webs!re currently lists&#13;
instructions for filling out the form for&#13;
calendar year 2008 disclosures even though&#13;
the forms due next month are for calendar&#13;
year 2009.&#13;
MissoOa bans anti-&#13;
LGBT discrimination&#13;
The City Council in Missoula, Mont.,&#13;
voted 10-2 on April 12 to prohibit&#13;
discrimination in employment and housing&#13;
on the basis of sexual orientation or gender&#13;
identity, the Missoulian reporte&amp;&#13;
The vote came at 1:45 in the morning at&#13;
the end of a seven-hour meeting.&#13;
"Most of us can’t remember civil rights in&#13;
action," said Councilwoman Sficy Rye. "This&#13;
is it for us."&#13;
Gay man elected mayor&#13;
ofsmall Colorado town&#13;
An openly gay man, Ron Holland, was&#13;
elected mayor of Dillon, Colo., April 6.&#13;
He received 90 votes to an opponent’s 72&#13;
in the mountain town of about 800 people.&#13;
Holland, who is serving his first term on&#13;
the City Council, told the Summit Daily&#13;
News he was "ecstatic" over his victory.&#13;
Martina has breast&#13;
cancer&#13;
Mart!ha NavradIova. Ougames~hoto&#13;
Lesbian tennis legend Martina Navratilova&#13;
told People magazine April 7 that she has&#13;
breast cancer.&#13;
The ductai carcinoma was discovered early&#13;
and is expected to be fully curable.&#13;
"I cried," Navratilova said. "It knocked me&#13;
on my ass, really. I feet so in control ofmy life&#13;
and my body, and then this comes, and it’s&#13;
completely out ofmy hands."&#13;
"I went four years between&#13;
mammograms," she added. "I let it slide.&#13;
Everyone gets busy, but don’t make excuses. I&#13;
stay in shape and eat right, and it happened&#13;
to me. Another year and I could have been in&#13;
big trouble."&#13;
Navratilova will undergo six weeks of&#13;
radiation treatment starting in May.&#13;
Congresswoman Tammy&#13;
BaldWin On President -&#13;
Obama’s signing ofa.&#13;
memorand reNardmg&#13;
the visitation rights of&#13;
hospital patients&#13;
Congresswoman Baldwin. Woclowrphoto&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC (PR) "President&#13;
Obama’s decision to direct the Secretaryof&#13;
Healrah and Human Services to take steps to&#13;
ensure that hospitals participating in Medicare&#13;
or Medicaid respect the rights ofpatients to&#13;
receive visitors and designate others to make&#13;
decisions about medical care in the case ofan&#13;
emergency is the right one. It follows the lead&#13;
ofmany states and makes a strong statement&#13;
about who we are as a nation and what we&#13;
valne.&#13;
No one should face the distress oflying ill&#13;
or injured in a hospital bed with the loved one&#13;
you designate barred from your bedside for&#13;
any other than a compelling medical reason.&#13;
For too long, such access has been arbitrarily&#13;
denied many individuals, most especially to gay&#13;
mad lesbian Americans.&#13;
President Obama’s action tonight puts us&#13;
another step doser toward our goal ofequal&#13;
rights for all Americans and I appland his&#13;
decision:&#13;
Congressional Delegation, Passage of the&#13;
bill intensified conservative religious groups&#13;
who had campaigned against the Act and&#13;
this was particularly felt in Oklahoma,&#13;
although the legislation was hailed by the&#13;
GLBT community and civil rights activists&#13;
as a progressive measure long overdue. What&#13;
followed was an attempt to "opt Oklahoma&#13;
out" of this new protection, spearheaded by&#13;
State Senator Steven Russell ( Republican-&#13;
District 45) with State Senate Bil! 1965.&#13;
The bill actually began as an ordinary&#13;
measure to start a task force to research public&#13;
and private high school athletics, authored&#13;
by State Senator Harry Coates (Republicam)&#13;
and State Representative "Wes Hilliard&#13;
(Democrat). After the bill passed out of&#13;
committee, S.B. 1965 was altered by Senator&#13;
Russell who removed the original language.&#13;
He then added language that would have&#13;
prevented Oldahoma law enforcement from&#13;
cooperating ,vith Federal authorities when a&#13;
hate crime ~vas committed in Oklahoma. ~e&#13;
bill then passed the State Senate 39-6.&#13;
The ensuing publicity, including a GLBT&#13;
lobbying day at the State Capitol focused&#13;
mainly on this legislation, resulted in a&#13;
re-xvrite of the bill by Senator Russell in an&#13;
attempt to make it less offensive and passable.&#13;
The rewritten version permitted Federal&#13;
authorities to petition State District Courts&#13;
for evidence relating to an Oldahoma hate&#13;
crime if local law enforcement objected to&#13;
cooperating with the Federal authorities.&#13;
Among the groups opposed to this&#13;
legislation was the Oklahoma American Civil&#13;
Liberties Union. One of their lobbyists,&#13;
Tamya Cox, spoke to State Representative&#13;
Mike Shelton (Democrat District 97) who&#13;
"hated this bill, understood the implications&#13;
and issues of this from the onset, stated&#13;
that we had to do something." Mr. Shelton&#13;
persuaded the House author of the bill,&#13;
Representative Danny Hilliard to let him&#13;
have the bill. Once Mr. Shdton had control&#13;
of the bill he withdrew it, thus ldlling this&#13;
legislation. Although an unusual strategy, it&#13;
was an effective action he stated that he felt&#13;
he had to take because as he put it, ’~Mnything&#13;
that breaks down the opportunity ro protect&#13;
Oklahomans from harm is wrong. Legislation&#13;
and resolutions that hurt people only give&#13;
a black eye to our state." Although he has&#13;
received positive feedback for his action,&#13;
predictably he has received negative responses&#13;
as well, including some from the conservative&#13;
religious community. It hasn’t swayed his&#13;
resolve as he relates, "There are a couple of&#13;
pastors that wear the veil of Christianity who&#13;
were pushing this legislation. As a Christian&#13;
this offends me because the Jesus I know&#13;
doesn’t stand for that."&#13;
GLBT and civil rights activists are&#13;
continuing to monitor the situation in case&#13;
attempts are made to re-introduce this or&#13;
similar measures with another bill.&#13;
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6 ~KTROSTAR May 1, 2010&#13;
contim es "First&#13;
ursday" Art Opening&#13;
and E ibit ofOriginal&#13;
Wbrks by MattJohnson.&#13;
Bebe gives her ’Best O£’&#13;
for Race!&#13;
The reigningD*agRace queen&#13;
goes though her list ofseason two&#13;
superlatives&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) The May&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality (Oldgq) showcase&#13;
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.&#13;
Nei!l Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
Downtown Tulsa), will feature the Artistic&#13;
Nude Photography ofMatt Johnson. The&#13;
show begins with a reception on Thursday,&#13;
May 6th from 6-9pm and continues&#13;
throughout the month of May.&#13;
Oklahoman Matt Johnson, owner of&#13;
Johnson Studios, specializes in Artistic Nude&#13;
Photography and is based in Tulsa. Matt&#13;
has always had a deep appreciation for the&#13;
human form. He began his art expression&#13;
in the color pencil medinm sketching in the&#13;
pln-up type format in his teen years. Mfitt&#13;
is a neon bender by trade for a commercial&#13;
sign company. He has been married to his&#13;
wife Denise since 1987 and they have three&#13;
wonderful children. In 2006 his artistic&#13;
will drew him to the camera. Since then he&#13;
has been creating nude art using the lens of&#13;
a camera and his imagination through the&#13;
editing process.&#13;
After developing a diverse portfolio Matt’s&#13;
xvork was accepted into galleries in Eureka&#13;
Springs, Arkansas. He was the featured&#13;
artist in two different Eureka Springs gallery&#13;
shows in 2009. Matt is beginning to show&#13;
his work in his home town ofTulsa and is&#13;
scheduled for two separate gallery shows in&#13;
the upcoming months.&#13;
Matt’s friendly easy- going manner makes&#13;
his photo sessions comfortable, relaxed and&#13;
fun experiences for his models. They are&#13;
always thrilled with their images and often&#13;
come back for additional sessions.&#13;
allows Matt to continue to create new and&#13;
exciting images from his eyeto the computer&#13;
and then the paper. The show begins with&#13;
a reception at the Dennis IL Nei!l Equality&#13;
Center on Thursday, May 6th fi’om 6-9pm;&#13;
Matt’s art will be on displa~v through May&#13;
2010.&#13;
Founded by a dedicatedgroup ofvolunteers in 1980,&#13;
Oklahomansfar Equali~r/OkEq is Oklahoma’s oMestgay&#13;
rights o~nization. From testingfor HIV/AIDS and&#13;
hosting t/~e annual 7~dsa PHele and Diversi~ Celebration&#13;
m operati~ the Equadity Center and documenting the&#13;
~tha LGBTcommunity’s rich histor~ OkEq worksfor&#13;
socialjustice amtfidl inclusionfor Oklahoma’s lesbian, ga)~&#13;
bisccuai, and transgender (LGBT) citizens and their allies.&#13;
For more i*{~ormation, see wwt~;okeq.org&#13;
By Bebe Zahara Benet&#13;
Wasn’t it great to see me on the special&#13;
episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race this week? Well,&#13;
it was wonderful to sit down with RuPaul&#13;
and my season one sisters Ongina and Nina&#13;
Flowers to critique season two, but there was&#13;
still so much more to be said that I tlmught&#13;
I’d dedicate this week’s colttrnn to some ofmy&#13;
favorite moments that&#13;
we didfft get a chance&#13;
to talk about during&#13;
the show.&#13;
Funniest Moment:&#13;
There’s plenty to&#13;
choose from, but for&#13;
me it has got to be&#13;
Jujube during the&#13;
reading challenge. I&#13;
just loved everything&#13;
she said about&#13;
everybody - calling&#13;
Raven legendary- as&#13;
in "leg" and "dairy,"&#13;
snapping at Jessica&#13;
in Chinese and even&#13;
ta~ng smack about&#13;
Tyra’s grill - that&#13;
reading was hilarious!&#13;
A second runner-up moment was Pandora&#13;
Boxx playing CarolChanning in the "Snatch&#13;
Game" challenge. Ms. Boxx knows how to&#13;
mine a laugh.&#13;
Biggest Diva Moments: We had more ,&#13;
than a few moments to judge this season. 111&#13;
skip ranking catfights a~d assess in terms of&#13;
performance. I’d say the other Tyra coming&#13;
out as sophisticatedlady on a mad shopping&#13;
spree was a great diva moment, as was Jujube’s&#13;
peach dress in the Old Hollywood fashion&#13;
challenge. It was mentioned in the live show,&#13;
but it bears mentioning again - Raven’s gold&#13;
Cleopatra dress and blonde afro was really,&#13;
really fierc!! ~&#13;
Best Makeup: Oh honey! Give it to&#13;
Raven! I think Raven really s~vitched up her&#13;
makeup to go with different looks. Even , ,&#13;
~vhen she did the country girl or the rock n&#13;
roll look or the whole glamour thing she was&#13;
able to create a different persona through&#13;
makeup. She is really mastering the craft and&#13;
art of drag.&#13;
Best Runway: I will go with Jujube. I&#13;
really will! She walks with confidence, walks&#13;
with so much fierceness, so much attitude&#13;
and so much personality. I really love how she&#13;
does all levels of her presentation.&#13;
Best Lip-sync: It seems like I’m a fan of&#13;
Jujube! I love how she lip-syncs. Sometimes&#13;
she gives a little too much, but she is more&#13;
often right on the money. She is able to catch&#13;
the little things the artist does. She’s right on&#13;
point with it. ~aat’s someone who has studied&#13;
the music and knows what the whole song is&#13;
about. I also liked Raven’s lip-syncing. ~aere&#13;
is something about it that is a little sassy. I’d&#13;
give it to both of them.&#13;
Biggest \Vish: To see Jessica \~ild last&#13;
longer. She had so much potential! If she had&#13;
been given another chance I am convinced&#13;
there ~vould have been other things about her&#13;
~erfor,mance that would have made us all go&#13;
WOW.&#13;
Catdh the finale of RuPaul’s Drag Race at&#13;
9pro (ET/PT) this Monday night on Logo&#13;
and visit LOGOonline.com to find out about&#13;
vievdng parties in your area. Until next week,&#13;
kisses and good luck!&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~et~oSTAR 7&#13;
H e tension&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Contributing ~X~riter&#13;
Photo: RonaM Blake, Certified Fitness&#13;
Ins~’uctor through ISSA International Sports&#13;
Sciences Association&#13;
The heart beats faster! Tixe blood vessels&#13;
constrict even more! Tixe h&lt;art, lungs, and&#13;
brain ache for more help but it isn’t coming&#13;
fast enough! There is a shudder and then&#13;
complete blackness! This Edgar Allan Poe&#13;
moment of chimerical horror describes a&#13;
massive stroke for someone that suffered&#13;
one day too many from hypertension.&#13;
Gather round the campfire and H1 explain&#13;
this medical condition, its causes, and&#13;
preventative measures to avoid it.&#13;
Hypertension is high blood pressure and&#13;
one out of five people in our country are&#13;
experiencing it. Tile blood vessels constrict&#13;
and the heart has to pump harder to get that&#13;
blood delivered around the bod?,: The heart&#13;
begins to ,yemen from overload and the&#13;
constricted vessels become compromised over&#13;
time.&#13;
Blood pressure changes all the time. It&#13;
won’t kill you to have high blood pressure&#13;
once in awhile though. Swerving to avoid the&#13;
reckless driver on the freeway, climbing five&#13;
flights of stairs quickly, or being startled by&#13;
the ghastliness of that first and last time drag&#13;
queen can all contribute to a spike in blood&#13;
pressure. Consistently visiting this elevated&#13;
zone is very much a problem. Many people&#13;
wofft feel any symptoms from this disease for&#13;
10 to 20 years and then it can strike like a&#13;
thief in the night.&#13;
There isn’t a specific cause of hypertension&#13;
but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a lack of&#13;
culprits calling in and claiming responsibility&#13;
for this physiological terrorism. Heredity is&#13;
a card we are dealt at birth and is a frequent&#13;
contributor to this ugliness~ Hypertensive&#13;
parents bequeath their kids a two times&#13;
greater likelihood of having this disease&#13;
than for those kids of parents without&#13;
hypertension. That really sucks and all you&#13;
did was be born to the world!&#13;
Don’t grab the bottle and give up just yet&#13;
if you inherited these lousy hand-me-downs&#13;
from morn and pop. There are plenty of other&#13;
ways to cotlnteract the ill effects of high blood&#13;
pressure. Other causes of this nasty medical&#13;
condition are obesity, stress, smoking, and&#13;
improper diet and they are al! something you&#13;
can control.&#13;
Obese individuals are about twice as likely&#13;
tO be hypertensive as those men and women&#13;
,vho are aren’t in that overweight category.&#13;
I’m no Pd~odes Scholar but I think that means&#13;
if you exercise and stay lean then you decrease&#13;
your risk. That sounds like something you&#13;
can control!&#13;
S[ress can walk you down the aisle and&#13;
give you away to high blood pressure too.&#13;
Stop getting angry at all the little problems&#13;
in the world! A late bill, rush hour traffic,&#13;
the moth~r-in-law visit, and the ripped&#13;
underwear at 6AM aren’t worth your&#13;
emotional intensity. Relax and take a deep&#13;
breath when these moments occur. That&#13;
sounds like something you can control!&#13;
Smoking always constricts your blood&#13;
vessels and raises your blood pressure every&#13;
time. Cigarettes aren’t cheap and there are&#13;
smoking cessation programs al! over the place.&#13;
That sounds like something you can control!&#13;
Foods with excessive sodium, saturated&#13;
fat, or cholesterol are al! significant donors to&#13;
th~ election campaign for hypertension. This&#13;
candidate for office can’t win without your&#13;
donations. That sounds like something you&#13;
can control!&#13;
There are also drugs that can Be prescribed&#13;
to aid in your efforts against this evil force.&#13;
Don’t be scared by this villain of your&#13;
vessels! With adherence to these suggestions&#13;
you may live a healthy life and worry about&#13;
hypertension (Quoth the raven) nevermore!&#13;
This purloined letter was brought to you&#13;
by that guy who tore up the planks in the&#13;
house of Usher. That guy is Ron Blake and he&#13;
can be found descending into the maelstrom&#13;
at www.myblakefitness.com.&#13;
information about the contest contact the&#13;
rodeo’s co-directors, Klint Weiden ( 405 408&#13;
6140) or Paul Boyd (405 630-4388).&#13;
Following on Friday it gets wild with&#13;
a Poolside Cookout also at the Finishline&#13;
from 3-6 p.m., then it’s registration time&#13;
at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds from&#13;
6-9 p.m ( Barn #9)., with a cash bar and&#13;
snacks provided to make it go better, along&#13;
with entertainment from 6-8 p.m. Keeping&#13;
the night kicking along is the HomoRodeo&#13;
Mixer happening at the Finishline beginning&#13;
at 9 p.m., also a All Rodeo Royalty Show at&#13;
Phoenix Rising at 9 p.m. as well.&#13;
The Rodeo begins the following Saturday&#13;
at 8:00 P.m., and after a funfilled day of&#13;
events one can unwind or windup at the&#13;
Copa’s Texas Tea Party beginning at 6 p.m.&#13;
a grand tradition hosted by the Texas Gay&#13;
Rodeo Association. At 9 p.m. that same night&#13;
there will be a country concert at ~Amgles&#13;
featuring recording artist James Allen Clark&#13;
among other local muscians. That night the&#13;
stick horse contest winner will be announced,&#13;
and the stick horses auctioned off.&#13;
Then it’s Sunday morning coming&#13;
down as the rodeo begins the final day o£&#13;
competition, resuming at 8:00 a.m. at the&#13;
Fairgrounds. The Finishline that day will&#13;
feature a Head Country Barbeque at 6:00&#13;
p.m. with a hearty dinner for the price of&#13;
$12. followed by the Awards Ceremony at 7&#13;
p.m. a,varding bucldes, saddles and cash to&#13;
the winners of the rodeo.&#13;
To wind up the event Monday a Wind&#13;
Down Party will be held at Phoenix Rising&#13;
with a hamburger/~bt d6g c86koUt froln&#13;
Noon until 2 p.m., with drink specials and&#13;
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CMS now- pays for treatment ofHIV related facial&#13;
Lipodystrophy&#13;
Disorder must cause depression for individuals to receive coverage&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid&#13;
Services (CMS) announced last month that it&#13;
will pay for facial injections for beneficiaries&#13;
who have facial lipodystrophy syndrome (LDS)&#13;
if, in fact, the person suffers from depression&#13;
secondary to the disorder. Reportedly,&#13;
individuals who take these medications and&#13;
experience facial LDS side effects may suffer&#13;
psychological effects related to a negative selfimage.&#13;
"Ofcourse I am depressed about the way&#13;
I look from the way my face looks now;’ said&#13;
Allen Leon, an OHahoma City man who has&#13;
the disorder. "Looks are very important to&#13;
everyone, not just gay people. People stare;&#13;
they can’t help it. I feel that I am judged by&#13;
people and I am uncomfortable when meeting&#13;
new people." The disorder is very stigmatizing.&#13;
LDS is a localized loss offat from the&#13;
face, causing an excessively thin, hollowed&#13;
appearance in the cheeks. In some cases, facial&#13;
LDS may be a side effect ofcertain kinds of&#13;
Director, Coverage and Analysis Group for&#13;
CMS. "These effects may lead people living&#13;
with HIV to discontinue their antiretroviral&#13;
therapies." Grade four (offour grades) leaves a&#13;
person the most emaciated-looking.&#13;
The injections are "fillers" that have&#13;
been approved by the U.S. Food &amp; Drug&#13;
Administration (FDA) to be injected under the&#13;
skin in the face to help fill out its appearance&#13;
specifically for treatment offacial LDS. Data&#13;
show that these injections can improve patient&#13;
self-image, relieve symptoms ofdepression,&#13;
and may lead to improved compliance with&#13;
anti-HIV treatment. The average cost of the&#13;
injections is $500 for a two-vial treatment.&#13;
Most people require a total of three treatments.&#13;
Medicare coverage for the injections has&#13;
already begun.&#13;
This is an important milestone in Medicare&#13;
coverage for HIV-infection therapies by&#13;
helping people living with HIV improve&#13;
their self-image and treating side effects of&#13;
Lipotrophy by grade: Lipoatrophy withfat loss covering a wide area oftheface and the skin is living&#13;
directly on thefacial muscles.&#13;
medications (antiretroviral therapies) that&#13;
individuals receive as part ofan HIV infection&#13;
treatment regimen.&#13;
"Facial LDS can leave people living with&#13;
HIVlooking gaunt and seriously ill, which may&#13;
stigmatize them as part oftheir HIV-infecrion&#13;
status," said Dr. Louis B. Jacques, MD&#13;
medications. Compliance with anti-HIV&#13;
treatment can lead to better quality oflife and,&#13;
ultimately, improve the quality ofcare that&#13;
beneficiaries receive. For more information,&#13;
visit http ://,arww.cms.hhs.gov/mcd/&#13;
viewdecisionmemo.asp ?id=234.&#13;
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender aging issues&#13;
take center stage at Congressional briefing on&#13;
Capitol Hill&#13;
WASHINGTON, (PR) April 21 The&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and&#13;
Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders&#13;
(SAGE) are convening a National LGBT&#13;
Aging Roundtable this week in Washingxon,&#13;
D.C. In addition, the National Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Task Force has organized a&#13;
congressional briefing on issues facing lesbian,&#13;
gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)&#13;
people as they age. The briefing was held&#13;
April 22, 9:30-11 a.m. in Room 121 of the&#13;
CannonHouse Office Building on Capitol&#13;
Hill.&#13;
The injustice facing many LGBT elders&#13;
was brought home just this week by the&#13;
painfut stoW of Clay Greene and Harold&#13;
Scull~ an elderly gay couple separated by&#13;
o~ci~s in Sonoma County, Calif., who also&#13;
sold their possessions despite the measures the&#13;
couple took to protect their relationship.&#13;
More details here.&#13;
"The needs of the oldest members of&#13;
our community have long been invisible to&#13;
many of us and ignored by most institutions&#13;
in our society," said Rea Carey, executive&#13;
director of the National Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Task Force, which recently released Outing&#13;
Age 2010: Public Policy Issues Affecting&#13;
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender&#13;
(LGBT) Elders. "LGBT elders remain a&#13;
highly vulnerable and largely invisible aging&#13;
population. We know that invisibility leads&#13;
to greater social isolation~ which can lead to&#13;
increased vulnerability in many areas. We&#13;
also know that discrimination across the&#13;
tifespan leaves LGBT people economically&#13;
and socially vulnerable as tlaey age. There are&#13;
many challenges but we also have concrete&#13;
recommendations on how aging advocates,&#13;
policy mak,e,rs and social service agencies can&#13;
meet them.&#13;
Scheduled speakers at Thursday’s&#13;
congressional briefing were Laurie Young,&#13;
aging analyst and interim director of Public&#13;
Policy and Government Affairs of the&#13;
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, who&#13;
discussed findings and recommendations in&#13;
Outing Age 2010; Hope Barrett, director of&#13;
Elder Affairs of the Howard Brown Health&#13;
Clinic; Harper Jean Tobin, policy counse!&#13;
of the National Center for Transgender&#13;
Equality; Joyce Pierson, elder rights advocate&#13;
and former staffofthe Elder Rights Project&#13;
of the National Center for Lesbian Rights;&#13;
and John Johnson, SAGE’S federal director of&#13;
governmental affairs.&#13;
"Most Americans already face challenges&#13;
as the~ age, but LGBT older adults have&#13;
the added burden of a lifetime of stigma;&#13;
relationships that generally lack legal&#13;
recognition; and unequal treatment under&#13;
laws, programs and services designed to&#13;
support and protect older Americans," said&#13;
Johnson. We must educate our elected&#13;
officials and the public about the facts:&#13;
that LGBT elders are more likely to live in&#13;
poverty, face social and community isolation,&#13;
and lack appropriate health care and longterm&#13;
care.&#13;
SAGE recently released a groundbrealdng&#13;
report representing one of the first major&#13;
collaborations between LGBT advocacy&#13;
organizations and mainstream aging&#13;
organizations to comprehensively examine the&#13;
issues facing LGBT older adults.&#13;
Improving the Lives ofLGBT Older&#13;
Adults was co-authored by SAGE and the&#13;
Movement Advancement Project (MAP),&#13;
in partnership with the American Society&#13;
on Aging, the National Senior Citizens&#13;
Law ~er~ter, and the Center for American&#13;
Progress, with a foreword from the AARE&#13;
The report was formally rele,ased at the&#13;
~eri~n Society on ~ing’s national&#13;
conference, held last mont~ in Chicago, Ill.&#13;
"SAGE’S report outlines the issues and&#13;
offers solutions, providing a much-needed&#13;
roadmap for creating a society where all older&#13;
dults are treated with &amp;gmty and respect,&#13;
said Johnson.&#13;
The LGBT elder population is growing,&#13;
with a large wave of openly LGBTbaby&#13;
boomers poised to seek aging-related services&#13;
over the next 25 years. Despite that, there is&#13;
virtually no government-sponsored research&#13;
on aFing that includes sexual orientation or&#13;
gender identity variables. This lack of data&#13;
results in policy and practices that ignore&#13;
the unique realities a~d needs of older&#13;
LGBT people, q-his is beginning to shift, as&#13;
the corigressional briefing and ISIealth and&#13;
Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius’&#13;
announcement last fall of plans to establish&#13;
the first national LGBT elder resource center&#13;
indicates.&#13;
19 at a fundraiser for U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer&#13;
in Los Angeles.&#13;
Activists David John Fleck, Dan Fotou,&#13;
Laura Kanter, Zoe Nicholson and Michelle&#13;
Wright paid their way into the event and then&#13;
repeatedly shouted at Obama about repealing&#13;
DADT as he tried to address the gathering.&#13;
We are going to do that. Hey. Hold on&#13;
a second! Hold on a second! We are going to&#13;
do that!" Obama responded. ’7~1 right. Guys.&#13;
Guys. All right. I agree. I agree. I agree....&#13;
What the young man was talking about was&#13;
we need to -- we need to repeal Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell, which I agree with and which we&#13;
have begun to do. But let me say this: When&#13;
you’ve got an ally like Barbara Boxer and&#13;
you’ve got an ally like me who are standing&#13;
for the same thing, then you don’t know&#13;
exacdy why you’ve got to holler, because we&#13;
already hear you, all right? I mean, it would&#13;
make more sense to holler that at the people&#13;
who. oppose it."&#13;
A few moments later, more shouting&#13;
ensued.&#13;
"I’m sorr~ do you want to come up here?"&#13;
Obama said direcdy to a protester. "Can I just&#13;
say once again, Barbara and I are supportive&#13;
of repealing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, so I don’t&#13;
know why you’re hollerin’."&#13;
Obama then stepped away from the&#13;
microphone and spoke with Boxer. He&#13;
returned to the mic and stated: "I just&#13;
checked with Barbara, so if anybody else&#13;
is thinking about starting a chant, B,arbara&#13;
i ’&#13;
r d dnt even vote for Dont Ask, Dont Tell in&#13;
the first p1ace, so you know she’s goi"ng to be&#13;
in favor of repealiiag Don’t ASk, Don’t Tell."&#13;
The protesters were eventually removed&#13;
from the room.&#13;
"President Obama has been AWOL on&#13;
DADT," said Fotou. "We had to remind him&#13;
of the promises he made to the lesbian, gay,&#13;
bisexual and transgender community during&#13;
his campaign and several times during his&#13;
~residency--t,hat DAD.T, will be repealed&#13;
oecause, as he s stated, it s the right thing to&#13;
do.’"&#13;
Added Wright, "We made it clear our&#13;
community will hold accountable our&#13;
president for unkept promises."&#13;
In response to Obama’s questioning why&#13;
gays are shouting at him over DADT, blogger&#13;
Andrew Sullivan explained: "Because, Mr.&#13;
President, it is not enough to be ’supportive’&#13;
o en&amp;ng DontAsk, DontTell. When you&#13;
have the presidency and your party controls&#13;
both houses of Congress, it’s a matter of&#13;
having the political will to end it. Not all gay&#13;
people are HRC fundraisers. Some are even&#13;
risking their lives every day for this country;&#13;
in uniform, only to be treated like second&#13;
class human beings and citizens by their own&#13;
government. Their own government? That&#13;
means you, Mr. President and Senator Boxer."&#13;
The following da~ April 20, GetEQUAL&#13;
protesters returned to the White House for a&#13;
second round of handctffl:ing themselves to&#13;
the fence and getting arrested, a month after&#13;
the group’s initial action there.&#13;
This rime six people chained themselves&#13;
to the gates -- Lt. Dan Choi, Capt. Jim&#13;
Pietrangelo II, Petty Officer Larry Whitt,&#13;
Petty Officer Autumn Sandeen, Cadet Mara&#13;
Boyd and Cpl. Evelyn Thomas.&#13;
"We are handcuffing ourselves to the&#13;
White House gates once again to demand&#13;
that President,Obama sho,w lea,d,ership on&#13;
,r,epealing Dont Ask, Dont Tall, said Choi.&#13;
Ifthe president were serious about keeping&#13;
his promise to repeal this year, he would&#13;
put the repeal la%,uage in his defense&#13;
authorization budget. The president gave us&#13;
an order at the Human Rights Campaign&#13;
dinner (in October) to keep pressure on him&#13;
and we will continue to return to the W’hite&#13;
House, in larger numbers, until the president&#13;
keeps his promise to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t&#13;
Tell this year."&#13;
Thomas commented: "A few weeEs ago&#13;
I saw Lt. Dan Choi take dramatic action at&#13;
the White House and it made me realize that&#13;
I needed to do something to stand up for&#13;
all the black female soldiers who have been&#13;
discharged under DADT. Many people don’t&#13;
mow that we black women are discharged&#13;
disproportionately more than others under&#13;
DADT2&#13;
At press rime, acco~&amp;n~ to GetEQUB32s&#13;
Twitter feed: "All six servicemembers have&#13;
been taken into custody. They have served&#13;
their country again today, and they deserve&#13;
better than #DADT."&#13;
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              <text>THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA&#13;
VOLUME 7 ISSUE 3 Twi~er.com/MetroStarNews e MetroStarNews.com&#13;
U,S, Census being Conducted for 2010 Same Sex Marriages and&#13;
There is a particular need and focus&#13;
on the LGBT community and the&#13;
census. This community is one of&#13;
those that has been undercounted.&#13;
Many don’t feel a connection to&#13;
the government and how it affects their&#13;
lives. An inaccurate count could negatively&#13;
affect their lives and community fro7 the next&#13;
ten years or longer."&#13;
Emmet Morris, Partnership Coordinator U.S.&#13;
Census Regional OfFice, Kansas City, Missouri&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ For the last&#13;
220 years the U.S. Census Bureau has been&#13;
counting the people of the United States of&#13;
America, recording numbers that reflect many&#13;
great changes. When the first census was&#13;
taken in 1790, it was administered by the late&#13;
our 3rd president. At the time it showed&#13;
the population of the United States to be&#13;
3,929,326 people, ofwhich 697,681&#13;
Emmett Morris, U.S, Census Partnership&#13;
Coordinator with Fran Dozz ofChurch ofthe&#13;
Open Arms in OKC. Gorin photo&#13;
were African American slaves ,who counted as&#13;
3/5 of a person for purposes 0f taxation and&#13;
representation. New York City, then as now,&#13;
was our largest municipality, but 0nly had&#13;
around 33,000 people.&#13;
Over two centuries later our 2000 census&#13;
showed a population of 281,421,906 people,&#13;
and 16% of those counted received a "long&#13;
form" with over 100 questions, going into far&#13;
more depth including inquiries about home&#13;
ownership, finances, relationships and other&#13;
data. Then as now there were no inquiries as&#13;
to sexual orientation, but for the first time it&#13;
did provide a way for gay and lesbian couples&#13;
to be counted. Asking the sex of the residents&#13;
of a household with the corresponding&#13;
relationship, among the options listed for&#13;
the first time was "unmarried partner."&#13;
If two persons of same sex at the same&#13;
address answered with that option, it would&#13;
statistically record a same sex couple. At that&#13;
time legal same sex marriage did not exist.&#13;
~is has changed since then as same sex&#13;
marriages became legal in 7 countries, the&#13;
first being the Netherlands in 200!, followed&#13;
by Belgium, Sweden; South Africa, Norwa~&#13;
Canada and Spain. It became legal in the US&#13;
~nfive St~t~s, the first being ,M~achusetts in&#13;
004,followed by Vermont~ Ne~v Hampshire,&#13;
COnnectiCut, and I6wa; plus marriages that&#13;
took place in California ~lufing a brief period&#13;
MARCH 1, 2010&#13;
cann0wbec0 d!&#13;
it was legal there during 2008. As dais is&#13;
the first census since same sex marriages&#13;
have gained legal status, this is the first&#13;
time that same sex couples will be counted&#13;
as married partners if they indicate that&#13;
is their relationship.&#13;
But for the GLBT community as well as&#13;
all Americans, the census affects far more&#13;
than that. Numbers from the census impact&#13;
almost every aspect of our lives, which&#13;
makes it imperative that there is an accurate&#13;
count of all the people in our country and&#13;
where they are. It affects over 170 Federal&#13;
allocations of money to states and localities,&#13;
including money for transportation,&#13;
healthcare including HIV grants, education&#13;
induding money for school lunch and&#13;
breakfast programs, Medicaid assistance,&#13;
money for housing and nutrition assistance,&#13;
grants for drug education and treatment,&#13;
Head Start and child care programs, crime&#13;
prevention assistance and much more. Data&#13;
~rom the census also determines how you are&#13;
represented politic~11); affecting government&#13;
operations from the Federal level all the way&#13;
to local School districts.&#13;
........Continued See CENSUS Page-4&#13;
Gay vet: military is ready for openly gay servicemen&#13;
By Michael W. Sasser&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
Photo: Navy Lt. Everett "Earl"Morrow&#13;
While President Barack Obama’s call for&#13;
the end of the military’s ’Don’t Ask, Don’t&#13;
Tell’ (DADT) policy is stalled in bureaucratic&#13;
neutral, one recent NaW veteran tells Metro-&#13;
Star that he believes servicemen are ready for&#13;
out comrades.&#13;
"Once the decision is made (to end&#13;
DADT), I think the transition will be quick,"&#13;
said former NaW Lt. Everett "Earl" Morrow.&#13;
"Troops don’t get enough credit. They will&#13;
be supportive of it. I’m not saying that there&#13;
won’t still be homophobes. There are still&#13;
racists and sexists out there."&#13;
However, Morrow said, his experience&#13;
taught him something about servicemen.&#13;
"I was surprised that more people than&#13;
not said they didn’t care ifsomeone serving&#13;
with them was gay," Morrow said.&#13;
Morrow, who granted his first interview as&#13;
an out veteran on the subject to Metro-Star,&#13;
said that he has plenty of experience on which&#13;
to base his experience. He had a successful&#13;
NaW career for five years, leaving active duty&#13;
in April 2008 in part because of&#13;
the DADT policy. The&#13;
to repeal the&#13;
policy recently&#13;
prompted his&#13;
to speak out on&#13;
the subject.&#13;
........Continued See DADT Page-9&#13;
State Senator Russell Introduces a Bill restricting&#13;
Oklahoma cooperation with Federal prosecution of&#13;
Hate Crimes&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK As he&#13;
had promised to do earlier, State Senator&#13;
Steven Russell (Republican District 45) has&#13;
introduced legislation ( SB 2165) that among&#13;
its provisions would greatly limit Oklahoma&#13;
state, county and !ocal law enforcement&#13;
from providing evidence or assistance to&#13;
Federal authorities prosecuting hate crimes. It&#13;
proposes that "law enforcement agencies shall&#13;
deny access to law enforcement records to any&#13;
Federal agency when such request is made&#13;
relating to a case handled and completed&#13;
by a law enforcement agency of this state,&#13;
and the purpose is to attempt to investigate&#13;
or prosecute the individual or individuals&#13;
pursuant to 18- U.C.S. Section 245 (the&#13;
Federal Hate crimes law with protections&#13;
added in 2009 for sexual orientation, gender,&#13;
gender identity and disability- Matthew&#13;
Shepard-James Byrd act). Exceptions are&#13;
basic information that is available for public&#13;
inspection and records of those convicted&#13;
pursuant to Section 850 Tide 21 of&#13;
Oklahoma Statutes, which are Oklahoma’s&#13;
Hate Crimes laws which do not cover sexual&#13;
orientation or gender identity.&#13;
What this entails is that if an Oklahoman&#13;
was victimized by a hate crime, and Federal&#13;
authorities deemed the case to be under&#13;
their jurisdiction, loca! authorities could&#13;
not provide data beyond the most basic&#13;
information available to the public, witness&#13;
statements, physical/forensic or other any&#13;
other type of evidence or assistance. This&#13;
would prohibit providing as evidence to&#13;
Federal authorities a bloody baseball bat or&#13;
gun used in that type of crime to assist in&#13;
their prosecution of that hate crime. Since&#13;
crimes committed due to a victim’s sexual&#13;
orientation/gender identity are not Hate&#13;
Crimes under Oldahoma state law, and this&#13;
restriction ~votfld make Federal prosecution of&#13;
this type of crime in Oldahoma very difficult&#13;
if not impossible, this would greatly impede&#13;
Hate Crimes protection for the GLBT&#13;
community in Oklahoma.&#13;
Senator Russell has stated, "Oklahoma&#13;
has tough good laws that include hate&#13;
crimes laws. Any murder or brutal assault is&#13;
hateful. That is the problem with singling ,,&#13;
out something more with this Federallaw.&#13;
However A1 McAffrey, Oklahoma’s only&#13;
openly gay legislator, (Democrat-District&#13;
88) has a different opinion, considering&#13;
this legislation a publicity stunt stating,&#13;
" Preventing crimes against Oklahomans&#13;
because ofwho they are is in no way an attack&#13;
on free speech. This is nothing but emp,ty&#13;
rhetoric used to scare and mislead folks.&#13;
D ion School District&#13;
retains gay-friendly book&#13;
By Michael W. Sasser&#13;
TULSA, OK__ ~adter a flurry of&#13;
controversy in January, the Union Public&#13;
School District ofTulsa County has retained&#13;
a gay-friendly book available to students.&#13;
By a 3-1 vote, the District Board of&#13;
Education decided that "Buster’s Sugartime"&#13;
would remain on the shelf. The book, by&#13;
author Marc Brown, is a simplified version of&#13;
a 2005 episode of the PBS series "Postcards&#13;
from Buster." It is ostensibly about Buster&#13;
the Rabbit’s exploration of how maple syrup&#13;
is made in Vermont. However, the bulk of&#13;
this particular episode revolves around Buster&#13;
hanging out with the children of a same-sex&#13;
couple. Despite only a pair of Very gentle&#13;
allusions to same-sex parents, the content did&#13;
prompt many stations to pull the episode.&#13;
Last year, some parents argued that&#13;
the book was inappropriate and took their&#13;
complaint to the district’s Materials Review&#13;
Committee. That committee backed the&#13;
book’s presence by a 6-1 margin. At least one&#13;
set of parents appealed the decision to the&#13;
Board of Education, which then confirmed&#13;
the decision with the January 3-1 vote.&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)&#13;
President Toby Jenkins said that he wasn’t&#13;
surprised by the decision.&#13;
"When I first heard about it, I didn’t&#13;
know what would happen,’~ Jenkins said. !~But&#13;
I wasn’t surprised by the decision because this&#13;
is one of the more progressive school districts.&#13;
They have a non-discrimination policy and a&#13;
strong Gay-Straight Alliance."&#13;
Old~q board members include a couple of&#13;
out Union District employees, Jenkins said.&#13;
"I knew what the background of the&#13;
school board was," he said. "Still you can&#13;
never be too sure. Boards often cave to&#13;
pressure."&#13;
Jenkins praised Union for a positive&#13;
experience interacting on the issue and&#13;
for even setting up an emait contact for&#13;
community advocates to express their&#13;
opinions.&#13;
"They were very good to work with,"&#13;
Jenkins said.&#13;
According to Jenkins, stirring the&#13;
controversy were some advocates who&#13;
apparently went so far as to express dismay&#13;
at the bigotry and homophobia expressed by&#13;
some school parents.&#13;
"In no way was that something that&#13;
we did and no statement from us cast any&#13;
dispersion on parents," Jenkins said. He&#13;
suspected that some advocates got carried&#13;
away in their emails to the dedicated address&#13;
with the District.&#13;
The more virulent commentary prompted&#13;
a comlnent from a Union District official&#13;
defending parents. Its theme was that&#13;
complaining parents were protesting because&#13;
gay marriage is "illegal" in Oklahoma - a&#13;
position Jenkins said is unfortunate and not&#13;
true.&#13;
"Gay marriage is not legally recognized in&#13;
Oldahoma, it is not illegal," Jenkins said. "If&#13;
a couple marries outside Oklahoma and then&#13;
comes home, no one comes to arrest them.&#13;
It’s just that the state doesn’t recognize the&#13;
marriage."&#13;
Still, Jenkins was pleased with the&#13;
outcome and with the District’s handling of&#13;
the mattm:&#13;
"I don’t lmow if there will be another&#13;
appeal but for now it seems resolved," Jenkins&#13;
said. "Now is a quiet time, but before long&#13;
it will be something else. There is always&#13;
something else."&#13;
The Union Public School Board did not&#13;
reply to an email seeking comment.&#13;
Group Forming&#13;
At OSU-OKC&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ A&#13;
new social/activist group has formed at&#13;
OSU-OKC called Diverse Partners, Family,&#13;
&amp; Friends. Organized by Kyle Moore, the&#13;
group plans to focus on educational goals and&#13;
equality for GLBT students at the university.&#13;
As it is a student group recognized by the&#13;
university, only enrolled students can vote,&#13;
but meetings are open to everyone interested.&#13;
They will meet every Tuesday at 6:15 PM in&#13;
the Conference Room North on campus. For&#13;
more information contact Kyle Moore at 405-&#13;
209-6340.&#13;
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ifOGLPC had a future and if so, was the 9696, herland@herlandsisters.org or&#13;
community ready to make it happen, herlandsist~rs.0rg.&#13;
Presided by co-chair Jeanne Flanigan, International Women’s Day (IWD) is a&#13;
that meeting was held at Church of the global day celebrating the economic, political&#13;
Open Arms, attended by around 15 people, and social achievements ofwomen past,&#13;
some of~vhom were longtime activists and present and future. ~e IXWD ~vebsite lists&#13;
some newcomers. Ms. Flanigan agreed to events worldwide celebrated on or around&#13;
continue serving as co-chai~; and Secretary March 8 each year. For more information&#13;
Victor Gorin also agreed to continue in that about IXYgD: ww~c.internationalw0mensday.&#13;
position. Co-chair Paul Thompson resigned com.&#13;
his position, Enough interest was shown&#13;
for another meeting which would be at the&#13;
regular time, the second Monday of March&#13;
which would be the 8th at 7 p.m. ~at.&#13;
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A benefit to supply HIV&#13;
reeds for Haidans&#13;
By Robin Dorner&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
O~OMACITY, OK On January&#13;
!2 a magnitude 7.1 earthquake shook Port au&#13;
Prince, Haiti. The earthquake left hundreds&#13;
of thousands dead, millions were homeless&#13;
and left without food, water or resources.&#13;
Many of trs thought, "What can I do to&#13;
help?" XTge sent money, food, water, medical&#13;
supplies and many of our own citizens went&#13;
to help in rescue efforts. As the cleanup&#13;
continues, there is still much needed help.&#13;
"When the earthquake first hit Haiti, I&#13;
asked Robin [Dr. Robin Meyers, Mayflower&#13;
Church pastor] ifwe could do a Haitian&#13;
benefit concert at Mayflower," said Rev. Loyce&#13;
Newton Edwards, an associate at Mayflower&#13;
who has a Masters Degree in Divinity. "Dr.&#13;
Maria Lupe, another Mayflmver member and&#13;
I had a shared vision for this event because of&#13;
the devastation in Haiti."&#13;
Edwards is committed to helping HIV&#13;
+ people stay alive and she lost a sister to&#13;
the disease in 1999. On the UCC (United&#13;
Church of Christ) national level she serves&#13;
in three areas related to HIV/AIDS: UCAN.&#13;
Inc., UCAN Inc. Leadership Team, Wider&#13;
Church Ministries Board of Directors HIV&#13;
AIDS Ministries.&#13;
Haiti has the highest HtV/AIDS rate&#13;
in the western world. Tl~e UCC Common&#13;
Global Ministries has a longstanding&#13;
~dationship xvith a communion of 6.000&#13;
chucches in Haiti. The UCC Haitian Relief&#13;
Fund had raised over $650,000 for Haiti&#13;
relief ofwhich 100% of the proceeds go ro&#13;
our partners in Haiti.&#13;
By design, this event falls on the first&#13;
day of"The National Week of Prayer for&#13;
the Healing ofAIDS" for ~vhich UCC is a&#13;
co-sponsor. That week starts Sunday March&#13;
7th, which is the day of the benefit. "To&#13;
Haiti with love" wil! include one great hour&#13;
of sharing, filled with music, poetry, and&#13;
inspirational spealdng. At the end of the&#13;
benefit donations ~vill be accepted for Haitian&#13;
relief efforts for HIV medications.&#13;
Please make plans to attend this great&#13;
event on Sunday; March 7th at Mayflower&#13;
UCC Church located at 3901 NW&#13;
63rd Street in Oklahoma City. For more&#13;
information or to make a donation, please&#13;
contact Rev. Loyce Edwards at 405-642-0124&#13;
or email her at loycee@sbcglobal.net.&#13;
O ahoma Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Political Caucus&#13;
Holds Re-organizational&#13;
Meeting&#13;
OFRAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __ It was&#13;
a turning point for the Oklahoma Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Politica! Caucus, an organization first&#13;
incorporated in 1985 that ~vorked to register&#13;
and educate voters of the GLBT community,&#13;
and also to educate elected officials about&#13;
issues of the community as well. During&#13;
recent years OGLPC had faced difficulty due&#13;
_to lack of partic_ipation, and a special&#13;
Democracy for America&#13;
to Host Grassroots&#13;
Training in Tulsa&#13;
Locals to participate in voter contact,&#13;
fundraising, organizing and messaging&#13;
sessions&#13;
BURLINGTON, VT (PR) Hundreds&#13;
of local activists, campaign staffers and&#13;
candidates wil! receive hands-on training at&#13;
an upcoming Campaign Academy hosted&#13;
by Democracy for America. The two-day&#13;
interactive worlcshop will be held March&#13;
13-14 at the Tulsa County Democratic Party&#13;
headquarters 907 S. Detroit Ave, Tulsa, OK.&#13;
Experienced campaign professionals will&#13;
lead sessions in voter contact, fundraising,&#13;
communications, online organizing and&#13;
much more to empower progressive activists&#13;
with ~he skills to win electiofis in November&#13;
and beyond. Attendees will also have a chance&#13;
ro meet with localprogressive Candidates and&#13;
learn about job andvolunreer opportunities&#13;
in their area.&#13;
"Our Campaign Academy trainings&#13;
empower citizens with the tools to change&#13;
their communities," said DFA Training&#13;
Director Matt Blizek.&#13;
The DFA Campaign Academy aims to&#13;
focus, network andtrain grassr0ots activists&#13;
in the skills and strategies to take back our&#13;
country, manage successful campaigns or run&#13;
for office themselves. Since 2004, DFA has&#13;
held more than 100 trainings throughout the&#13;
country.&#13;
For more information visit: www.&#13;
democracyforamerica.com.&#13;
Obituary&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Dennis&#13;
Allen Dohm aged 48, passed away at OU&#13;
Medical Center January 7 due to massive&#13;
organ failure caused by a heart infection and&#13;
damage to an aortic valve. He was a well&#13;
known entertainer in Oklahoma City, best&#13;
known in his drag persona as Danae Daniels.&#13;
Performing in regular shows and benefits&#13;
at Tramps, PhoenLx Rising, &amp; the Hilt, his&#13;
wild wit and outrageous humor wowed his&#13;
audiences, showing he was truly special.&#13;
Oklahoma Tobacco&#13;
Free help&#13;
Association&#13;
Opens their 2010 Season&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Once again&#13;
Oklahoma’s Sooner State Softball Association&#13;
is opening up for their biggest season ever.&#13;
During 2009 3 of their teams represented&#13;
Oklahoma at the NAGAAA ( North&#13;
American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance)&#13;
g[orld Series held that year in Milwaukee,&#13;
with the Oklahoma Chaos team achieving&#13;
the best results with a 7th place finish. Now&#13;
comprised of 12 teams, the League is working&#13;
on recruiting players, coaches, sponsorships&#13;
and other support. Based on their growth&#13;
last year, they feel they can look forward even&#13;
better times ahead.&#13;
Now into their 7th season, the league was&#13;
formed in order to provide those interested&#13;
in the GLBT community a place for&#13;
camaraderie and to play ball! Recreational&#13;
players are welcomed as well as serious&#13;
competitors.&#13;
On Friday March 19 Angles will host&#13;
a Recruitment Party for the League at 9&#13;
p.m. This event is a great chance for those&#13;
interested to learn about the league, have&#13;
a few drinks, get to know some of the&#13;
players and learn what it’s all about. Past&#13;
and current players are encouraged to wear&#13;
their team shirts/jerseys, and there will be an&#13;
informaional booth for learning more and&#13;
signing up.&#13;
For more information contact&#13;
Recruitment Director Chad Previch at&#13;
soonerstatesoftball@hotmail.com.&#13;
Herland Celebrates&#13;
International Women’s&#13;
Day&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR)&#13;
__Herland Sisters Resources will celebrate&#13;
International \Women’s Day with an "All&#13;
That Jazz Party" on Saturday March 6th at&#13;
The Boom Club and Restaurant, 2218 NW&#13;
39 th Street. The Jazz Party is a fund-raiser&#13;
for Herland bookstore, their lending library&#13;
and events for women, in cooperation with&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Foundation. The party will&#13;
feature music by the Dynamics, a local jazz&#13;
band, playing standards and original music.&#13;
This is a come-and-go event, beginning&#13;
at 6 PM with drinks, hors d’oeuvres by&#13;
Chef Suzie Lopez, and music until 9pm.&#13;
Guests will be asked for a donation at the&#13;
door, encouraged to wear gay attire, and&#13;
will be offered wonderful art work to buy&#13;
at the silent auction. The auction includes a&#13;
beautifully framed poster signed by the artist&#13;
Native American Dana Tiger, art glass, and&#13;
jewelry along with gift certificates from local&#13;
businesses.&#13;
Herland Sister Resources (HSR) is a&#13;
non-profit organization, and one of the few&#13;
U.S. women’s bookstores/lending libraries in&#13;
operation for over 20 years. The bookstore&#13;
is located at 2312 N\V 39th St., and is open&#13;
from 1-5 PM each Saturday. HSR also&#13;
sponsors Spring and Fall Retreats at state&#13;
parks, monthly supper clubs, a poetry group,&#13;
the Annual Pride Picnic and game&#13;
Ron Harwood &amp;&#13;
Cathy Hill Seeking&#13;
International Leather&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
Cathy Hill and Ron Harwood. Gorin photo&#13;
OKJ_At-IOMA CITY, OK It was a hot&#13;
Friday night at Angles February 12 when a&#13;
fundraiser was held to send two of our major&#13;
tideholders of the leather community ro&#13;
international competition.&#13;
Ron Harwood, our current Oldahoma&#13;
Mr.Leather, who also holds the title ofTulsa&#13;
Mr. Leather 2009, will be competing in&#13;
Chicago for the International Mr Leather title&#13;
May 28-Junel.&#13;
Ms. Cathy Hill, who currently holds the&#13;
title of South Central Leather Woman 2009 is&#13;
seeking the title of International Ms. Leather,&#13;
and that competition will be held in San&#13;
Francisco on April 15-18.&#13;
The next upcoming leather contest in&#13;
Oklahoma will determine our new Tulsa&#13;
Mr.Leather, and that event will take place on&#13;
Saturday, March 20 at Tulsa’s Club Maverick’s&#13;
at 8 p.m. ~is will follow a meet and greet to&#13;
be held the preceding Friday night, March 19,&#13;
at t the Tulsa Eagle.&#13;
Tulsa Metro SoRball&#13;
League’s Spring 2010&#13;
Season Starting&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Tulsa Metro Softball&#13;
League (TMSL) will hold their spring clinics&#13;
March 14-20 at Hicks Park, 3443 S. Mingo&#13;
Rd, Tulsa. They may only have one spring&#13;
clinic. The spring clinics are for new players&#13;
looking for a team and returning players who&#13;
want to change teams. Team Coaches ,vill be&#13;
present to scout the local talent and to recruit.&#13;
For more information visit:&#13;
vmwv.TulsaMetroSoftball.com&#13;
~&lt;,.metrostarnews.com M{~TI~OSTAR 3&#13;
I Low Change&#13;
Looks Like, but M1 I&#13;
Can See Are Two Faces.&#13;
Constitutional Rights Are Not a&#13;
Raffle Ticket Prize&#13;
by James Nimmo&#13;
OKI~HOMA CITY, OK __ In this&#13;
article from the Salt Lake City Tribune,&#13;
http://tinyurl.com/ygpfl~6u we’re told that&#13;
support for LGBTs has "shot up" over the&#13;
past year following passage of a bias ban&#13;
approved by the Salt Lake City Council that&#13;
includes sexual orientation/gender iden’tity in&#13;
housing and employment.&#13;
How- many time, have I heard that&#13;
legislatures and courts must not get too far&#13;
ahead of the "will of the people" or there will&#13;
be some ill-described chicken-little type of&#13;
reaction among the voters, respect for the la~v&#13;
and morn and apple pie will diminish and&#13;
Gee-sus himself will come to earth and....&#13;
well, you get the drift.&#13;
AaCter reading the article I’m again&#13;
reminded that so many people, such as&#13;
toe-the-line Mormons, can change their&#13;
opinions merely because their leaders in&#13;
effect tell them to, either directly through the&#13;
legislative process or by leading xvith their&#13;
own behavioral change.&#13;
If this SLC Tribune poll is close to&#13;
accurate in its description, just how accurate&#13;
is the dreadful prediction that if United States&#13;
Supreme Court rules in fa~vor of same-gender&#13;
marriage on appeal of the currently litigated&#13;
California Prop 8 trial~ ,~x~erica ~vill fall into&#13;
total oblivion with Joe Six-Pack hubbies&#13;
divorcing their long suffering wives to run&#13;
offfor a gay fling with Ted Haggard, and&#13;
Sally Soccer rooms running off to pal around&#13;
with Ellen Degeneres for free samples of&#13;
Cover Girl make-up? Just how far in front&#13;
of public opinion does the Supreme Court&#13;
need to be ifa majority of Mormons in Utah,&#13;
which led the fight with Roman Catholics&#13;
against Prop 8 in California in 2008, can&#13;
increase by a range of 10% to 45% their&#13;
approval and acceptance of gay/lesbian civil&#13;
rights in their own state?&#13;
By the way, the recognition ofmy&#13;
civil rights is inherent with my birth as&#13;
an American citizen and in no way needs&#13;
approval from anyone, let alone those who&#13;
believe in golden tablets from the sky, magic&#13;
underwear, and ancestral baptism. The denial&#13;
of my civil rights because I’m gay is what’s&#13;
wrong, not my desire to have the same social,&#13;
financial, and legal benefits which I’m paying&#13;
for with my taxes. No one’s Constitutional&#13;
civil rights should be held up as the prize for a&#13;
rafl]e ticket in the lottery of public opinion.&#13;
What I’m coming around to is this: If&#13;
America had a national spokesperson who&#13;
led using the force of law as well as his own&#13;
example and not just by mere words of fierce&#13;
advocacy, and who had led by his presence&#13;
in Maine in its recent vote on same-gender&#13;
marriage, or even farther back, to the&#13;
California vote in November 2009 on Prop&#13;
8--both votes having a devastating setback&#13;
on civil rights fiar gay/lesbian taxpayers--can’t&#13;
you imagine that successful votes would&#13;
have reinforced the legislative and judicial&#13;
decisions that were already in place at the&#13;
time, decisions that fully recognized our&#13;
rig!~ts of citizenship?&#13;
What if that person was the president of&#13;
the United States, one who prides himself&#13;
on his commitment to changing the tone of&#13;
government in Washington?&#13;
I know what change-I-can-believe-in&#13;
looks like, but all I can see are two faces.&#13;
Oklahoma Man Sues Tax&#13;
Commission Over "IM&#13;
Gay" License Plate&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PR) __&#13;
Oklahoma taxpayer Keith Kimmel has filed&#13;
a civil lawsuit in Oklahoma County&#13;
District Court against the Oklahoma Tax&#13;
Commission, continuing a battle for freedom&#13;
of speech on vanity license plates. The suit&#13;
seeks to have part of the Commission’s rules&#13;
regarding the issuance of personalized license&#13;
plates declared unconstitutional.&#13;
Keith Kimmel, who filed the suit&#13;
through his attorney provided the following&#13;
statement: "The Oklahoma Tax Commission&#13;
is continuing to subject Oklahomans to a&#13;
subjective decision making process in issuing&#13;
personalized vanity license plates. Under our&#13;
state Constitution, all Oldahomans enjoy&#13;
the right to freedom of speech and an equal&#13;
opportunity to express their viewpoints.&#13;
Previous testimony in the administrative&#13;
proceedings held on this matter have&#13;
shown that the Commission is sdectively&#13;
granting and denying applications based&#13;
on Commission employees’ own personal&#13;
prejudices and viewpoints. The Constitution&#13;
requires that state rules are ;¢iewpoint neutral,&#13;
with an objective standard that puts the&#13;
taxpayer on notice ofwhat is legal and what&#13;
is not. This suit is intended to put an end&#13;
to the Tax Commissions unconsntunonal&#13;
practice of subjecting taxpayers to the whim&#13;
of individual employees."&#13;
The case is Keith Kimmel v State&#13;
of Oklahoma, ex rel, Oklahoma Tax&#13;
Commission, Oklahoma County Case No.&#13;
CJ-2010-1072.&#13;
Federal law requires that the count&#13;
include all U.S citizens, all legal residential&#13;
noncitizens, long term visitors, and illegal&#13;
aliens. There are many groups that have&#13;
been undercounted in the past, including&#13;
African Americans, Native A~mericans,&#13;
Latinos, the poor, and the GLBT community.&#13;
Discrimination and prejudice against people&#13;
in these communities have made many feel&#13;
bitterness and distrust of government in&#13;
general, causing them to avoid cooperation&#13;
with the census either out of anger and/or&#13;
fear.&#13;
Although we can be reasonably certain&#13;
that there have always been GLBT people in&#13;
America, there is little recorded history about&#13;
them until the 20th century, and considering&#13;
the legal status of the GLBT community until&#13;
the late 20th century, this would hardly be&#13;
surprising. Sodomy laws, which prohibited&#13;
same sex activity, were in affect in all 50&#13;
states until 1962 (when Illinois was the first&#13;
state to repeal their state sodomy statute),&#13;
and some, including Oklahoma’s, were in&#13;
effect until 2003 when the U.S. Supreme&#13;
Court invalidated these statutes (Lawrence&#13;
vs. Texas). Currently there is still no Federal&#13;
protection for the GLBT community against&#13;
job and housing discrimination, nor is there&#13;
in 29 states even today, including Oldahoma.&#13;
There was no Federal Hate Crimes law until&#13;
late 2009. Understandably there are many in&#13;
the GLBT community who feel, like others&#13;
in similarly challenged groups, resentment&#13;
and!or fear of government which could cause&#13;
them to avoid participation in the census.&#13;
In order to ensure an accurate count,&#13;
legislati.on has made the process safe for all&#13;
to participate. Information obtained by the&#13;
Census Bureau is confidential by Federal&#13;
law (Title 13 U.S. Code). Any employee&#13;
that divulges confidential information&#13;
outside the agency could face up to 5 years&#13;
imprisonment and be fined up to $250,000.&#13;
Census information about an individual&#13;
cannot be used in a court of lave, nor is that&#13;
information subject to disclosure under the&#13;
Freedom of Information Act. No individual,&#13;
private business or government authority&#13;
can obtain personally identifiable data from&#13;
the Census Bureau, including the ~]hite&#13;
House, Internal Revenue Service, U.S.&#13;
Citizenship and Immigration Services, the&#13;
military, welfare agencies, CIA or the FBI.&#13;
The rule even supersedes the Patriot Act. Yet&#13;
despite these protections there is still fear and&#13;
mistrust that impedes cooperation and causes&#13;
~ndercounting. The bureau realizes that&#13;
these protections wofft serve their intended&#13;
purpose of ensuring an accurate count unless&#13;
people know about and understand them.&#13;
Therefore, combined with these safeguards is&#13;
a massive educational effort, and the GLBT&#13;
community is now included among those&#13;
groups they want to reach out to.~&#13;
X~orldng with this effort is Emmett&#13;
Morris, a Partnership Coordinator with the&#13;
Census Bureau worldng in the Kansas City&#13;
Regional Office that oversees Oklahoma. He&#13;
met with the Metro Star to inform the GLBT&#13;
community about the 2010 census and its&#13;
importance, and also to gather ideas about&#13;
hmv to work with the Oklahoma GLBT&#13;
community to ensure an accurate count. As&#13;
he put it, "We want the GLBT community&#13;
to know that the census is really about them,&#13;
as it is with everyone. It’s about their future,&#13;
and ,ve live with everyday tangible aspects of&#13;
our lives that come about because of census&#13;
numbers including roads, jobs, bridges,&#13;
companies locating here and more. It’s not&#13;
a bunch of numbers that live in abstract&#13;
in Washington D.C. in some computer.&#13;
These numbers actually come back to serve&#13;
community needs, prosperity and our quality&#13;
of life."&#13;
In mid March 90% of U.S. households&#13;
will receive a U.S. Census form to fill&#13;
out. This will be preceded by a postcard&#13;
letting the, residents know in advance. ~xe&#13;
questionnaires will sent out by address and&#13;
not to individuals by name. The form has&#13;
only 10 questions, is easy to fill out and can&#13;
be returned by mail with the provided postage&#13;
paid envelope. If there is no response it wilt ’&#13;
be followed by a second form, and if there is&#13;
still no response a census worker will attempt&#13;
to get the information in person. In&#13;
the interest of an accurate count at the lowest&#13;
possible cost, recipients are encouraged to&#13;
fill out the form and mail it back as soon as&#13;
possible.&#13;
The Census Bureau will be worldng with&#13;
various communities in this effort, setting up&#13;
centers to help people with the forms, answer&#13;
concerns they may have, and gathering&#13;
information. Bi or multi lingual people will&#13;
especially be needed, as they are planning&#13;
to provide assistance in 59 languages. They&#13;
will need workers to staff these centers,&#13;
along with field workers to do follow up&#13;
inquiries door to door and to count people&#13;
in unconventional housing, including the&#13;
homeless. In this effort they will attempt&#13;
to hire personnel from their respective&#13;
communities, realizing that people who have&#13;
familiarity with a certain community, group&#13;
or ethnicity can do a better job reaching out&#13;
to those who need to be counted. Currently&#13;
the U.S. Census Bureau has 5 Oklahoma&#13;
offices, located in Oklahoma City, Tuls~l,&#13;
Tahlequah, Enid and Lm~on. They are many&#13;
job openings, so ifyou are interested in what&#13;
could be a quite interesting endeavor that&#13;
could lead to other opportunitieS,~please call&#13;
toll free 866- 860-2010. It’s a chance that&#13;
comes once every 10 years.&#13;
"First t sday" Art&#13;
Opening and Exhibit of&#13;
New and Original Works&#13;
by Robb Conover&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ ~ne March&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality (Old,q) showcase&#13;
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
Downtown Tulsa), will feature a new and&#13;
unusual "Progressive Display" of works by&#13;
artist Robb Conover; the show begins with&#13;
a reception on Thursday, March 4th from&#13;
6-9pro and continues throughout the month&#13;
of March.&#13;
The March exhibit at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center Gallery will feature a&#13;
catalogue ofworks by Robb Conover which&#13;
will create a progression of art from one&#13;
side of the gallery to the other. This is an&#13;
exciting acrylics on canvas display; it is unlike&#13;
anything that has been in the Gallery before&#13;
and promises to be an unusual and visually&#13;
stimulating presentation. Robb lived in Tulsa&#13;
in the 1970’S and 80’s; He currently resides in&#13;
Dallas and is represented io several galleries&#13;
there. Please join us to visit with Robb at&#13;
the Opening Night Reception on Thursday,&#13;
March 4, from 6to ,9pm. Refreshments&#13;
will be served. Robb s art will be on display&#13;
through March 20 t 0.&#13;
4 ~ttET~:~,OSTAR March 2010&#13;
Gays arrested at NYC marriage license bureau&#13;
Four members ofa newACT UP-like group known as Queer Rising were arrested in Manhattan On&#13;
Feb. 12 after chaining then~elves to the entrance ofthe New York Ci{y Marriage Bureau. Photo by&#13;
Jamie McGonnigal, www. TalkAboutEquality.org&#13;
NEWYORK, NY__ Four members of&#13;
a new ACT UPdike group known as Queer&#13;
Rising were arrested in Manhattan on Feb."12&#13;
after chaining themselves to the entrance of&#13;
the New York City Marriage Biireau.&#13;
Alan Bounville, Jake Goodman, Justin&#13;
Elzie and Gabriel Yuri Bollag sought equal&#13;
marriage rights for same-sex couples.&#13;
Dozens of gay marriage supporters&#13;
cheered them on.&#13;
Twenty same-sex couples went inside and&#13;
tried to obtain marriage licenses. ~ey were&#13;
rebuffed.&#13;
A gay naan and a lesbian then presented&#13;
themselves as a faux couple, asked for a&#13;
license and were given one.&#13;
"New York City is home to the Stonewall&#13;
Riots and in that tradition we are here to say&#13;
that equality doesn’t arrive through the&#13;
ballot box," said Queer Rising spokesperson&#13;
Spring Super.&#13;
"~e bankrupt strategy of putting all&#13;
efforts into electing so-called friendly officials&#13;
has failed," Super said. "We must shift to&#13;
building a grassroots, national movement&#13;
that demands full equality by any means&#13;
necessary.&#13;
New York state recognizes same-sex&#13;
marriages from other jurisdictions but does&#13;
no~ allow them itse!£&#13;
Same-sex marriage is lega! in Connecticut,&#13;
Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and&#13;
Vermont. It also is legal in Belgium, Canada,&#13;
the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa,&#13;
Spain and Sweden -- and in Argentina’s Tierra&#13;
del Fuego province. It will become legal in&#13;
"Washington, D.C., in March and in Portugal&#13;
later this year.&#13;
S.F. Chronide says iud e&#13;
federal Prop 8 ca e&#13;
gay-&#13;
Vaughn Walker, the judge heariflg&#13;
the federal same-sex marriage case in San&#13;
Francisco, "is himself gay," the San Francisco&#13;
Chronicle reported Feb. 7.&#13;
The case, featuring famous lav~Ters Ted&#13;
Olson and David Boies on the gay side, seeks&#13;
to overturn Proposition 8, California’s voterpassed&#13;
constitutional ban on gay marriage,&#13;
as a violation of the U.S. Constitution’s&#13;
guarantees of due process and equal&#13;
protection under the law.&#13;
"Many gay politicians in San Francisco&#13;
and lawyers who have had dealings with&#13;
Walker say the 65-year-old jurist, appointed&#13;
to the bench by President George H.W. Bush&#13;
in 198% has never taken pains to disguise --&#13;
or advertise -- his orientation," the Chronicle&#13;
said.&#13;
Asked by the paper if he had "any&#13;
concerns about being characterized as gay,"&#13;
Walker responded, "No comlnent."&#13;
Right after the interview was conducted,&#13;
however, another judge contacted the paper,&#13;
identified himself as ~d~lker’s friend, said&#13;
he had spoken with Walkeh and expressed&#13;
concern that "people will come to the&#13;
conclusion that (\Nralker) wants to conceal his&#13;
sexualiD:"&#13;
"He has a private life and he doesn’t&#13;
conceal it, but doesn’t think it is relevant&#13;
to his decisions in any case, and he doesfft&#13;
bring it to bear in any decisions," said the&#13;
second judge, who agreed that Walker’s&#13;
sexual orientation is "newsworthy" -- in the&#13;
same way it would be newsworthy if a Jewish&#13;
judge were hearing a case involving the Anti-&#13;
Defamation League, the Chronicle said.&#13;
A lawyer for the pro-Prop-8 side, Andy&#13;
Pugno, said his team won’t do anything with&#13;
the revelation.&#13;
"We are not going to say anything about&#13;
that," he told the Chronicle. "&#13;
The National Organization for Marriage,&#13;
however, might feel less restrained.&#13;
In a letter to supporters about the&#13;
Chronicle article, Executive Director Brian&#13;
Brown alleged: "We do lmow one really big&#13;
important fact about Judge Walker: He~&#13;
been .an amazingly biased and one-sided force&#13;
throughout this trial, far more akin to an&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
activist than a neutral referee. That’s no secret&#13;
at all."&#13;
The trial is expeqted to resume sometime&#13;
in March or April for closing arguments.&#13;
Gay lmaTers, activists and others who&#13;
followed the testimony have.asserted, nearly&#13;
unanimously, that the gay side won the case&#13;
in a landslide.&#13;
Walker’s ruling likely will see appeal to the&#13;
9th U.S. Circuit Court ofAppeals and then&#13;
to the U,S. Supreme Court.&#13;
If successful, the lawsuit could bring&#13;
about tlxe legalization of same-sex marriage&#13;
nationwide. If unsuccessful, it could have the&#13;
effect of stopping the movement for same-sex&#13;
marriage, which now is legal in five states,&#13;
dead in its tracks for possibly a generation.&#13;
Moves to repeal samesex&#13;
marriage in Iowa and&#13;
NH fail&#13;
Iowa legislators opposed, to same-sex&#13;
marriage vcere unable to force resolutions&#13;
out of House and Senate committeds Feb. 9&#13;
in support of a statewide vote to amend the&#13;
constitution to re-ban gay nuptials.&#13;
Nineteen senators signed a petition to get&#13;
the Senate measure out of committee, but 26&#13;
signanires were needed.&#13;
In the House of Representatives, a vote to&#13;
push the measure out of committee failed 45&#13;
to 54. "&#13;
A recent poll found that 62 percent of&#13;
Iowans don’t think the Legislature should&#13;
tackle the issue.&#13;
Same-sex marriage became legal in Iowa&#13;
in April 2009 courtesy of the state Supreme&#13;
Court.&#13;
A spokesman for the state’s main gay&#13;
rights group, One Iowa, expressed relief at&#13;
the developmeffts but warned against the g~,&#13;
side’s letting down its guard.&#13;
"Our opponents are ruthless aped will&#13;
stop at nothing to take away the freedom&#13;
to marry," said Communications Director&#13;
Justin Uebelhor. "There were four legislative&#13;
attempts to undermine the Supreme Court’s&#13;
ruling last year and we expect more political&#13;
attacks this year. We don’t want to take&#13;
anything for granted and are communicating&#13;
this message to our supporters and media on&#13;
the ground. In addition to the constitutional&#13;
amendment, a religious-exemption bill has&#13;
already been proposed and we have to be&#13;
vigilant of any attempts to chip away at the&#13;
ruling."&#13;
Also on Feb. 9, a committee of the&#13;
Ne~v Hampshire House of Representatives&#13;
overwhelmingly killed t~vo bills aimed at. rebanning&#13;
same-sex marriage.&#13;
One bill called for a public vote on gay&#13;
marriage. The other would have repealed the&#13;
la~v that legalized it.&#13;
In addition to being allowed in Iowa&#13;
and New Hampshire, same-sex marriage&#13;
is legal in Connecticut, Massachusetts and&#13;
Vermont. It also is legal in Belgium, Canada,&#13;
the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa,&#13;
Spain and Sweden -- and in Argentina’s Tierra&#13;
del Fuego province. It will become legal in&#13;
Washington, D.C., in March and in Portugal&#13;
later rkis year.&#13;
www.rnetrostarnews.com g~ET~,# STAR 5&#13;
Stress Test&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Contributing V&amp;iter&#13;
Photo: RonaM Blake, Certified Fittwss&#13;
I~zstructor ~hrough ISSA International Sports&#13;
Sciences Association&#13;
You have vowed to lose 30 pounds before&#13;
your niece’s wedding in September. Your&#13;
trainer and doctor are recommending an&#13;
exercise stress test before you lace up the&#13;
sneakers and start sweating. What’s that and&#13;
who needs one of those?&#13;
These tests can also be called graded&#13;
exercise stress tests or GXT’s. Affix whatever&#13;
title you want to this procedure but it&#13;
simply measures how your heart performs&#13;
with and without exercise. Nae American&#13;
Heart Association (AIq_A) has stated that an&#13;
individual under 40 years old can forego this&#13;
test if he or she has had a normal physical&#13;
exam, doesn’t show signs of cardiovascular&#13;
disease, and has no coronary risk factors.&#13;
The captain’s turned off the caution sign and&#13;
you’re }}ee to roam around the exercise&#13;
However ifyou are a man or women over&#13;
40 years old, have an abnormal physical exam&#13;
and/or have two or more coronalT risk factors&#13;
then it’s time to schedule that exercise stress&#13;
test. This just means your fitness flight has&#13;
been grounded until the medical tower dears&#13;
you for takeoff.&#13;
The GXT can be done in a doctor’s once,&#13;
a hospital, or a specialized hea~Ith cam facility.&#13;
Talk with your doctor and decide where this&#13;
should take place. Nae .AH~ guidelines call&#13;
for there to be professionals trained in CPR&#13;
to administer these tests. Furthermore, one of&#13;
the techs in the testing area should be advance&#13;
cardiac life support certified with a doctor iri&#13;
the building. You’re not in Haiti after the big&#13;
quake so it’s safe to assume this is all in place&#13;
when you go for your exam. It’s just nice to&#13;
know for peace of mind!&#13;
The test is usually done on a treadmill&#13;
wtaile you are hooked up to devices that’ll&#13;
give you a feeling of Pinocchio and Geppetto&#13;
attaci~ment. The test with its tracking&#13;
equipment wil! check your blood pressure,&#13;
heart rate, and the electrical activity and&#13;
rhythm of your ticker. An analysis will be&#13;
performed before any stress or exercise i~&#13;
started and an additional analysis will be&#13;
gathered as exercise is introduced. Your heart&#13;
could show signs of adequacy at rest but not&#13;
after exercise. There are maW possibilities and&#13;
the results will show this.&#13;
Tr~e nurses, doctors, and techs&#13;
administeting this exam will gradually&#13;
increa~se the speed and incline on your&#13;
treadmill to assess your cardiovascular limits.&#13;
~{Then symptoms of exhaustion and fatigue&#13;
appear the testers will cease their period of&#13;
sadistic glee and record the findings.&#13;
The findings should be discussed with&#13;
your doctor. About 15% of these results will&#13;
be false positive which indicates there is a&#13;
problem when there really isn’t a problem.&#13;
About 30% of the results will be false&#13;
negative reports which show you are OK&#13;
when you really aren’t. This is ~vhen you look&#13;
at your doctor with your best confused face&#13;
and beseech his advice. Another GXT might&#13;
be requested or other testing methods might&#13;
be called upon for further explanation of your&#13;
situation.&#13;
When in doubt always make the decision&#13;
to err on the side of safety when starting a&#13;
fitness program. That might mean taking&#13;
the GXT. Tixese tests are just as important as&#13;
buying the correct training shoes, workout&#13;
clothes, and health club membership. Join&#13;
my masochistic readers who called their&#13;
physicians to inquire about graded exercise&#13;
tests several minutes ago!&#13;
This column is brought to you by that&#13;
guy who once challenged George Bush&#13;
to a spelling bee. That orthographist who&#13;
never heard back from the \ghite House is&#13;
Ron Blake and he can be reached at wv~v.&#13;
myblalcefitness.com.&#13;
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The dinic also offers free HIV testing&#13;
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Tramps, OKC Have a&#13;
Heart Benefit--Love at&#13;
its finest&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Designer Keith Reding with emcee l~aven Del&#13;
Ray at Have a Heart Benefit at ~’amps. Gorin&#13;
photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ It is rare&#13;
to see a more festive expression of love than&#13;
what happens at Tramps every Valentine’s&#13;
weekend when they hold their Have a Heart&#13;
Benefit. It began over 20 years ago as a team&#13;
effort of the late Larry Crosby, then a coowner&#13;
ofTramps, and Sister Gall Addis who&#13;
was then with Catholic Charities’ Loaves and&#13;
Fishes program which provided meals for&#13;
those living with HIV.&#13;
Since then it has become a wild yet sacred&#13;
Okflal~oma City tradition. Although Larry&#13;
has passed away; his sister Camille Rohn still&#13;
is a part owner ofTramps. Ms.Rohn and the&#13;
staff ofTramps, along with many othe[s of&#13;
the community who share their time, {alent&#13;
and money, have made this event a proud&#13;
tradition in her brother’s memory.&#13;
~xis year it was special as the celebration&#13;
was held on Valentine’s Day itsel}] giving it&#13;
a special bonus, although as Camille puts it,&#13;
’This is giving back to the community, and&#13;
we look forward to it every year." This time&#13;
over $8,000 was raised, and Tony Sinclair&#13;
is already shopping for fabulous items to&#13;
auction off next year!&#13;
6 March 2010&#13;
Week three is a charm on RuPauFs Drag Race.&#13;
most recer t cor testant to a hay away talks £ood,&#13;
com try Western and the beauty&#13;
By Bebe Zahara Benet&#13;
I was surprised to learn Mystique ~vas&#13;
ecstatic over RuPaul switching out their script&#13;
with the one being used by the other team.&#13;
"For us, it got easier because the script was&#13;
easier," she explained. "I was happy. It was&#13;
actually fun." I also wanted to know what she&#13;
thought of Raven, and her sometimes very&#13;
cutting comments about Mystique and food.&#13;
"Out of everybody on the show, Raven is the&#13;
only one I have not heard from," Mystique&#13;
told me. "Haters are everywhere, but haters&#13;
make my life easier, because I work harder&#13;
just to make you hate on me even more."&#13;
Mystique stands by her decision to go&#13;
with a very modern interpretation of country&#13;
wear for her runway walk, and argues what&#13;
the other girls presented was more a Western&#13;
look. "I don’t like making fun of people," she&#13;
explained, noting that if she had gone for a&#13;
stereotypical look it may have offended her&#13;
most dedicated fans.&#13;
When I think Mystique, I think splits,&#13;
more splits, which leads to additional splits.&#13;
And then remember Mystique? She’s the one&#13;
who nails the splits! I can barely lift my leg,&#13;
and here is a big girl making it look so easy.&#13;
"My signature is my eyes and my spins," she&#13;
said. But when she really wants to shock, she&#13;
breaks out a split. Mystique must get into&#13;
the zone, because when she watched her solo&#13;
on TV last week, she didn’t even remember&#13;
she did a death drop! Now that’s a girl who&#13;
knows how to work for a crowd.&#13;
Mystique, thank you for your inspirarion,&#13;
thank you for your self-integrity and thank&#13;
you for being yourself.&#13;
~~ello all you beautiful people!&#13;
Can you believe it is week three of RuPaul’s&#13;
Drag Race already? So much is happening&#13;
- let’s get right into my conversation with&#13;
Mystique Summers Madison, the Texas&#13;
beauty who went out with a bang!&#13;
I was impressed how well Mystique did in&#13;
the third episode’s opening challenge, when&#13;
she just dove right in and swallowed down&#13;
all those mystery foods she had to eat. "I&#13;
was like, ’Oh no, it’s fried food,’" Mystique&#13;
remembered. "I hadn’t had fried food in four&#13;
months. Oh my God, I just went for it. I&#13;
was just swallowing, I wasn’t tasting." Even&#13;
though she looked like a cool cucumber,&#13;
Mystique was nervous. "It was the scariest&#13;
thing evel;" she revealed. "Zl~at was drag Fear&#13;
Factor["&#13;
~at win made Mystique one of the&#13;
group leaders for the Disco "Extra Greasy"&#13;
shortening TV commercial exercise, and&#13;
I wanted to know what her strategy was&#13;
for pictdng which gifts would be on Team&#13;
Mystique. "Pandora did work editing&#13;
TV commercials, and Jessica is a dancer,"&#13;
Mystique explained. "Everybody else had&#13;
pretty makeup and were people I got along&#13;
with."&#13;
Catch RuPaul’s Drag Race at 9 p.m. (ET/&#13;
PT) every Monday night on Logo and visit&#13;
LOGOonline.com to find out about viewing&#13;
parties in your area. Until next week, kisses&#13;
and splits!&#13;
NOTE: Ifyou missed weeks 1 &amp;2&#13;
Metro St[zr News online will cover all&#13;
12 weeks and it will beposted on out"&#13;
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8 March 2010&#13;
"%q~en t watched the initial Senate&#13;
hearing. I was offended by what the&#13;
opposition said - that [gay servicemen]&#13;
undermine units," Morrow said. "The&#13;
policy already does that. You can’t build unit&#13;
cohesion because people cafft be honest.&#13;
There are a lot of traditions in the military, a&#13;
lot of social situations that really help create&#13;
camaraderie. People bring their wives and&#13;
girlfriends to events."&#13;
Morrow said that he believes most of the&#13;
men with whom he served would have been&#13;
able to handle his coming out if it had been&#13;
possible. It was not; and a promising career&#13;
was cut short to the Naw’s detriment.&#13;
"There were other reasons as well, but&#13;
certainly the policy was a big part of it,"&#13;
Morrow said. "I did not think there was&#13;
any way for the two parts of my life to work&#13;
together."&#13;
Morrow grew up in a small town in&#13;
Connecticut, graduated high school and then&#13;
opted for the US Naval Academy. He was&#13;
keenly aware of his orientation from an early&#13;
age but said he had no struggle to come to&#13;
terms with it. Still he decided to head to the&#13;
Naval Academy where he effectively had little&#13;
social life for the following four years.&#13;
"It didn’t occur to me what a challenge&#13;
it would be being gay and going to the&#13;
Academy;" Morrow said.&#13;
Morrow’s social isolation continued for&#13;
the bulk of his active duty career, which&#13;
included periods ashore as well as serving&#13;
on submarines. It was during the long time&#13;
underwater that he had the opportunity to&#13;
learn about the sensibilities of those with&#13;
vchom he served.&#13;
"We had a tot of time to discuss just about&#13;
eveD~hing and the subject ofhomosexuality&#13;
came up," Morrowsaid. "It really surprised&#13;
me that most people said they really didn’t&#13;
care."&#13;
Had he been able to serve openly, Morrow&#13;
believes it would have helped serve the cause&#13;
of understanding and acceptance. Once&#13;
people find that they lmow someone who is&#13;
gay, it is much more likely that they would&#13;
be accepting. In many cases, Morrow said,&#13;
prejudice is just a matter of unfamiliarity.&#13;
Morrow said that he was pleased to see&#13;
Navy Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of&#13;
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, assert recendy that&#13;
servicemen were not being given the credit&#13;
for acceptance that they deserved.&#13;
Still, after years of being afraid of being&#13;
identified and even though he was offered&#13;
the exact position and assignment he most&#13;
coveted with the Nav~ he left active duty and&#13;
today works in the medical equipment field&#13;
in New York. He said that were DADT not in&#13;
effect, it was likely he would have stayed with&#13;
the NaW.&#13;
"Ultimately DADT is discrimination,"&#13;
Morrow said. "It fails to recognize that&#13;
homosexuality is the same as race and sex.&#13;
Tl~e military doesn’t recognize that. In general&#13;
if that was recognized the policy would end&#13;
tomorrow. As a consequence of that, the&#13;
military is losing good people."&#13;
Today, Morrow remains in the Reserve.&#13;
lie’s a member of SAGALA -- Service&#13;
Academy Gay &amp; Lesbian Alumni -- and he&#13;
participated in an off-camera interview for&#13;
the documentary film "Out ofAnnapolis,"&#13;
which is expected to premiere this spring,&#13;
likely on the independent film circuit.&#13;
Morrow said that gay men aa~d women&#13;
will oneday be able to openly serve in the&#13;
military - it’s only a matter of when. He said&#13;
that the potential for the repeal ofDADT is&#13;
"as real" as it has ever been.&#13;
"~xe Chairman of the Joint Chiefs,&#13;
Secretary of Defense Gates...the highest&#13;
military officers all agree...I think it’s come a&#13;
long way," Morrow said. "Since it was passed&#13;
by Congress, it must be repealed by Congress.&#13;
I think there are currently 180-something&#13;
congressmen willing to effectively eliminate&#13;
DADT. Hopefully it will be sooner than&#13;
later."&#13;
LGBT Lobby Day to be&#13;
hdd at state cap to1&#13;
By Robin Townsend&#13;
Contributing XX~riter&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ The&#13;
Equality Network is hosting a lobby day at&#13;
the State Capito! and you are invited, in fact,&#13;
encouraged to attend. The event is geared to&#13;
visitors telling our representatives that citizens&#13;
care about LGBT equality in Oklahoma.&#13;
There xvill be a brief training, networking,&#13;
and visiting with representatives as well as&#13;
having lunch together.&#13;
"From its inception last year, TEN (The&#13;
Equality Network) identified an annual&#13;
LGBT Lobby Day as one of its top priorities,"&#13;
said Laura Belmonte, Vice President and Co-&#13;
Founder ofTEN. "We believe a consistent&#13;
presence at the State Capitol is critical to&#13;
increasing and maintaining the visibility&#13;
ofLGBT Oklahomans and their allies, to&#13;
putting forward a proactive program for&#13;
LGBT equality, and to giving individuals&#13;
the knowledge and confidence they need to&#13;
engage their representatives effectively."&#13;
Belmonte’s personal advocacy experience&#13;
spans almost twenty years and has entailed&#13;
public speaking, creating and organizing&#13;
e-advocacy campaigns, writing op-eds, media&#13;
monitoring, and lobbying public officials&#13;
directly. She is a professional historian and&#13;
lifelong news and politics junkie - those&#13;
traits also help shape and inform my activist&#13;
endeavors.&#13;
"Our most important goal is to secure&#13;
passage of pro-LGBT legislation and to block&#13;
passage of bills that are detrimental to LGBT&#13;
Oldahomans," adds Bdmonte. "This will be a&#13;
continual, long-term effort. It is going to take&#13;
time and effort to move Oklahoma toward&#13;
more inclusive and just public policies for&#13;
LGBT people."&#13;
TEN would like to have people from&#13;
as many of Oklahoma’s political districts as&#13;
possible participate in LBGT Lobby Day. If&#13;
concerned citizens from any district register,&#13;
appointments will be made with those&#13;
representatives, including Rep. Sally Kern.&#13;
"In the current session, Senator Steve&#13;
Russell has introduced a bill highlighting the&#13;
inadequacies of Oklahoma’s&#13;
hate crimes law," furthers&#13;
Behnonte. "Sen. Russell’s&#13;
bill makes it impossible for&#13;
law enforcement officials to&#13;
work with federal agencies&#13;
in prosecuting hate crimes&#13;
targeting people because of&#13;
sexual orientation or gender&#13;
identity’. In essence, the&#13;
senator’s bill attempts to&#13;
lock in place Oklahoma’s&#13;
current weak hate crimes&#13;
statute and to prevent the&#13;
state from enforcing the&#13;
LGBT-inclusive federal hate&#13;
crimes law, the Matthew&#13;
Shepard and James Byrd, Jr.&#13;
Hate Crimes Prevention Act&#13;
enacted in October 2009.&#13;
Passage of this bill would have&#13;
a terrifying impact on LGBT&#13;
Oldahomans."&#13;
To register for LGBT lobby&#13;
day, please go to http://&#13;
theequalitynetwork.org. There&#13;
is no fee for the event. For&#13;
more information, contact&#13;
Laura Belmonte at lbelmonte@&#13;
theequalitynetwork.org or&#13;
918.906.2134. For more&#13;
information about TEN, see&#13;
the art*de in next month’s&#13;
Metro Star.&#13;
Deep Inside&#13;
Hollywood&#13;
By Romeo San Vicente&#13;
Susan Sa andon entering&#13;
Valley&#13;
PoiSed to re-enter pop-culture&#13;
consciousness as a feature ilhn, The Big Valley&#13;
is justthe right sort of remake candidate: one&#13;
that’s had time to exit public consciousness&#13;
first. It has no other cast&#13;
yet, but Romeo would&#13;
love to see a gay cowboy&#13;
subplot somewhere in&#13;
the mix. Nothing major,&#13;
just something where the&#13;
quiet "special friends" get&#13;
to live happily ever after.&#13;
Susan Sarandon Paramount Pictures Photo&#13;
Whorehouse to&#13;
reopen for business&#13;
Back in the 1960s, Barbara Stanwyck&#13;
(who may or may not have been bisexual - as&#13;
was rumored during her career - but who&#13;
was a favorite of lesbian and gay audiences&#13;
all the same) played Victoria Barkley, sturdy&#13;
matriarch ofthe wild west TV drama The&#13;
Big Valley. So it’s fitting, in a way, that Susan&#13;
Sarandom about whom no one creates&#13;
sexuality rumors because her early career&#13;
choices (The Hunger and The Rocky Horror&#13;
Picture Show) more or less cemented her&#13;
position as a queer screen icon, may be&#13;
stepping into Stanwyck’s ladylike boots~&#13;
So Nine tanked at&#13;
the box office. Oh well.&#13;
We’re now back at a&#13;
point in the moviemaking&#13;
landscape where&#13;
one failed big-budget&#13;
musical doesn’t derail the&#13;
genre’s viabilit~ which&#13;
is great news for fans of&#13;
that heightened reality&#13;
where breaking into song&#13;
and choreographed dance&#13;
moves is commonplace. Here come two&#13;
more: The Song Is You, from Dreamgirls&#13;
director Bill Condon, is about a man who&#13;
turns to music as a refuge, connecting it to&#13;
key moments in his life (or as Condon has&#13;
described it, "(falling) into his *Pod Shuffle").&#13;
In turn, the man also falls into a romance&#13;
with a singer he hasn’t even met. At the&#13;
same time, the remake ofThe Best Little,&#13;
Whorehouse in Texas is or;the horizon. No&#13;
cast yet, no release date yet, no nothing yet,&#13;
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just a teasing promise. So, a biopic about the late gay artist Robert&#13;
message to people responsible: Mapplethorpe, she probably knew tl~er&amp;l&#13;
obviously she’s not going to be clout-and cash-collecting detours along&#13;
play the lod, but there must the way. And here they are: the horror film&#13;
be a liberal infusion of Dolly Zoe, slated for 20 ! 1 a~nd Co-starring James&#13;
Parton into this&#13;
movie all the&#13;
same. Anything ~&#13;
tess wilt be&#13;
blasphemy. Now&#13;
go r~ake i~ work.&#13;
Anyone who&#13;
fbllows the man recently ejected&#13;
from a Southwest Airlines flight&#13;
for taking up too much seat&#13;
space knows that Kevin Smith&#13;
is a bear. A heterosexual one,&#13;
but }till a bear. ~d his gay&#13;
bear colleague, documentau&#13;
fihmnaker }v~alcolm Ingrain&#13;
(Small %wn Gay Bar, which&#13;
Smith producedX has enlisted&#13;
the help of Silent Bob to get&#13;
his new project offthe ground.&#13;
Smith has executive-produced&#13;
and also makes an appearance in&#13;
Bear Nation, a doc from Ingram&#13;
about the bear subculture (for&#13;
the still-uninitiated, they are that niche Van Der Beek and Freddie Prinze, Jr. (is it&#13;
market of gay" men who refuse to Shdve, xvax, set in the ’90s too?} in which Dushku play,s&#13;
or say no to seconds at the buffet} and all the a small-town waitress terrorized by... -,veil...&#13;
ways they’ve begun to make their presence&#13;
known in the larger gay" world. 7fhe film&#13;
premieres any minute now at Austin’s South&#13;
By SoUthwest Film Festival. Non-Ausdnites&#13;
will have to wait for a local lest or cable&#13;
airing, all ofwhich are highly likely to follow.&#13;
Prep now by growing that fiacial hair.&#13;
Ehza Dushkus road to Mapplethorp&#13;
something; you’ll see when it opens. And&#13;
then there’s the future mega-event ka~own as&#13;
Ghostbusters III, a project sh&amp; been circling,&#13;
one that would pretty nmch catapult her to&#13;
the A-list, with all th’e production shingle&#13;
perEs that status tends to dole out. Hope so.&#13;
And really, what’re a few slimed ghosts on the&#13;
road to making art?&#13;
Romeo San l~cent&amp;J~vorim thing about&#13;
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Capricorn offers very deep insights that&#13;
seem illogical, but go with your gut.&#13;
Your subconscious may be catching&#13;
rational connections that your conscious&#13;
- mind doesn’t see.&#13;
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charge have a hidden agenda. Reading&#13;
between the lines isn’t necessarily&#13;
paranoiac. Confide in a close friend&#13;
to keep that in proportion. If you must&#13;
choose between loyalty and ambition,&#13;
think ahead and remember who you&#13;
are,&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Hints&#13;
of the future and conversations with&#13;
friends challenge some of your beliefs,&#13;
triggering inner conflicts. You like life&#13;
more certain, but accept the challenge&#13;
to be truer to yourself and more ready&#13;
for what’s coming. Resistance to&#13;
inevitable change only makes it harder.&#13;
GEM~N~ (May 21- June 20): Sharing&#13;
a confidence with your boss could&#13;
open him or her up to letting you in on&#13;
some secrets. The road to power r~eed&#13;
not pull you away from your friends,&#13;
but your goals may-challenge you to&#13;
choose or reconcile.&#13;
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and religion should offer guideposts,&#13;
not strict instructions. The way to&#13;
effective partnership in love and work&#13;
needs some improvisational detours&#13;
from those marked paths. Independent&#13;
thought and extrapolation breathe real&#13;
value into.old faith and wisdom.&#13;
LEO (Ju~y 23 - August 22): There’s&#13;
a time and place to show off your&#13;
sexual prowess. At work that energy is&#13;
best sublimated to focus on practical&#13;
techniques to get powerful results. Go&#13;
slow and steady at exercise. Trying too&#13;
hard could get you hurt!&#13;
VIRGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Identifying strongly with a sexuallydefined&#13;
community can strengthen or&#13;
limit your individuality - or do both.&#13;
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Iongtime friend. Be very clear about how&#13;
your milieu affects your own creative&#13;
spirit.&#13;
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so for others, too! Sharing your insights&#13;
will help everyone; try to keep the&#13;
corn petitive urges entirely friendly to build&#13;
cooperation.&#13;
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21): "Your wonderfu, wicked wittiness will&#13;
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trouble at work. Keep a journal handy or&#13;
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you can hardly suppress yourself, but it&#13;
is neither the time nor the place!&#13;
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until 2023 means that financial worries&#13;
will be with all of us for awhile, and that&#13;
you will tend to worry way too much.&#13;
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perspective. That takes practice. Easy&#13;
does it!&#13;
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may reveal some very personal secrets.&#13;
If you are careful you could learn a few!&#13;
Assert yourself in a mature way - being&#13;
responsible and independent- to shift&#13;
your status in your family.&#13;
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18): A shopping list or receipt could be&#13;
a meditative focus. Consider what you&#13;
eat, what you use, what you need, what&#13;
you don’t and how this reflects your&#13;
habits and goals. Compare the reality to&#13;
your ideals and see what you can learn&#13;
about yourself.&#13;
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will be appreciated. Times are tough,&#13;
and a thoughtful assessment is much&#13;
more valuable than false optimism.&#13;
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friendships; try to be diplomatic.&#13;
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Community Meat Wednesdays at 6:00 PM&#13;
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Each Step Brings Hope&#13;
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Contributing writer&#13;
OI&lt;LAHOMA CITY, OK __ AIDS Walk&#13;
OKC began in 1998 with a mission to raise&#13;
money and consciousness about HIV, to help&#13;
those infected and affected, promote prevention,&#13;
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education. Since then this annual event has raised&#13;
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a,m.&#13;
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              <text>THE PREMIER SO,URCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA&#13;
VOLUME 7 ISSUE 6 Twi~er,com/MetroStarNews ® MetroStarNews,com JUNE 1, 2010&#13;
Coast to Coast, Border to Borde,; fi’om Enid, Oklahoma Cil)&#13;
"Simply Proud" the eme ofOklahoma City&#13;
Pride Parade t val° this year&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing wrker&#13;
OKLAHObvL&amp; CITY. OK Oldahoma&#13;
Ci@ Pride Festival and Parade is coming&#13;
together again this year a’; always, uniting the&#13;
GLBT communi~" of the OKC metroplex&#13;
and their friends for a }Sbulons weekend of&#13;
tim, fellowship, and fi_~r some fond reflection.&#13;
Going with it all this year are the Pride&#13;
Banners of Cimarron ~Nliance, which will fly&#13;
fi’om Oldahoma City lampposts of Classen&#13;
Boulevard fi’om June 8 to July 8 to highlight&#13;
the festivities.&#13;
It all begins with a Block Party&#13;
Friday June 25 on the N.W. 39th Street&#13;
Strip (beginning at NT~ 39th Street &amp;&#13;
Pennsylvania Avenue), this time beginning at&#13;
8 a.m. and lasting until 4 p.m.&#13;
The Festival itself will take place again this&#13;
year in Memorial Park, located at N.W. 36th&#13;
&amp; Classen Boulevard, opening on Saturday&#13;
June 26 at 10 a.m. and dosing at 10 p.m.&#13;
It will reopen the next day on Sunday June&#13;
27 at 10 a.m., closing down at 3 p.m. as the&#13;
Parade lineup begins. N~e festival will&#13;
feature a varietT of live entertainment, events,&#13;
vendors, and informational booths.&#13;
The Pride Parade will step off that Sunday&#13;
at 5 p.m. at Memorial Park, concluding&#13;
with the Grand Finale over the Hill past&#13;
Peunsylvania through the N.W. 39th Street&#13;
Strip. For 2010 this event was renamed the&#13;
Paul Thompson Memorial OKC Pride Parade&#13;
to honor his memory as one of Oklalaoma’s&#13;
most renowned activists for GLBT equality&#13;
and human rights in general. Mr.~-hompson&#13;
had also served for many years as the Male&#13;
Co-Chair ofOKC Pride, and had passed&#13;
away March 4 of this year.&#13;
The Festival and Parade commemorates&#13;
Gay Pride Week, which marks the Stonewall&#13;
Riots of 1969. Itwas June 28 of that year&#13;
when patrons of the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar&#13;
in New York City, fought baek against the&#13;
police after enduring endless harassment. This&#13;
was an event unprecedented in American&#13;
history where the police were forced to&#13;
barricade themselves in the very bar they&#13;
came to raid, and the rioting that followed&#13;
changed America forever. Straight people&#13;
were forced to deal with a gay community&#13;
that would no longer accept discrimination,&#13;
and the GLBT community was awakened to&#13;
........Continued See OKC PRIDE Page-8&#13;
Rev Lavanhar took long path to Tulsa Pride Grand&#13;
Marshal&#13;
By Michael W. Sasser&#13;
Contributing gZriter&#13;
Reverend Marlin Lavanba~ Pressphoto&#13;
TULSA, OK__ Although Reverend&#13;
Marlin Lavanhar was surprised and honored&#13;
to be named Grand Marshal ofJune’s Tulsa&#13;
Pride Parade and Festival, he has his sights set&#13;
beyond on a larger objective.&#13;
"For me it will be especially worthwhile if&#13;
the role allows me the platform to speak on&#13;
for the inclusion of all people, regardless of&#13;
orientation," said Lavanhar, senior pastor at&#13;
All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa.&#13;
Lavanhar has been a high-profile advocate&#13;
for the GLBT community in a state notably&#13;
light on supporters from the clergy for many&#13;
years. He has been a tireless supporter of&#13;
the local community during his 10 years at&#13;
All Souls and has made the inclusion of the&#13;
GLBT world key to his ministry.&#13;
"I realized early on that this wotdd be the&#13;
major civil rights issue over tl~e era of my&#13;
ministry," Lavanhar said.&#13;
Stil!, l,avanhar’s most recent high profile&#13;
effort was a rislo! one even for a clergyman&#13;
with a long history of championing human&#13;
rights. Just months ago, Lavanhar accepted&#13;
an invitation to speak at a conference in&#13;
Uganda that was a rallying point against&#13;
efforts by that African nation to approve&#13;
capital punishment as the sentence for&#13;
homosexuality.&#13;
"We have a sister church in Uganda&#13;
and my colleague there was the conference&#13;
organizer," Lavanhar said. "The purpose is to&#13;
build grassroots resistance to the anti-GLBT&#13;
bil!. They asked me to speak. Honestly I had&#13;
to think about it."&#13;
There was real danger for the conference&#13;
organizers and those who attended.&#13;
........Continued See LAVANHAR Page-8&#13;
:&#13;
&#13;
A LBT Comm ity Center&#13;
opens in Enid; Oklahoma!&#13;
773e Cenmr Enid, Oklahoma. Gorin photo&#13;
On Saturday April 24 the Center held their first&#13;
Stand Awards Ceremony ~br various Oldahoma groups&#13;
and individuals who have advanced the cause ofGLBT&#13;
equality. Among them was Pastor J,E Wickey’(pa~tor of&#13;
Crosswalk United Church of Christ), the M~t~ ~{~r ( m~dia&#13;
represent~ti0n ~fthe year)Victor Gorin (journalist oi~ the&#13;
year) and ,p,oetess Lisa Herald for her verses entitled "Sally&#13;
Sally Ket~ which was a bittersweet lament to that Oklahoma&#13;
legislator (to see her read it ~on youtube, type in Lisa Herald&#13;
Sally KemP. As an endorsement from beyond, the sky featured&#13;
a double rainbow as the ceremonies began.&#13;
rl~e Center is almost totally funded by loCal gay and gay&#13;
friendly indiViduals and organizations,, arid is appropriately&#13;
decorated with gay[icons tl~roughout history. Exi~ansion plans&#13;
are already being discussed, including possibly a homeless&#13;
shelter. Everyone and their talents are welcomed, so for more&#13;
information contact 800-878 5298.&#13;
Hate Crime victim leaves State&#13;
By Michael x~ Sasser&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
TULSA, OK A young gay man who was beaten and&#13;
ENID. OK The town of Enid, Oklahoma lies 70 robbed in Claremore and then claimed to have been further&#13;
miles north of Oklahoma City, is the county seat of Ga~eld victimized in the subsequent weeks, has left Oklahoma for&#13;
County and thehome ofVance Air Force Base. Founded in another state.&#13;
1893. Enid has been nicknamed Queen Wheat City because&#13;
it has the third largest grain storage capacity in the world.&#13;
~I~aeir high school football team. the Enid Plainsmen, has a&#13;
longstanding powerful reputation, and the city at present&#13;
hasn’t a single gay bar.&#13;
Yet amid this setting of Conservatism, a gay scene has&#13;
"I just didn’t feel safe anymore," said Phillip Nelson; 24. "I&#13;
didn’t feel safe leaving my home. Things are better noxv."&#13;
Nelsons story captured local hgadlmes m M~rch when&#13;
he was assaulted outside his’Clm~em0re apartment by several&#13;
unknown assailants, and when his apartment was broken into&#13;
and vandalized. Prior to the more violent incidents, Nelson&#13;
Representative - Dis ric 88&#13;
Oklahoma Ci,y&#13;
Paid for by Committee to. Re’-Elect AI McAffrey 2010,&#13;
P.O. Box 60668, OKC 73148.&#13;
Recognizing ~he need fbr a welcoming place for the various&#13;
At 77~e Center: TJ Re),nolds, Nate Bowen, Bill), Igalke~ Brandon&#13;
Bidtve~!, Brandon Ratclifl;" Brandon Lopez, Lisa Heral~ Gorin&#13;
ohoao&#13;
~5cets ofEnid’s GLBT community, members of the local&#13;
P-Flag chapter discovered a vacant site at ! 319 S. Van Buren.&#13;
v~qth the group’s determination and a willing landlord, it xvas&#13;
leased Mar&amp; !0 and plans went full speed ahead to make it&#13;
alt happen.&#13;
~,lready several support groups meet at the Center&#13;
including no~ only Enid’s P-Flag but alsoa youth group, a&#13;
~ransgender support group, a group for bisexuals, and one&#13;
~or GLBT parents and &amp;ildren. CoUnseling services are also&#13;
cond ucred tixere, with plans for a legal clinic, employmen~&#13;
assistance, and health services including HIV testing.&#13;
It’s aires@ a place where GLBT and friendly groups can&#13;
distribute their literature, and it i)atures a lot more than just&#13;
serious activity. Friday nights are dedicated to social activities&#13;
such as dances, open mic nights, &amp; karaoke. Social clubs&#13;
meet there that are too numerous to mention that include a&#13;
chess club, a book club, a gardening club, etc to give some&#13;
perspecrive.&#13;
"There is something not right there," Nelson said. "They’re&#13;
not there to protect people from hate crimes. They are iust&#13;
there to hide it under the carpet and to wait fbr it to go awa3~"&#13;
Nelson said he finds it most curious that there has been&#13;
no progress on the Claremore case because he was able to&#13;
provide an obvious, distinct clue as to the identity of one of&#13;
his attackers.&#13;
N~ings did not improve for Nelson after the story broke.&#13;
N~e former Rogers State University student found himself the&#13;
target of verbal abuse and hostility in school and around his&#13;
apartment complex.&#13;
Less than a month after the attack in Ctaremore, Nelson&#13;
said that he and a female friend were assaulted in a Tulsa&#13;
karaoke bar.&#13;
"A bunch of bikers got very- aggressive and hostile ~vith us,"&#13;
Nelson said. He said that he believed that the ,alleged harassers&#13;
recognized him from television news reports and that they&#13;
hurled antiagay epithets at he and his friend.&#13;
"\Ve’d been in there before and it wasn’t a problem,"&#13;
Nelson said.&#13;
This time, Nelson said, it was a problem. He claims that&#13;
he and his friend "barely escaped" when the bar management&#13;
sided with the aggressors and Nelson and his friend were&#13;
instructed to leave.&#13;
Nelson said Tulsa Police would not respond to his calls. He&#13;
said they did initially respond to his friend’s calls, but he was&#13;
not sure if anything ever came of it. His friend Could not be&#13;
reached for comment.&#13;
rrhe final straw for Nelson was when management asked&#13;
him to vacate his apartment iust weeks ago. Nelson believes&#13;
he was asked to leave because of his orientation and said that&#13;
management representatives had previously made anti-gay&#13;
comments to him.&#13;
slide."&#13;
Toby Jenkins, President of Oklahomans for Equality, said&#13;
that everyone xvho comes forward after an assault is a hero&#13;
and that he understands Nelson’s frustration with Claremore&#13;
Police.&#13;
"We admire his tenacity in staying after police to be&#13;
vigilant," Jenkins said; "All crime victims have to stay after&#13;
police."&#13;
Nelson said he does not lmo,v if his move is permanent.&#13;
Interfaith Pride Memorial Service&#13;
Planned&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
OIC&amp;&amp;HOMA CITY, OK __ Plans are underway for a&#13;
community wide service ofremembrance on tl~e evening of&#13;
Wednesday, June 16 at 7 p.m., right in the middle of GLBT&#13;
Pride Month. This service will be held at Epworth United&#13;
Methodist Church, located ar 1901 N. Douglas Avenue in&#13;
Oklahoma City.&#13;
The purpose of the service is to provide comfort ro those&#13;
experiencing grief, and to celebrate those who have touched&#13;
our lives, promising to be an uplifting occasion for everyone&#13;
who attends.&#13;
If you have lost a loved one--partner, relative, or friend&#13;
in the past year and want them remembered in this memorial&#13;
service, please e-mail their name to scott@cimarronalliance.&#13;
org.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com&#13;
Bigger and better as&#13;
cdebrates 25&#13;
years&#13;
Grand Marshalls; fonnding members&#13;
ofOGRA&#13;
By By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CIT~; OK __ As OGRA&#13;
(Oklahoma Gay Rodeo Association) codirectors,&#13;
Klint Wieden and Paul Boyd have&#13;
had a busy year. Taking the responsibility on&#13;
to produce this annual event means planning&#13;
and implementing the entire event; taking&#13;
care setting the dates, securing the venue,&#13;
contracts, scheduling, securing sponsors,&#13;
appointing committees and so much more.&#13;
After all this work, the culmination of their&#13;
efforts are enjoyed when they direct the rodeo&#13;
itself during the entire weekend of the event,&#13;
which is each Memorial Day weekend at the&#13;
State Fairgrounds (Barn 8).&#13;
"Our goals for this year, our 25th&#13;
Anniversary Great Plains Rodeo is to make&#13;
it a memorable event ~vhile commemorating&#13;
our founding members and board," said&#13;
Wieden. "We want to increase both contest&#13;
participation as well as spectator attendance.&#13;
We have planned more entertainment during&#13;
rodeo weekend, more parties, and more&#13;
things leading up to the rodeo."&#13;
Mmualty OGRA is held in Oklahoma&#13;
City over the Memorial Day holiday, May 28-&#13;
30 for 20!0. Here is the lineup of events;&#13;
Thursday, May 27th, 6-8pro VIP&#13;
Reception pool side at ~e Habana Inn for all&#13;
of our rodeo sponsors and officials. After that,&#13;
The Finishline will be hosting a stick horse&#13;
rodeo with plenty of events using stick horses.&#13;
A stick horse decorating contest ~vill be on&#13;
display during rodeo registration and then&#13;
all day Saturday at the OGRA booth at the&#13;
rodeo-$1 per vote for the best decorated stick&#13;
horse with the proceeds going to charity.&#13;
Friday, May 28, 10am Board of&#13;
Directors Meeting; from 6pm - 9pm is&#13;
Rodeo Registration for contestants at&#13;
the fairgrounds, Barn #9 in the vendor&#13;
area. 7pm - OGP,~k Royalty Team will&#13;
be hosting "A Night of Royalty Nikki &amp;&#13;
Mark" entertainment during registration, at&#13;
the Fairgrounds, Barn #8.10pm - OGRA&#13;
Royalty Team will be hosting "A Night of&#13;
Royalty Nikki &amp; Mark" at PhoenLx Rising.&#13;
Saturday, May 29th, 8am Rodeo begins&#13;
with Calf Roping on Foot, Steer Deco, Break&#13;
Away Roping, Team Roping, Steer Riding,&#13;
Pole Bending. At high-noon is the Grand&#13;
EntD" witb~Bronc Riding, Chute Dogging,&#13;
Goat Dressing, Barrel Racing, Flag Race,&#13;
Wild Drag Race, Bull Riding and the Rodeo&#13;
will finish up around 5pm.&#13;
Texas Gay Rodeo Association will be&#13;
hosting the Texas Tea Party at the Copa&#13;
with entertainment and drink specials that&#13;
evening. OGP,ak and Angles will be hosting&#13;
a LIVE concert performance at Angles&#13;
from 9pro til! who knows when! Live vocal&#13;
performers are lined up featuring James&#13;
Allen Clark, a new Nashville recording artist,&#13;
along vdth several popular 16cal performers.&#13;
Winners of the Stick Horse Decorating&#13;
Contest and then auction offthe stick horses&#13;
to the highest bidder to help raise more&#13;
money for charity. ~&#13;
Sunday, May 30th; OGRA day 2 begins&#13;
with, Calf Roping on Foot, Steer Deco, Break&#13;
Away Roping, Team Roping, Steer Riding,&#13;
Pole Bending, and high-noon again brings the&#13;
Grand Entry with more Bronc Riding, Chute&#13;
Dogging, Goat Dressing, Barrel Racing, Flag&#13;
Race, Wild Drag Race &amp; Bull Riding. At&#13;
5pm the Rodeo wraps up and we move to&#13;
the Finish line for a BBQ Dinner put on by&#13;
Head Country BB% and at 7pro, the Rodeo&#13;
Awards CeremoW at the Copa where they&#13;
~vill be awardingbucldes, saddles and cash&#13;
prizes to all of the winners of the Rodeo.&#13;
Monday, May 31st at noon will be a&#13;
Rodeo Wind-Down Party at Phoenix Rising&#13;
where the), will be serving hamburgers and&#13;
hotdogs along with drink specials, relaxing&#13;
and recounting all of the fun times of the&#13;
weekend.&#13;
This year’ charity partners are Other&#13;
Options/Friends Food Pantry, Be The&#13;
Change, and Expressions Community&#13;
Service. "Several months prior to our rodeo, ’&#13;
usually in November we request letters from&#13;
qualifi/ing 501 (c)3 non-profit charities&#13;
stating vchy they want to be considered as one&#13;
of our charity partners," adds Wieden. "Then,&#13;
as a group, we discuss each organization and&#13;
look at their merits and what they do for the&#13;
community. We consider their financials and&#13;
the services they offer to our community, and&#13;
then vote on the ones we want to support."&#13;
The amount donated to these charities varies&#13;
each year based on participation, events and&#13;
overall donations.&#13;
"I just want to stress what a vital service&#13;
we provide for people in our community to&#13;
participate in a sport that they enjoy (rodeo)&#13;
while at the same time giving back to our&#13;
community in volunteer services as well as&#13;
financially," concludes Wieden. "Our local&#13;
charities that we support rely heavily on&#13;
donations from our local community and we&#13;
provide that link through a fun event such&#13;
as rodeo. We also help provide a positive&#13;
outlook to our city, and state as well by&#13;
our conduct and actions, hdping the gay&#13;
community at large to be more accepted by&#13;
everyday citizens."&#13;
The Oklahoma Gay Rodeo Association,&#13;
Inc. (OGRA) is a nonprofit organization&#13;
and member of the International Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association, Inc. (IGRA) which is comprised&#13;
of 28 state/provincial associations throughout&#13;
the United States and Canada. OGRA is&#13;
proud to be the first association seated at&#13;
the first ever IGRA Convention in 1985&#13;
For more information check out the OGRA&#13;
website at www.ogra.net&#13;
Feast to Gain Funds for&#13;
HIV/AIDS&#13;
TULSA, OK__Tulsa CARgS, a 50!(c)3&#13;
nonprofit organization is planning its first&#13;
"Feast with Friends®" fundraiser for Saturday,&#13;
July 24.&#13;
"Feast with Friends°" is an at-home&#13;
fundraiser where individuals and groups host&#13;
dinner parties in their homes, workplaces and&#13;
faith communities on Saturday evening, July&#13;
24. In exchange, their guests make a donation&#13;
to Tulsa CARES whose mission is "Delivering&#13;
social services to people affected by HIV/&#13;
MDS" in northeastern Oklahoma. After&#13;
dinner, all hosts and their guests are invited to&#13;
the fabulous "Dessert Extravaganza" from&#13;
8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Central Community&#13;
Center, 1028 E. Sixth St. Non-alcoholic&#13;
beverages and dessert are provided to guests.&#13;
~ose not attending a dinner may participate&#13;
in the dessert event for a $10 donation at the&#13;
door.&#13;
Tulsa CARES’ Executive Director, Sharon&#13;
Thoele hopes Feast with Friends ’\vill hdp us&#13;
bring to light the fact that the AIDS epidemic&#13;
is far from over, and ~ve need everyone’s help&#13;
to meet the enormous need that exists in our&#13;
community."&#13;
"Old friends, ne~v friends, everyone and&#13;
anyone who wishes to support Tulsa CARES&#13;
is invited to participate in this event - it’s fun&#13;
and it’s a great excuse to gather with your&#13;
favorite people and help out a worthwhile&#13;
cause all at the same time," Thoelesaid.&#13;
"Tulsa CARES will use the proceeds to&#13;
support our programs as we assist people who&#13;
are living with this disease."&#13;
In-kind sponsors for the event are: Hla’s&#13;
Dell, QuikTrip, Tulsa Parks and Starbucks&#13;
Coffee Compan3a&#13;
For more information about hosting a&#13;
party or about the dessert event, contact&#13;
Ally McGinnis, Tulsa CARES resource&#13;
development coordinator by calling 834-4194&#13;
or by e-mail, allym@tulsacares.org.&#13;
Founded in !991, Tulsa CARES, a United&#13;
Way Member Agency, delivers services&#13;
to low-income people living with HIV/&#13;
AIDS. Services include case management&#13;
by professional social workers, access to&#13;
physicians and prescription assistance,&#13;
counseling services, housing assistance, a food&#13;
pantry with access to our registered dietician,&#13;
and many other forms of support. Tulsa&#13;
CARES’ mission is "Delivering social services&#13;
to people affected by HIV/AIDS." For more&#13;
information about Tulsa CARES, visit ww~v.&#13;
tulsacares.org.&#13;
Tulsa couple&#13;
marry in&#13;
By Staff Editors&#13;
TULSA, OK__ Erin Taylor McClanahan&#13;
and Scott Andre Harper were married&#13;
on Friday, May 7th at the Polk County&#13;
Courthouse in Des Moines, Iowa at 10:30&#13;
AM. The Honorable Judge Robert Hanson&#13;
performed the ceremony. Witnesses were&#13;
Linda and Jamie Harper, brother and sister-&#13;
Erin McClanahan and Scott Harper at their&#13;
wed~ing reception May 8, 2010 at the Bamboo&#13;
Lounge ~dsa. Stajfphoto&#13;
in-law to Scott. The happy couple left Tulsa&#13;
on May 6 and made a rest stop in Osceola at&#13;
a casino called Terribles.&#13;
Following the nuptials on Friday, they&#13;
were offto Kansas City were they spent their&#13;
wedding night at Harrah’s Hotel Casino.&#13;
Then they went back to Tulsa for a rousing&#13;
reception at the Bamboo Lounge. The&#13;
beautifully planned reception including the&#13;
wedding cake, champagne, flowers and all the&#13;
trimmings was organized by Philip Simmons&#13;
and Tammy Randell.&#13;
It was a family affair with Scott’s mother&#13;
Evelyn, his brother and sister-in-law, Erin’s&#13;
sister Kristen and over 100 friends there to&#13;
congratulate and wish the couple a long and&#13;
happy marriage.&#13;
Although Erin and Scott’s Iowa marriage is&#13;
not legal in the State of Oldahoma, same sex&#13;
marriages are legal in five states, Connecticut,&#13;
Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,&#13;
Vermont, and Washington, D.C. Three states&#13;
recognize same sex marriage, New York,&#13;
Rhode Island, and Maryland.&#13;
Couples must first apply for a license&#13;
to marry in Iowa. You can download&#13;
an application at www.polkrecorde,:com/&#13;
marriages.htm or call 515-286-3160 in Des&#13;
Moines to request the documen~ be mailed&#13;
to you. Instructional handouts are available&#13;
from county officials, who also serve as&#13;
County Recorders in county courthouses.&#13;
No matter who&#13;
are on life’s jourm&#13;
Reeerend Ur. Kathy&#13;
3131 N. Pennsylvania,Oklah0 405.525.9555&#13;
4 June 1, 2010&#13;
Obama selects Supreme&#13;
Court nominee&#13;
The Human Rights Campaign "hailed"&#13;
President Barack Obama’s May 10 selection&#13;
of U.S. Solicitor General Elena Kagan as his&#13;
nominee to replace retiring Justice John Paul&#13;
Ste,,v.ens on the U.S. Supreme Court.&#13;
We are confident that Elena Kagan&#13;
has a demonstrated understanding and&#13;
cormnitment to protecting the liberty&#13;
and equality of all kanericans, including&#13;
LGBT Americans," said HRC President Joe&#13;
Solmonese.&#13;
Gay cases that could come before the court&#13;
in the near future include the Proposition 8&#13;
federal case by famed lawyers David Boles&#13;
and Ted Olson and other same-sex marriage&#13;
cases, challenges to the anti-gay federal&#13;
Defense of Marriage Act andto the military’s&#13;
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell ban on gays who do not&#13;
stay in the closet, and cases targeting the new&#13;
federal hate-crimes law that is inclusive of&#13;
sexual orientation.&#13;
.As dean of Harvard Law School, ~C~gan&#13;
opposed the Solomon Amendment, a 1996&#13;
federal law that allows the secretary of defense&#13;
to deny federal grants -- including rmearch&#13;
grants -- to universities and colleges that&#13;
prohibit military recruiting on campfis.&#13;
Some schools banned military recruiters&#13;
because Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell amounts to&#13;
employment discrimination based on sexual&#13;
orientation, which violates the schools’&#13;
policies.&#13;
At Harvard, Kagan partially blocked&#13;
the recruiters in 2004 a~er a federal court&#13;
struck dmvn the Solomon Amendment, then&#13;
unblocked them after the U.S. Supreme&#13;
Court upheld tt~e amendment in 2005.&#13;
"~Ihis action (the arrival of military&#13;
r~cruiters on campus) causes me deep&#13;
distress," Kagan wrote in October 2003.&#13;
"I abhor the military’s discriminatory&#13;
recruitment policy. (It is) a profound wrong&#13;
-- a moral injustice Of the first order."&#13;
HRC’s Solmonese said, ’Sg[e applaud Elena&#13;
Kagan’s vocal opposition to the Solomon&#13;
Amendment andthe discriminatory Don’t&#13;
Ask, Dofft Tell law."&#13;
In April, CBSNews.com mistakenly called&#13;
Kagan "openlygay" and, in,,an addendum&#13;
to that post, also called her apparently&#13;
still closeted." ~e network later deleted&#13;
the column because of its "irresponsible&#13;
speculation."&#13;
The ~gashington Post reported April 16&#13;
that an unnamed Obama administration&#13;
oi~cial said "ICxgan is not a lesbian." On May&#13;
13, Politico.corn reported that it had talked to&#13;
some of Kagan’s friends and they confirmed&#13;
that she is "not gay."&#13;
Richard Socarides, former President Bill&#13;
Clinton’s gay White House special assistant,&#13;
told CNN on May 10 that Kagan is "a&#13;
brilliant, pragmatic progressive xvho is intent&#13;
on hearing all sides to fashion a solution that&#13;
works for the most amount of people."&#13;
California Assembly calls&#13;
£or DADT repeal&#13;
The California Assernbly passed a&#13;
resolution 51-17 on May 13 urging repeal of&#13;
the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell ban on open gays in&#13;
the military.&#13;
The measure asps Congress to pass, and&#13;
President Barack Obama to sign, the Military&#13;
Readiness Enhancement Act of 2009, which&#13;
Wockner News Service&#13;
would dear the way for LGB service members&#13;
to come out of the closet.&#13;
"\Ve are proud of our state’s leadership&#13;
for championing fairness and equality in the&#13;
military," said Equality California Executive&#13;
Director Geoff Kors.&#13;
EQCA said Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell has&#13;
led to the discharge ofsome t3,500 service&#13;
members, including some 800 specialists&#13;
serving in critical operations. More&#13;
than 300 language specialists have been&#13;
discharged under the policy, "resulting in a&#13;
critical shortage of qualified translators in&#13;
intelligence-gathering posts," the group said.&#13;
The California resolution now goes to the&#13;
state Senate, which had passed it last year, for&#13;
a concurrence vote.&#13;
Christian right leader&#13;
went to Europe with&#13;
’rentboy’&#13;
Prop 8 £ederal trial likely&#13;
to conclude in June&#13;
~giiami New 7~mes’photo ofanti-gay activist&#13;
George Rekers and a rentboycom escort&#13;
returning together to _Miami International&#13;
Ai,portfi’om a European vacation.&#13;
Proposition8 is likely tofinal~ wr~p up in U.S.&#13;
Dist~ct Court in San ]~)ancisco on June i~ ~d&#13;
Olson, left; and David Boles are lead counsel~r&#13;
the gay side. Phow @ z~’x ~ckner&#13;
The trial in the federal lawsuit against&#13;
Proposition 8is likely to finally xvrap up&#13;
in U.S. District Court in San Francisco on&#13;
June 16, when Judge Vaughn \Valker has&#13;
tentatively scheduled closing arguments.&#13;
~ae trial has been paused since testimony&#13;
concluded on Jan. 27 because Walker said he&#13;
wanted to study the record before hearing the&#13;
attorneys’ final statements.&#13;
~lhe hiatus dragged on longer than expected&#13;
because of sldrmishes between the anti-samesex-&#13;
marriage side and the gay groups that ran&#13;
the campaign against Prop 8, who are not&#13;
parties to the case.&#13;
The same-sex-marriage opponents&#13;
demanded that Equality California and the&#13;
American Civil Liberties Union produce&#13;
various documents and e-mails from the&#13;
campaign period. EQ~A and the ACLU&#13;
fought the demand at length before relenting&#13;
on April 27.&#13;
Lawyers for the two groups said they&#13;
turned over 4,500 documents and "thousands&#13;
of e-mails" that seemed to fal! within the&#13;
purvie~v of an order Walker had issued.&#13;
The opponents also are attempting to strike&#13;
from the trial record some of the testimony&#13;
of one of their defendant-intervenors, Hak-&#13;
Shing William Tam. Walker told the antisame-&#13;
sex-marriage side to submit its motion&#13;
by May 6 and told the gay" side to respond to&#13;
it by May 10.&#13;
Appearing on the wimess stand Jan. 21,&#13;
Tam said: "I believe that if the term ’rnarriage’&#13;
.....Continued see PROP 8 - page 6&#13;
www.metrostarnews.com ~IET~OSTAR 5&#13;
George Alan Rekers, who co-founded&#13;
the anti-gay Fatally Research Council, was&#13;
photographed at Miami International Airport&#13;
On April 13 returning from a European&#13;
vacation xvith a male escort who says the two&#13;
met via rentboy.com, Miami New Times&#13;
reported May 4.&#13;
The escort, who has been called "Lucien,"&#13;
"Geo" and "Jo-vanni" in news reports, also&#13;
told various media outlets that he gave Rekers&#13;
daily massages in the nude during the trip,.&#13;
which included genital tonching. Lucien&#13;
showed CNN a travel contract between&#13;
the two men that mandated daily hourlong&#13;
massages, and told the network that Rekers&#13;
"basically got excited" during the massage&#13;
sessions.&#13;
Rekers, 61, has used his professorgeorge.&#13;
com website and other online resources to&#13;
fight back against the "slanderous" reports,&#13;
saying he’s not gay and that nothing "illegal&#13;
or sexual" took place during his trip with&#13;
Lucien, 20. Rekers told multiple media .&#13;
outlets that he will acquire or has acquired a&#13;
lawyer and may or will sue for "defamation."&#13;
"I have been advised to retain the services&#13;
of a defamation attorney in this matter,&#13;
because the fact is that I am.not gay and&#13;
never have been," he told the Washington&#13;
Post on May 6.&#13;
On his website, Rekers wrote: "A recent&#13;
article in an alternative newspaper cleverly&#13;
gave false impressions of inappropriate&#13;
behavior because of its misleading innuendo,&#13;
incorrectly implying that Professor George&#13;
Rekers used the Rentboy website to hire a&#13;
prostitute to accompany him on a recent trip.&#13;
Contrary to Internet stories based on this&#13;
slanderous article, fo!lowing medical advice&#13;
Professor George Rekers requires an assistant&#13;
to lift his luggage in his travels becanse of an&#13;
ongoing condition following surger): ... Dr.&#13;
Rekers found his recent travel assistant by&#13;
interviewing different people who might be&#13;
able to’help, and did not even find out about&#13;
his travd assistants Internet advertisements&#13;
offering prostitution activity until after the&#13;
trip was in progress. ~ere was nothing&#13;
inappropriate with this relationship. Professor&#13;
.....Continued see RENT BOY - page 6&#13;
Pelosi promises votes on&#13;
both DADT and ENDA&#13;
this year&#13;
By Lisa Keen&#13;
Keen News Service&#13;
House ’Speaker Nancy Pelosi reassured&#13;
representatives of several LGBT organizations&#13;
this week that the Employment Non-&#13;
Discrimination Act (ENDA) and a measure&#13;
to repeal Dofft Ask Don’t Tell (DADT) will&#13;
get votes this year.&#13;
Pelosi made her comments in an&#13;
hour-long telephone conference call with&#13;
representatives of six LGBT groups on&#13;
Monday.&#13;
One of those representatives, Kate&#13;
Kendell, executive director of the National&#13;
Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), said&#13;
Pelosi, "in no uncertain terms, without any&#13;
equivocation or evasion, stated several times&#13;
that ENDA was her priority and that it&#13;
would move in this Congress --and there was&#13;
no question."&#13;
Concern that ENDA might not get a&#13;
vote this Congress has been intensifying&#13;
for the past several weeks, as the number of&#13;
voting days in the House dwindles during&#13;
the last months of the 111 th Congress. Some&#13;
activists said the 2 I8 votes to pass the bill&#13;
are there but that the House !eadership had&#13;
not scheduled the bill for a vote. And many&#13;
were alarmed that the momentum to pass&#13;
a measure to repeal DADT rnay have been&#13;
seriously hobbled by missives from Defiense&#13;
Secretary Robert Gates and the Vc~nite House&#13;
year, on how repeal could be implemented.&#13;
But Kendell and others said Pelosi&#13;
committed to passing ENDA and repealing&#13;
DADT this year.&#13;
"St~e seems absolutely committed to&#13;
getting that done," said Mara Keisling,&#13;
executive director of the National Center&#13;
for Transgender Equali*T. Keisling, who&#13;
has been a key organizer of support for this&#13;
term’s ENDA, which includes a prohibition&#13;
of"gender identitT" discrimination, was&#13;
another one of the participants in Monday’s&#13;
conference call.&#13;
Keisling, who said the phone call took&#13;
place at about 1:30 p.m. eastern time, noted&#13;
that Pelosi talked about there being a "limited&#13;
amount of time" and many other things that&#13;
have to happen on the House floor before the&#13;
end of this session.&#13;
"While Pelosi "did not commit to a specific&#13;
datg’ for a vote on ENDA, said Keisling,&#13;
she lea the impression it could move in&#13;
committee as early as this week.&#13;
And Kendell said Pelosi reassured the&#13;
group leaders that, while a measure to repeal&#13;
DADT may move first, "she stated in no&#13;
uncertain terms that ENDA is moving and it&#13;
will move under her watch and it will move&#13;
in this Congress."&#13;
DADT could coine up as early as&#13;
next ~nursday, when the House begins&#13;
consideration of an annual bill on Defense&#13;
spending.&#13;
Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill&#13;
confirmed the call took place and said that,&#13;
in addition to Kendell and Keisling, the&#13;
participants included several Pelosi staff&#13;
members, Joe Solmonese, president of the&#13;
Human Rights Campaign; Geoff Kors of&#13;
Equality California; Toni Broaddus, executive&#13;
director of the national Equality Federation;&#13;
and Masen Davis, executive director of the&#13;
Transgender Law Center, a California legal&#13;
group.&#13;
HRC spokesman Fred Sainz said&#13;
Solmonese was traveling Tuesday and could&#13;
not return a reporter’s call, but Sainz, too,&#13;
confirmed that Pelosi made a commitment&#13;
to vote on both ENDA and DADT repeal.&#13;
He noted this was the first time the Speaker&#13;
had had a conference call specifically xvith&#13;
representatives of LGBT organizations on this&#13;
issue.&#13;
Broaddus of the Equality Federation said&#13;
Pelosi "didn’t give us any dates" but "assured&#13;
us both bills are moving and that she’s very&#13;
committed to getting them through."&#13;
Several participants in the phone call said&#13;
Pelosi expressed concern about the likelihood&#13;
that Republicans will exercise their option,&#13;
as the minority party, to ask for a vote on a&#13;
"motion to recommit" "the bill to committee.&#13;
Such motions, which Republicans&#13;
have used recently ~to thwart Democratic&#13;
legislation, can force votes on whether to send&#13;
a bill back to committee with instructions&#13;
to either kill or amend it. The amendments&#13;
proposed on recent legislation have been&#13;
designed to both delete essential language&#13;
from the underlying bill and propose&#13;
language that could cause embarrassment for&#13;
any legislator to oppose. Such was the case&#13;
last on a bill to create more jobs. The raotion&#13;
to recommit sought to insert language&#13;
to prohibit paying any federal employee&#13;
"officially disciplined for violations regarding&#13;
the viewing, downloading, or exchanging of&#13;
pornography, including child pornograph&gt;&#13;
6n ~ federai~mpute~ or whil~ ~erf0rmin~&#13;
official government duties." Democratic&#13;
leaders pulled the jobs bill when they saw that&#13;
a sufficient number of Democrats were voting&#13;
for the motion to recommit.&#13;
"I’m sure they’ll tiT that with ENDA,"&#13;
said Keisling, "but they’re going to try that&#13;
with every bill that comes along frorn now&#13;
on."&#13;
So, supporters ofENDA and the DADT&#13;
repeal must ensure they have 2 ! 8 votes in&#13;
the House, not only to pass each measure&#13;
but also to defeat any such hostile motion&#13;
to recolnmit. A spokesman for Rep. Barney&#13;
Frank (DvMass.), who introduced ENDA,&#13;
said last week that Frank was urging LGBT&#13;
activists to continue and step up the lobby&#13;
effort to secure those votes. Frank was not&#13;
available for comment Tuesday, and Rep.&#13;
Tammy Baldwin’s office did not respond to a&#13;
request for comment.&#13;
But several participants in Monday’s&#13;
phone call said Pe!osi assured them she has&#13;
"no intention of losing either" ENDA or&#13;
DADT repeal.&#13;
Keisling and others said Pelosi was "very&#13;
clear" that one of the bills -but not both--&#13;
would see action before Memorial Day.&#13;
The House is slated to take up its annual&#13;
bill on Defense funding on Thursday and&#13;
Friday, May 27 and 28. Frank and others&#13;
have said that DADT repeal, like the hate&#13;
crimes measure that passed last yea,; would&#13;
come up during consideration of the DOD -&#13;
authorization bill.&#13;
Activists held a rally outside the Speaker’s&#13;
office in San Francisco and a press conference&#13;
in Washin~on, D.C., on Tuesday to keep the&#13;
pressure on for a vote. At the National Press&#13;
Club press conference, National Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Task Force Executive Director Rea&#13;
Carey said LGBT activists are "at the end of&#13;
our patience."&#13;
"We have done our work," saidCarey.&#13;
"We have provided the numbers and the&#13;
stories; and we have endured as we\’e watched&#13;
thousands of LGBT workers lose their&#13;
foothold in a struggling economy-- not&#13;
because of downsizing, or poor performance&#13;
or closed businesses but -- because of&#13;
prejudice ....&#13;
"So today, Congress must step up to its&#13;
responsibility, to fully accept its charge to&#13;
serve its constituents," said Carey. "To step&#13;
up to its moral obligation to preserve the&#13;
integrity of the very fabric of our nation&#13;
by providing an accessible workplace to all&#13;
Americans- regardless of sexual orientation&#13;
or gender identity."&#13;
Noting that activists have been trying&#13;
for 36 years to pass some form of federal&#13;
protection against discrimination against gay&#13;
workers, Carey demanded Congress pass the&#13;
bill "without delay."&#13;
Rekers was not involved in any illegal or&#13;
sexual behavior with his travel assistant."&#13;
As the story unfolded, Lucien learned of&#13;
Rekers’ history of anti-gay activism and then&#13;
decided to tell media outlets about the trip’s&#13;
alleged sexual component.&#13;
"It’s a situation where he’s going against&#13;
homosexuality when he is a homosexual,"&#13;
Lucien told New Times.&#13;
Gay activist XX~ayne Besen, whose Truth&#13;
\Vins Out group battles the anti-gay&#13;
movement, told New Times that Rekers’&#13;
"fingerprints are on almost every anti-gay&#13;
effort to demean and dehumanize LGBT&#13;
people."&#13;
"His work is ubiquitously cited by lobby&#13;
groups that work to deny equality to LGBT&#13;
Americans," Besen said. "Rekers has caused&#13;
a great deal of harm to gay and lesbian&#13;
individuals."&#13;
Reports said Rekers also is a member of the&#13;
board of the anti-gay National Association for&#13;
Research and Therapy of Homosexuality. He&#13;
also recently was paid tens of thousands of&#13;
dollars by the state of Florida to be an expert&#13;
witness against gay adoption. Florida is the&#13;
only state that bans gay people from adopting&#13;
across the board.&#13;
After Rekers testified in that case, Miami-&#13;
Dade County Circuit Judge Cindy Lederman&#13;
wrote: "Dr. Rekers’ beliefs are motivated&#13;
by his strong ideological and theological&#13;
convictions that are not consistent with&#13;
the science. Based on his testimony and&#13;
demeanor at trial, the court cannot consider&#13;
his testimony to be credible a0r worthy of&#13;
forming the basis of public policy."&#13;
Lucien told The Miami Herald he became&#13;
an escort to pay for college, but that he might&#13;
have to drop out now. He said Rekers paid&#13;
him $75 per day during the trip, which is less&#13;
than the $300-$500 he would have charged&#13;
for sex. He told CNN there Was no sexual&#13;
contact other than the massages.&#13;
In a message to the Joe.My.God. blog,&#13;
Rekers said no one should be surprised he was&#13;
found in the company of a male escort.&#13;
"Like Jesus Christ, I deliberately spend&#13;
time with sinners with the loving goal to try&#13;
to help them," Rekers wrote. "Like John the&#13;
Baptist and Jesus, I have a loving Christian&#13;
ministry to homosexuals and prostitutes in&#13;
which I share the Good News of Jesus Christ&#13;
with them.... If you talk with my trave!&#13;
assistant that the story called ’Lucien,’ you&#13;
will find I spent a great deal of time sharing&#13;
scientific information on the desirability of&#13;
abandoning homosexual intercourse, and I&#13;
shared the Gospel ofJesus Christ with him in&#13;
great detail."&#13;
Not everyone in the media bought that&#13;
explanation.&#13;
"Here’s the basic idea about cases like this,"&#13;
MSNBC’s IL-tchel Maddow said May 7. "N~e&#13;
miserable denial and lying in your own sex&#13;
lives is your mvn miserable, in-denial, lying&#13;
business -- unless you make it the whole&#13;
country’s business by crusading against the&#13;
thing that is true about yourself that you hate&#13;
so much. Being gay cannot be cured. Being&#13;
a contemptible, pathetic hypocrite can be&#13;
cured.... Congratulations, you?ve made the&#13;
ne~,vs."&#13;
can be used beyond one man and one&#13;
woman, then any two person of any age or of&#13;
any relationships can use the same argument&#13;
and colne and ask for the term ’marriage.’&#13;
That would lead to incest. That would lead to&#13;
polygamy."&#13;
Tam said he had learned "in the Internet"&#13;
that af,er the Netherlands legalized same-sex&#13;
marriage in 2001, it went on to legalize incest&#13;
and polygamy. ~&#13;
"Another person in the organization found&#13;
it and he showed me that," Tam said. "I look&#13;
at the document and I think that was true."&#13;
~e gay side is represented by famous&#13;
lawyers Ted Olson and David Bole), who&#13;
attempted to prove that Prop 8 violates the&#13;
U.S. Constitutiol~’s guarantees of due process&#13;
and equal protection under the law.&#13;
Mindfu! of severa! precise legal&#13;
considerations or constructs, they tried to&#13;
show" that there’s no coherent reason for&#13;
the government to ban same-sex marriage,&#13;
that Prop 8 passed primarily because&#13;
California voters are prejudiced, that gays and&#13;
lesbians need government help to fight the&#13;
discrimination and persecution that continue&#13;
to harm them, that being gay is usually not&#13;
a choice and sexual orientation is usually&#13;
immutable, that gay couples’ children fare&#13;
as well as straight couples’ children, and that&#13;
so-called traditional marriage has undergone&#13;
transformations throughout history.&#13;
Passed by voters in November 2008, Prop&#13;
8 amended the California Constitution to&#13;
re-ban same-sex marriage just 4 1/2 months&#13;
after the state Suprelne Court legalized it.&#13;
Olson and Boies’ lawsuit is ultimately&#13;
aimeO at the U.S. Supreme Court, where it&#13;
could end up as soon as next year, af,er a stop&#13;
at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court ofAppeals. If&#13;
successful, the lawsuit could bring about the&#13;
legalization of same-sex marriage nationwide.&#13;
If unsuccessful, it could have the effect of&#13;
stopping the movement for same-sex marriage&#13;
-- which now is legal in five states and~&#13;
Washington, D.C. -- dead in its tracks for&#13;
possibly a generation.&#13;
The suit is without doubt a high-stakes&#13;
gamble, so much so that the gay rights legal&#13;
establishment initially opposed it and was,&#13;
as a result, blocked by Olson and Boles from&#13;
intervening once it became clear the case was&#13;
going to happen and was going to be a big&#13;
deal.&#13;
June 1,2010&#13;
Sooner State SoAball Association Games promise an&#13;
exciting S~mer&#13;
Contributing "~;qiter&#13;
Oklahoma Chaos Team ofOklahoma City. Godn photo&#13;
pu fhe °’&#13;
Sunday Services @ 11:00 AN&#13;
CC United 918-8~8-171~&#13;
A Metropolitan CommuNb/Church WWWom~et~saoorg&#13;
Ot~J_~!OMA CITY, OK __ Sunday&#13;
May 9 proved to be a beautiful spring day for&#13;
the Sooner State Softball Association ~raes as&#13;
they competed at Edmond’s Bickham Field.&#13;
Currently comprised of 16 teams, the alliance&#13;
provide~ a great opportunity to play ball for&#13;
serious or recreational softball players of the&#13;
GLBT community in the Oldahoma City&#13;
are~. The.Association has joined the North&#13;
Lm=bda Leag~e &amp;~mmer&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Lambda League&#13;
Summer Bowling Started May t7th and&#13;
goes tlwoug}~ August %h. Games are each&#13;
Monday 7pro at Andy B~ Riverlm~es, 871 !&#13;
South Lewis ~Asa. No gaflae on Memorial&#13;
Day. %e Summer league is open to anyone.&#13;
~t’s a great way to make ftiends and have fun.&#13;
Cost is $14.00 each Monday and a one time&#13;
summer league membership fee of $20.00&#13;
For more information call 918-637-0889; or&#13;
emaiI: bubuinok@yahoo.com or beads4me@&#13;
cox.net.&#13;
Openarms Youth Center&#13;
Hosts Prom, Las Vegas&#13;
By Judy Gabbard&#13;
Contributing xg~’riter&#13;
TULSA, OK__ April 24, 20!0, Openarms&#13;
~k&gt;uth Project hosted another successful&#13;
Prom Night. ~e theme was Las V%as S@e.&#13;
Tim GilIean and Ken Drape1; once again&#13;
achieved a successful night of food, dance and&#13;
entertainment riot area GLBT youth.&#13;
Approximately 80 yom-h were in&#13;
a~tendance, dressed in their own unique&#13;
finer&gt; Parents and volunteers attended as&#13;
chaperones.&#13;
~ae highlight of every prom is to cast&#13;
American Gay Amateur Athletic Association.&#13;
Tulsais in the process of forming a league&#13;
as well, although a competition planned&#13;
between the two cities, the Turnpike&#13;
Challenge scheduled for May 15, was&#13;
rained out. For more information or game&#13;
schedules check out soonerstatesoftball.&#13;
com. or contact Recruitment Director Chad&#13;
Previ&amp; at soonerstatesoftbalt@hotmail,Com.&#13;
Brenda "Grandma" Bolen and Kim&#13;
Whisenhunt. Judy G. Photo&#13;
votes and to crown the annual Prom King&#13;
and Queen. Openarms selected Royaltywas&#13;
beyond special. The 2010 Prom King is&#13;
Kim Whisenhunt and Prom Queen Brenda&#13;
Bolen. Brenda Bolen is the oldest volunteer&#13;
at Openarms Youth Centre: Brenda is a&#13;
youthful and loving individual who reaches&#13;
out to evewone who comes to the center and&#13;
is repectfully called "Grandma". King Kim&#13;
~/hisenhunt brings class to the King Crown,&#13;
and is highly respected by her peers.&#13;
Openarms Youth Center operates on&#13;
private donations, and is located at 2015-&#13;
B S. Lakewood in ~alsa, OK. For more&#13;
information or for donations contact Tim or&#13;
Ken, 918-838-7104&#13;
;uptcv o ~iVil Rights °Criminal&#13;
’ment o Family Law o Litigation&#13;
625 N.W. lSth Street&#13;
Citg, OK 73103&#13;
www.metrostarnews.corn ~ETROSTAR 7:&#13;
Month:&#13;
By D’~mne Witkowstd&#13;
Say you’ve had surgery that renders you&#13;
unable to carry luggage and you’re about to&#13;
go on a European vacation. What’s a person&#13;
to do? Wall, if you’re Family Research Council&#13;
co4Ounder and ex-gay therapy champion&#13;
George R~ekers, you look no fnrther than&#13;
RentBoy.com for a "travel assistant."&#13;
And then you get caught at the airport&#13;
with this hot young stud while pushing your&#13;
own luggage cart. Whoops.&#13;
~at’s right, yet another anti-gay so-called&#13;
Christian has been caught gay-handed.&#13;
Rekers doesfft seem to think so, however.&#13;
He’S stiddng very hard to his "travel assistant"&#13;
story. According to a statement on his&#13;
website, "Following medical advice (Rekers)&#13;
requires an assistant to lift his luggage in&#13;
his tra:zels because of an ongoing condition&#13;
follovdng surgery. His family, local friends,&#13;
and even another university professor&#13;
colleague have offered to accompany him on&#13;
trips to assist him in his travel."&#13;
Wow. It looks like he had a lot of people&#13;
he could have asked to accompany him on his&#13;
trip, and yet he still went with the prostitute&#13;
from RentBoy. Maybe his family, friends and&#13;
that mysterious other university" professor&#13;
don’t give good enough hand jobs.&#13;
"Rekers found his recent travel assistant by&#13;
intep4ewing different people who might be&#13;
able to help, and did not even find out about&#13;
his travel assistant’s tntemet advertisements&#13;
offering prostitution activiV until after the&#13;
trip was in progress," his website’s message&#13;
continues.&#13;
i reckon "interviewing different people"&#13;
means "I looked at lots of hot naked dudes&#13;
on RentBoy befi~re deciding on the one I now&#13;
refer to as my "travel assistant." It~ kind of&#13;
hard to believe that Rekers found out about&#13;
the RentBoy profile while the two were in&#13;
Europe together, unless of&#13;
George&#13;
course his so-called assistant said, "Oh, by the&#13;
way, want to see pictures of my penis online?"&#13;
Rekers claims that there "was nothing&#13;
inappropriate with this relationship" and&#13;
that he "was not involved in any illegal or&#13;
sexual behavior with his travel assistant." He&#13;
even went as far as comparing himself to&#13;
Jesus and John the Baptist saying he ,vas just&#13;
ministering to his sinner of a travel assistant&#13;
and trying to save his soul.&#13;
Needless to say, it’s all ldnd of hard to&#13;
swallow. Rekers can claim all he wants that&#13;
he isn’t gay has never been gay and just&#13;
wants to save the real gays from their evil gay&#13;
selves, but he is definitely one confused and&#13;
hypocritical little man.&#13;
Rekers has made a career out of&#13;
demonizing LGBT folks and doing&#13;
everything he can to mal(e this country less&#13;
safe for anyone who isn’t heterosexual. For&#13;
example, Rekers was paid real taxpayer dollars&#13;
to testify for the state in favor of Florida’s&#13;
anti-gay adoption ban.&#13;
It’s really not a surprise that so many folks&#13;
who are rabidly anti-gay have turned out to&#13;
be closeted and suffering even as they fight&#13;
to keep discrimination against LGBT people&#13;
written in this countr)?s laws. It’s as if they’re&#13;
thinking, "Gosh, this had better stay illegal&#13;
otherwise I’m going to do it al! day long."&#13;
You know what, Rekers? You don’t end&#13;
up at RentBoy.com by accident and you sure&#13;
as hell don’t hire a guy whose credentials&#13;
include a "large" and "uncut" cock as a "travel&#13;
assistant." I’m not a doctol; but I don’t think&#13;
foreskin is usually involved in carrying a&#13;
suitcase.&#13;
D’Anne Witkowski has been gayforpay dnce&#13;
2003. She’s a~eelance writer andpoet (believe&#13;
it:9. When she’s not l:aking on the creeps ofthe&#13;
worm she reviwws rock and roll shows in Detroit&#13;
with her twin sister.&#13;
MOREcolor 2010&#13;
E ibi ion to Benefit&#13;
OkIahomans for&#13;
Equality&#13;
Contours H by Laine Godsq&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ 33he annual&#13;
MOREcolor fine art eydfibition organized by&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality (Ok~q) was one&#13;
of the first art shows in the state featuring&#13;
contemporary, and often edgy, art work.&#13;
Begun nearly 30 years ago, the show is still&#13;
one of the largest of its Idnd in Oklahoma, _&#13;
offering work by more than sixty artists.&#13;
MO~olor 2010 begins Thursday, May&#13;
27 with a free public opening reception&#13;
from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Centre; 621 East 4th Street&#13;
in downtown Tulsa, The show runs through&#13;
June 5 during the Equality Center’s hours,&#13;
3:00 PM to 9:00 PM Monday through&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
A unique feature of the MOREcolor event&#13;
is the way in which it works with artists.&#13;
Zhere are two categories; an Invitational&#13;
categoEr; in which established artists are&#13;
explicitly invited to exhibit, and a Juried&#13;
category, designed as a way for new artists to&#13;
join the exhibition. An uncommon aspect&#13;
of the show is that the organization gives&#13;
the artist 70% of the price of sold work,&#13;
compared with much lower percentages - or&#13;
nothing - in other area charitable art sales&#13;
and auctions. Audiences find works under&#13;
some of Oldahoma’s best-loved signatures, as&#13;
well as a number of exciting new works ftom&#13;
names they don’t yet kmmv.&#13;
"I-his year’s event features dance and&#13;
musical performances at various moments&#13;
during the opening on May 27~ featuring the&#13;
contemporary dance team Ari&amp;:Nina:TuMM.&#13;
The exhibition is held in the Equality Center’s&#13;
3,000 square toot event center. For event&#13;
information, visit vaa~w.OkEq.org.&#13;
a sense of pride that could never be turned&#13;
back. In June of 1999 the site became a&#13;
National Historical Landmark, and reopened&#13;
as a bar in 2007.&#13;
That consciousness eventually reached&#13;
Oklahoma, and Oklahoma City held their&#13;
first Pride Parade in 1987. It was a humble&#13;
beginning when about a dozen brave souls&#13;
put it together not knowing if anyone would&#13;
show up, and around 400 marchers actually&#13;
did. Now a raajor event marking 23 years of&#13;
celebration and an OkJal~oma City tradition,&#13;
the celebrating is pulling together. For more&#13;
information contact their ,vebsite www.&#13;
okcpride.com.&#13;
Homosexuality is already punishable by&#13;
imprisonment and the Ugandan government&#13;
shows little interest in human rights.&#13;
Lavanhar, tho@, said he felt like it was a&#13;
call he had to accept.&#13;
"I’m 4! years old and I’ve never been&#13;
called upon to go overseas to risk my life for&#13;
freedom," he said. "In some ways this was&#13;
that kind of call."&#13;
After discussing it with his family,&#13;
Lavanhar made the trip to Uganda, spoke at&#13;
the conference and avoided any trouble.&#13;
"It was about being an ally - using my&#13;
power and privilege as an American and as&#13;
a minister to try to help," I.avanhar said. "It&#13;
was an amazing experience."&#13;
Lavanhar said that he has never seen&#13;
people living with such persecution and feat:&#13;
"it was a profound experience and the&#13;
people were so wonderful, so beautiful, so&#13;
kind," Lavanhar said. ~&#13;
Uganda, facing international attention,&#13;
has yet to pass the proposed law: Lavanhar&#13;
said there has been some evidence that the&#13;
government might instead pass a slightly&#13;
watered down version of the legislation.&#13;
The capital punishment component, for&#13;
example, might be dropped to acquiesce to&#13;
external pressure. But the core goal of the bill&#13;
- to assail a tiny portion of the population&#13;
- remains in play.&#13;
Lavanhar said that the Ugandan&#13;
government has scapegoated homosexuals&#13;
in a t~ical effort to draw attention from its&#13;
own failures elsewhere. The government has&#13;
characterized in{ernal homosexuality as some&#13;
sort of colonialist import from the west, and&#13;
ironically lined up behind Christianity which&#13;
is also a colonial import from the west to use&#13;
scripture as it s battering rmn against gays.&#13;
"It seems like they are waiting for&#13;
international attention to die down before&#13;
they vote," Lavanhm" said.&#13;
Lavanhar was lauded by Oklahomans&#13;
for Equality for his effort in Uganda, and&#13;
subsequently named Grand Marshal for Pride&#13;
2010.&#13;
"We wanted to honor this wonderfxil&#13;
man, and to let people know that they had&#13;
this straight minister from Oldahoma as&#13;
one of only two ministers who attended the&#13;
conference in Uganda," said Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality President Toby Jenkins.&#13;
For more information on Tulsa Pride or&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality, visit mvw.okeq.&#13;
org.&#13;
OMahomans £or Equality celebrates 30th&#13;
By Michael W. Sasser&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
TULSA, OK __ Oklahomans for Equality&#13;
(OkEq) continues its celebration of 30 years&#13;
in existence with several events throughout&#13;
the summer.&#13;
Future Anniversary Celebration events&#13;
include a tribute concert with Eric Himan&#13;
at Tulsa Pride 2010 honoring the founders&#13;
of Oldahomans for Equality. On July&#13;
31st Oldahomans for Equality will host&#13;
a regional summit bringing together the&#13;
heartland LGBT groups for an afternoon of&#13;
networking and a rdationship building party.&#13;
On September 15, they will have a daylong&#13;
celebration for the&#13;
National LGBT&#13;
Center Awareness&#13;
Day and its 30th&#13;
anniversary,&#13;
O~q&#13;
President Toby&#13;
Jenkins said&#13;
that the latter&#13;
event should&#13;
be particularly&#13;
improved over&#13;
previous years.&#13;
"We’re in&#13;
a lot better&#13;
position this year,"&#13;
Jenkins said. "We&#13;
spent the entire&#13;
year building,,&#13;
rdati6n~hips.&#13;
Jenkins said&#13;
that the goal is to&#13;
have every- elected&#13;
officiat in the area&#13;
to at least visit the&#13;
EqualitT Center&#13;
for the occasion.&#13;
Ot’~q has&#13;
expanded and&#13;
thrived despite numerous challenges in a state&#13;
~;ar behind many others when it comes to&#13;
recognition of equal human rights.&#13;
Otdahomans for Equality was originally a&#13;
chapter of Oklahomans for Human Riglv;s,&#13;
based in OKC. Founder Dennis Neill learned&#13;
of OHR through his work with the ACLU.&#13;
He developed a friendship with Bill Rogers,&#13;
one of the [bunders ofOHR. Additional early&#13;
organizers were Bob Inglish, Mike Green and&#13;
Gary Durst. OHR amended their by-laws&#13;
in !979 to allow for chapters and beginning&#13;
in 1980 Nalsans began meeting in homes for&#13;
recruitment.The first newsletter was published&#13;
and the first public general meeting Was in&#13;
the basement of Harwelden M~sion on Jan&#13;
19, I981 which featured a lecture by a noted&#13;
psychiatrist from OU.&#13;
In 1985 the Tulsa chapter of Oklahomans&#13;
for Human Rights became independent&#13;
mad autonomous. They reorganized under&#13;
the name Tulsa Oldahomans for Human&#13;
Rights (TOHR). ~l-he organizatioffs monthly&#13;
membership meetings routinely attracted&#13;
100s of participants as the community saw&#13;
TOHR as the principal source of information&#13;
and support. TOHR hosted man}, nationally&#13;
known GLBT spokespersons. The Chicago&#13;
Resource Center gave TOHR two grants&#13;
which was the first time an Oklahoma GLBT&#13;
organization received out-of-state funding&#13;
and recognition.&#13;
TobyJenkins, President, OhZahomansfor Equali~ and&#13;
Ohlahoma State Rel~resenmtive AIMcA~ey at the 30th&#13;
Equality Gala, ~dsa. Photo by Lia Ingersoll, Mia Bella&#13;
In October 1996 TOHR opened&#13;
Tulsa’s first Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and&#13;
Transgendered Community Center at&#13;
1338 East 38th Street in the Brookside&#13;
neighboFhood ofTulsa. Vandalism was&#13;
common and landlords began to be&#13;
increasingly apprehensive about renting to&#13;
the gay community, In June 1997 TOHR&#13;
organized Tulsa’s first Gay Pride march with&#13;
60 participants. Year after year the Tulsa&#13;
City Council refused to grant the Tulsa Gay&#13;
community a parade permit. Finally in 1999&#13;
Tulsa’s first Diversity Parade was held on&#13;
Peoria Avenue in the Brookside neighborlmod&#13;
ofTulsa and&#13;
featured&#13;
Rep. Barney&#13;
Frank, DMassachusetts,&#13;
as its first&#13;
Grand Marshal[&#13;
The parade&#13;
cuhninated&#13;
with the&#13;
Diversity&#13;
Festival at&#13;
Tulsa’s Veteran’s&#13;
Park.&#13;
On&#13;
October 31 st&#13;
2005 TOHR&#13;
purchased the&#13;
Property at 621&#13;
E~t 4th Street&#13;
in downtown&#13;
Tulsa&#13;
,joining the&#13;
revitalization&#13;
of the urban&#13;
core ofTulsa&#13;
County. In&#13;
September&#13;
2006 the&#13;
membership ofTulsa Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality approved the most recent name&#13;
change and became Oklahomans for Equality.&#13;
With the help ofTulsgs top architects and&#13;
designers 275 volunteers donated 7000 hours&#13;
to renovate an 18,000 square foot facility&#13;
now known as the Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center.&#13;
In June 2007 Oldahomans for Equality&#13;
(OlcEq) moved the Tulsa Pride Festival and&#13;
Parade to the premiere dmvntown venue&#13;
Centennial Park just 2 blocks south of the&#13;
Equality Center, solidifying the organization’s&#13;
commitment to the arts and entertainment&#13;
district ofTulsa.&#13;
In 2009 Oklahomans for Equality had&#13;
over 40,000 visitors utilizing the services and&#13;
programs at the Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center.&#13;
Through batdes with institutions, public&#13;
and private, through vandalism and threats&#13;
of violence, OkEq persevered to reach this&#13;
landmark anniversary. Several events this year&#13;
have already commemorated the occasion.&#13;
"When I realize hmv heroic and faithful&#13;
our founders and members have been for&#13;
three decades I am humbled to be at the helm&#13;
serving such a great organization," Jenkins&#13;
said.&#13;
For more info~ation on OKEq, the Equality&#13;
Center or 30th anniversary events, visit www.okeq.&#13;
Nle David Bohnett Foundation _Awards ’Refresh’&#13;
Grants Totalling $500,000 To David Bohnett&#13;
CyberCenters Nationwide&#13;
Paul Moore, Program Manager at the DavM&#13;
Bohnett Foundation. Pressphoto&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ In February&#13;
2010 Tne David Bohnett Foundation&#13;
announced they had selected the Dennis&#13;
R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa to be&#13;
among the 24 LGBT Centers across the&#13;
United States to be recipients of the "Refresh&#13;
Grant"~ In establishing the CyberCenters,&#13;
technology entreprdneur and ~hilanthropist&#13;
David Bohnett’s vision was to provide&#13;
LGBT communities with a %Ared" hub&#13;
through which its members could network,&#13;
communicate, and explore educational,&#13;
professional and recreational opportunities.&#13;
To keep the CyberCenters up-to-date, in&#13;
2004, the "refi’esh" program was started,&#13;
where each CyberCenter is supplied with&#13;
brand new state-of-the-art equipment on a&#13;
consistent basis (approximately every three to&#13;
four years).&#13;
David Bohnett serves as Chair of the&#13;
David Bohnett Foundation, the head of the&#13;
private equity firm Baroda Ventures and was&#13;
the founder of GeoCities2com, an Internet&#13;
based media and e-commerce company in&#13;
1994. GeoCities was acquired by Yahoo!&#13;
in 1999. His goals are improving lives,&#13;
empowering indMduals and building viable&#13;
communities by connecting like-minded&#13;
people in meaningful ways. Also central&#13;
to Bohnett’s vision is his call to action to&#13;
aspiring philanthropists to begin their giving&#13;
by getting personally involved with causes&#13;
with which they identify so that they can&#13;
experience service first-hand.&#13;
"The Centers provide a safe environment&#13;
for members of the LGBT community 2_&#13;
from youth who may find themselves without&#13;
a support system--to seniors, who may have&#13;
little or no familiarity with computers," said&#13;
Michael Fleming, Excecutive Director for the&#13;
Bohnett Foundation. "In today’s increasingly&#13;
Internet-driven world, the David Bohnett&#13;
Cyber Centers have proven to be a lifeline for&#13;
people of all ages. We are happy to provide&#13;
regular ’refresh’ grants enabling groups&#13;
to keep pace with the many advances in&#13;
computer hardware and software."&#13;
Paul Moore, Program Manager at the&#13;
Foundation, who oversees the CyberCenter&#13;
program will be in Tulsa for the Grand&#13;
Opening of the newly refreshed David&#13;
Bohnett CyberCenter. The reception and&#13;
ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled&#13;
for Thursday May 27th at 6:30 pro. The&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is located&#13;
at 621 East 4th Street in downtown Tul~a&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
The Dennis R Neill Equality Center’s&#13;
Technology Team Eric Vogelpohl and Don&#13;
Satterthwaite have installed the equipment&#13;
upgrades which include Lenovo al!-inone&#13;
A70z PCs customized bundle with&#13;
Microsoft Office software, Windows Pro&#13;
7 - 19" XWidescreen Monitors in addition&#13;
to Documate 5!0 Flatbed Scanners and&#13;
IBM Infoptint color laser printers. The&#13;
Equality Center serves as the headquarters&#13;
for Oklahomans for Equality and received a&#13;
David Bohnett CyberCenter Grant in 2003.&#13;
Dennis R. Neill with Sampson donated 10&#13;
new chairs for the computer stations. Over&#13;
39,000 visits were made to the Equality&#13;
Center in 2009 and more than 53% of&#13;
those individuals utilized the CyberCenter.&#13;
The CyberCenter is free and open to public&#13;
Monday through Friday 3pm to 9pm.&#13;
Tulsa 2010 Pride Events&#13;
Tulsa More Color Pride Art Show&#13;
May 27th - June 5th&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center&#13;
More info at www.morecolorart.com&#13;
Equality Day at the Zoo&#13;
Saturday, May 29th :10am - 2pro&#13;
PFLAG Night at Circle Cinema&#13;
Tuesday, June 1st : 7pm&#13;
Pride Night at The LibraIT&#13;
Thursday, June 3rd: 7pm&#13;
Council Oak Men’s Chorale&#13;
Tulsa Downtown City-County Library&#13;
PFLAG Spaghetti Dim,er&#13;
Friday, June 4th: 5:30pm - 7:30pm&#13;
Centennial Park- Community Building&#13;
Tulsa Pride OYP Youth Night&#13;
Friday, June 4th: 5pm -1 lpm&#13;
Centennial Park (6th &amp;: Peoria)&#13;
Tulsa Pride Festival &amp; Parade&#13;
Saturday June 5th:lOam- lOpm&#13;
Centennial Park (6th &amp; Peoria)&#13;
Equality Night at Light Opera Oklahoma&#13;
Friday, June 1 lth: 8pm&#13;
Tulsa PAC&#13;
Pride Night At theWNBA&#13;
Saturday, June 19th: 7pm&#13;
Tulsa Shock At the BOK Center&#13;
Equality Night At the Philbrook&#13;
Tuesday, June 22nd&#13;
Philbrook Museum ofArt&#13;
w~gv.metrostarnews.com ~÷troSTAR 9&#13;
be Best Time&#13;
To Start&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Co~ributing ~rker&#13;
When should you start an exercise&#13;
program? ~xere are many choices: Saturday&#13;
the 22nd, Sunday the 30th, or Tuesday the&#13;
18th. Maybe you could aim for next year&#13;
in February or April. Time for a powwow&#13;
to decide the best time to begin the blood,&#13;
sweat, and tears program. We’ll write down&#13;
the possibilities and then pick a winner.&#13;
The first up for consideration is now. The&#13;
good part about starting now is that you will&#13;
actually start. The bad part about starting&#13;
now is that the holidays are here. You have&#13;
the Christmas shopping to do for five aunts,&#13;
four brothers, three best friends, two parents,&#13;
and that boyfriend in a pear tree. Then there’s&#13;
the office party, the hanging of the holiday&#13;
lights, and the ~xanksgiving vacation at&#13;
,grandma’s house in Indianapolis.&#13;
The secondoption is January. The good&#13;
part about starting in January is that you will&#13;
actually start. The bad part about January is&#13;
that you have those two classes you will be&#13;
taking at the community college. You need&#13;
those classes to finish the Masters Degree&#13;
program so you are eligible for a promotion.&#13;
Between a 40 hour work week and six credit&#13;
hours of business courses there Ittst ~snt t~me.&#13;
~ne third option is April. The good part&#13;
~bout starting in April is that you will actually&#13;
start. The bad part about April is that you are&#13;
taking that two week cruise in the Caribbean,&#13;
your morn is visiting from Michigan, and&#13;
your best friend from Indiana University’s&#13;
class of 1991 is making his way west to see&#13;
you.&#13;
~ae fourth option is June. The good&#13;
part about starting in June is that you will&#13;
actually start. The bad part about June is that&#13;
you are attending your nephew’s graduation&#13;
in Evansville and your niece’s graduation in&#13;
South Bend. There are also the life insurance&#13;
. sales conventions in Schenectady, New York;&#13;
Eugene, Oregon; and Joplin, Missouri during&#13;
his upcoming summer.&#13;
The fiiih Option moves us to September.&#13;
7he good part about starting in September&#13;
s that you will actually start. The bad&#13;
~art about starting in September is that&#13;
~ou will travel to Texas for your college&#13;
roommate’s wedding, to Chicago for your&#13;
iister’s wedding, and to Savannah for the&#13;
commitment ceremony for the first guy you&#13;
~ad sexual relations with and become such&#13;
est friends With after the breakup.&#13;
Vghat’s a person to do? N~ere are five&#13;
options and none of them work. We are right&#13;
back to this time next year and I would bet&#13;
that your options ~hen will look just as bleak.&#13;
The answer is quite simply to just start now;&#13;
There is never a good dine to s~ar~ any fitness&#13;
Fb~d a way m ic~corporare fitness into your&#13;
daity rourbae. Make some changes, rearra~g¢&#13;
difl)rence between ~tarboaM and port. ~lhat&#13;
gw is Ron Blake and you can u~uallv find&#13;
hira &amp;iAing aimlessly about On somebody&#13;
of water. Feel fi’ee to guide him back to&#13;
shore by e-mailing him on his sloop at www.&#13;
myblakefimess.com.&#13;
Controversial OKC&#13;
School Board Member&#13;
Gail Vines will run for&#13;
State House District 85&#13;
OKIAHOMA CITY, OK __ Gall&#13;
Vines, who currently represents District 2&#13;
on the Oklahoma City School Board has&#13;
announced that she is running to be a State&#13;
Representative for District 85, which is in&#13;
north~vest Oklahoma City and extends into&#13;
the suburban municipality of Nichols Hills.&#13;
The seat is currently held by Republican&#13;
David Dank, who was first elected in 2006.&#13;
Ms. Vines was first elected to her school&#13;
board position in 2005, re-elected without&#13;
opposition in 2009, and her actions later that&#13;
year stirred controversy when the Oklahoma&#13;
City School Board voted to fire openly gay&#13;
teacher Joe Quigley. She is well known not&#13;
only for her school board position, but also as&#13;
the co-owner of Flips’s Wine Bar &amp; Trattoria,&#13;
a longtime Oklahoma City eatery and&#13;
nightspot.&#13;
Gall Vines abstained from voting on the&#13;
Quigley firing, stating that she didn’t have&#13;
enough information about the situation. After&#13;
Joe Quigley was ordered reinstated August&#13;
26 by the District Court, the Oldahoma&#13;
City School Board appealed that decision,&#13;
then voted September 14 not to reinstate&#13;
Mr.Quigley pending the appeal despite&#13;
the court order, and to stop his salary and&#13;
benefits. That vote was 6-2, this time with&#13;
Gall Vines voting for his termination.&#13;
In Memoriam&#13;
Chuck Nugent 1970-2010&#13;
TULSA, OK Chuck Nugent, a former&#13;
Yale and Cushing resident, passed away on&#13;
Monda); April 12, 2010, at his home in&#13;
Broken Arrow, OK at the age of 39 years.&#13;
The son of Charles L. Nugent and Leora&#13;
J. Johnson Barrows. Chuck was born on&#13;
May 20, 1970 in Upland, C_&amp;. He came ro&#13;
Cusliing as a small child, later moving to Yale,&#13;
where he was raised and educated, graduating&#13;
from Yale High School.&#13;
Chuck was currently a volunteer for the&#13;
Dennis R. Neill Equali.ty Center in Tulsa,&#13;
where he enjoyed counseling individuals in&#13;
a crisis situation. Chuck was th£ Committee&#13;
Chair 0fthe Center Cinema program on&#13;
Friday evening. His hobbies included cars,&#13;
Survivors include his mother, Leora&#13;
Barrows of CUshi~; two sisters, Deanna&#13;
Couch and her husband Janaes ofYale and&#13;
Kristal Kuelll and her husband ToWof&#13;
Stillwater; four nephews; three nieces; a half&#13;
brother Steve Nugent; a half sister Pamela&#13;
Rogers, and other relatives and friends.&#13;
He was preceded in death by his father,&#13;
Charles Nugent and a half sister, Deborah&#13;
Nugent.&#13;
A memorial services was held Saturday&#13;
May 1 st at the Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center in Tulsa Oklahoma.&#13;
Memorial contributions may be made to&#13;
Oklal~omans for Equality; EO.’ Box 2687,&#13;
Tulsa, OK 74101&#13;
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By EI Sikov&#13;
The "I Dodt Care~at .~uyone&#13;
Says" Classic Martini&#13;
"It’s early AJzheimer’s," I whined. I’d left&#13;
the duck breasts I’d planned to grill at home.&#13;
I’d have to rush to the grocery and buy some&#13;
more. And th~,’d have no time to marinat!!&#13;
"A]zheimer’s jokes arefft funny," Dan&#13;
scolded.&#13;
"Chipotle-Grapefruit Duck is no .joke&#13;
either."&#13;
"You k_now what I mean. And it’s not&#13;
funny. I know 2dzheimer’s. You don’t have&#13;
Alzheimer’s. So stop it." As Director of&#13;
Research at CogniTech, a pharmaceutical&#13;
company that developed new ~zheimer’s&#13;
treatments, Dau didn’t find fake whimpering&#13;
about forgotten duck amusing. "I’ll go get&#13;
more duck. You start the rest of the stuff."&#13;
Just as Dan was leaving, Chipper burst in.&#13;
Fie dropped his backpack on the floor and&#13;
spouted off. "That train was late - again! So,&#13;
I missed the 6:30 ferry and had to wait at&#13;
that bar in Sayville, with their watered-down&#13;
drinks, and.... Martini! Now!"&#13;
’TII make you one," I offered.&#13;
"Hell no!" Chipper snapped.. "Yours are&#13;
lousy."&#13;
"I beg your pardon?"&#13;
"Your proportions suck." He stripped off&#13;
his sweaV T-shirt and sprinted to the liquor&#13;
cabinet. I admired his moist, wide, delightful&#13;
lats while resenting his stupid opinion as he&#13;
reached t:or the Beefeater.&#13;
"They da no~U I make the classic ma~tinL’:&#13;
I was&#13;
"If~u like a little gin With your&#13;
vermouth."&#13;
I watched Chipper in speechless rage as&#13;
he grabbed the cocktail shakm; filled it with&#13;
ice, poured in a full martini glass full of&#13;
Beefieater, then added precisely five drops of&#13;
d® vermouth and stirred wildly.&#13;
"If you want straight gin," I said coldl&gt;&#13;
%vhy bother with that silly nod to tradition&#13;
and just go the W. C. Fields route? I’m sure&#13;
some perv in the Pines gets off on guys with&#13;
gin blossoms."&#13;
?Jag-off," Chipper muttered as he leR the&#13;
room clutching his martini. Chipper had&#13;
lived in New York for 20 years but reverted to&#13;
Pittsburgh slang when he got mad.&#13;
I was still stewing when Dm~ returned&#13;
vdth the duck and a botde of Sancerre. He&#13;
was accompanied by Paolo, who had stopped&#13;
at BarHarbor, right off the dock, for - yes - a&#13;
martini, the dregs of which he carried in a&#13;
red plastic cup. I offered to make him a real&#13;
martini in a real martini glass.&#13;
"Thanks, no," Paola said. ’Tll make my&#13;
OWD&#13;
"W/~? Aren’t mine good enough for you?"&#13;
"Good that you brought that up," he&#13;
said with business school tact. "I prefer my&#13;
proportions."&#13;
"Here we go again," I snarled, then told&#13;
him about Chipper, who had shut himself&#13;
inside the room he shared with Paolo.&#13;
"It’s actually quite the reverse," Paolo&#13;
explained. "You should taste the vermouth&#13;
clearly. Otherwise there’s no point in adding&#13;
it." I watched in piqued fascination as Paolo&#13;
made a distinctly wet martini.&#13;
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straight vermouth..." vchereupon Dan&#13;
swatted my behind, then shoved the paper&#13;
bag full of duck breasts into my ribs. "ShUt&#13;
up and grill."&#13;
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Martini.)&#13;
1 part dry vermout!~&#13;
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to shake. Stir just once, put the lid on, and&#13;
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choices or events will force difficult&#13;
changes. Even in those there may be&#13;
great opportunities. Maybe.&#13;
LEO (July 23 -August 22): Pressuring&#13;
your partner to make a decision will&#13;
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not necessarily sexual - will help work&#13;
off frustration. Be careful with the&#13;
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Accidents. are looking to happen.&#13;
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changes in your current one.&#13;
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the changes you need to make.&#13;
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Work on money issues first and be&#13;
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on flexibility. Clearing the air can be&#13;
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              <text>LOCAL NEWS ~ NATIONAL NEWS ~ V¢ORLD NEWS @ LIFESTYLE ~ FITNESS TRA~¢~L ~ ADVICE ~ ENTERTAINMENT&#13;
THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA&#13;
Page-!4&#13;
VOLUME 7 ISSUE 7 Twitter.com/MetroStarNews ® MetroStarNews.corn JULY 1, 2010&#13;
.sa to&#13;
By Michael W. Sasser&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
Tulsa Ci~ Council votes to include sexual orientation to ci~y policy. Photo by Mia Bella Images&#13;
Oldahom s&#13;
have a chance&#13;
difference By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
17th meeting.&#13;
While most rank and file GLBT&#13;
Oldahomans have no protection against&#13;
discrimination, Tulsa city employees will&#13;
enjoy codified defense.&#13;
"This makes such a strong statement to&#13;
the region on how Tulsa is a welcoming and&#13;
sensible island in a state that is often ridiculed&#13;
for being intolerant and unjnst towards&#13;
marginalized populations," said ~is Wilmes,&#13;
OHahomans for Equality (OkEq) Director of&#13;
Advocacy.&#13;
The policy has been a long nine in coming&#13;
- 35 years, in fact.&#13;
In !975, then Mayor Robert Lafortune&#13;
commissioned a report that recommended&#13;
the city adopt this polic?; but the report was&#13;
rdected. In 1994 the Tulsa gay community&#13;
Commission has recommended that Tulsa&#13;
adopt an inclusive policy.&#13;
Wilmes and Oldahomans for Equality&#13;
worked in collaboration with Nancy&#13;
McDonald ofPFLAG Tulsa and Alice&#13;
Blue and Tommy Chesbro of the City of&#13;
Tulsa Human Rights Commission worked&#13;
with City Councilor GT Bynum and City&#13;
Councilor Maria Barnes to bring about the&#13;
formal vote by the Tulsa City Council.&#13;
"Tonight, PFLAG parents celebrate with&#13;
the LGBT community," said McDonald. "No&#13;
longer can a city employee be discriminated&#13;
against based on sexual orientation. The&#13;
majority of City Councilors are to be&#13;
applauded for their vision and vote for Tulsa&#13;
to be an inclusive city."&#13;
....Continued See CITY COUNCIL Page-11&#13;
BrittaW NovotW and&#13;
Kern to face off&#13;
November 2 for State&#13;
Ho se District 84&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK The&#13;
smoke has finally deared and the race is on.&#13;
Although the filing ended with 4 candidates&#13;
vying for the State House District 84 seat,&#13;
the two others will not be on the ballot.&#13;
Republican Garrick Voth was challenging&#13;
Sally Kern for her party’s nomination for&#13;
the General Election. Voth, a 34 year old&#13;
Oklahoma City resident who described&#13;
himself as a conservative Republican, also&#13;
Brittany Novotny andLt. Governor Candidate&#13;
Kenneth Corn. Pressphoto&#13;
described Ms. Kern as ignoring the needs of&#13;
her district. When publicity surfaced shortly&#13;
after the filing that he had been arrested in&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ This&#13;
election cycle is offering GLBT Oklahomans&#13;
and their allies a major opportunity to vote&#13;
for real change. Although Oklahoma has&#13;
the dubious honor of being the reddest state&#13;
in the country; we have never had so many&#13;
candidates to vote for who are either GLBT&#13;
or allied with us.&#13;
In this issue of the Metro Star there is a&#13;
candidate for District Judge (Jackie Short),&#13;
2 candidates for U.S. Representative District&#13;
5 (Tom Guild &amp; Billy Coyle) and an&#13;
Oklahoma County Commissioner District&#13;
1 ( Willa Johnson) each directly asking for&#13;
your vote by advertising in the Metro Star.&#13;
running for State House District 71,&#13;
Democrat Amy Corley running for State&#13;
House District 53 and Democrat Mike&#13;
Shdton running for District 97. In the State&#13;
Senate we can vote to keep Andrew Rice&#13;
(Democrat District 46), who has always been&#13;
one of the GLBT community’s strongest allies&#13;
in the legislature. All of them face opposition&#13;
from Republican and/or Independent&#13;
candidates in the General Election.&#13;
Last but certainly not least, Brittany&#13;
Novomy is running against Sally Kern to&#13;
represent State House District 84. Sally has&#13;
made history and garnered international&#13;
attention as one of the most anti-gay&#13;
In addition there are 2 candidates running laxvmakers in the country. Brittany, has&#13;
who are 0penlygay, Tom Kovach running for already made history.as ~k]ahoma~s first&#13;
Stat~ Rep~es;~}~[ti~e Di~tricv ~4 and Andrew transgendered candida{e aud Sheis ready&#13;
Willi~ for Si~di~e Representative in District tO fight for GLBT equality. GLBT and&#13;
66. fair ~inded Voters of that district have&#13;
There are also 2 DemoCratic Candidates an Opportunity to give Ms. Novomy a&#13;
running for the Oklahom~ City State Ho~e vict(Jr} ~at W~uld likewise no doul~t get&#13;
DiStrict 93 seat allied with the GLBT&#13;
community, former legislator Wanda Jo&#13;
Peltier and Wilfredo Santos Rivera ( formerly&#13;
of the Oklahoma City School Board, one of&#13;
only 2 members who voted not to fire openly&#13;
gay teacher Joe Quigley.)&#13;
There are other candidates allied with&#13;
our community we will be able to vote for in&#13;
the General Election November 2. There is&#13;
our only openly gay State Representative Al&#13;
McAffrey- Incumbent Democrat District 88&#13;
of Oklahoma City, and our allies Democrat&#13;
Dana Orwig running for State House District&#13;
87 also of Oklahoma city, JeffTracy in Tulsa&#13;
international attention and give Oklahoma&#13;
a better image, besides getting better&#13;
representation. For more information or to&#13;
contribute to her campaign, her website is&#13;
brittany4HD84.com.&#13;
On a further positive note, our allies&#13;
Anastasia Pittman ( Democrat District 99)&#13;
and Richard Morrissette (District 92) have&#13;
already been elected by acclamation ( no&#13;
opponents filed.)&#13;
Check out the voting instructions on page&#13;
9 if you need any information about voting&#13;
in this upcoming and future elections. The&#13;
GLBT community has never had as many&#13;
candidates seeking our vote, and it’s up to us&#13;
to make that worthwhile.&#13;
Will Rogers Park last September, charged&#13;
with attempting an act of public lewdness&#13;
with another man ( the case is still pending),&#13;
he withdrew from the race.&#13;
The other candidate was Ray Prewitt,&#13;
aged 40 and a resident of Bethany running&#13;
as an Independent. Ms. Kern successfully&#13;
challenged his eligibility before the Oklahoma&#13;
State Election Board, and he was stricken&#13;
from the ballot as he had not been registered&#13;
as an Independent at least 6 months before&#13;
the filing period as the law requires to be&#13;
eligible.&#13;
Brittany faces a three time incumbent who&#13;
has for better or worse, undoubtedly attracted&#13;
national and even some international&#13;
notoriety. She replaced another conservative&#13;
Republican, Bill Graves who was likewise&#13;
famous for anti-gay sentiments, when she was&#13;
first elected in 2004. She was re-elected&#13;
without opposition in 2006, and defeated&#13;
Ron Marlett to win a third term in 2008. She&#13;
is married to Steve Kern, the Pastor of Olivet&#13;
Baptist Church and has 2 adult sons. She had&#13;
been a teacher at Oklahoma City’s Northwest&#13;
Classen High School, teaching American&#13;
Government and coaching the girl’s golf&#13;
team. She led opposition to the book "King&#13;
and King" being in the children’s section of&#13;
Oklahoma County libraries, daiming that the&#13;
American Library Association is "trying to&#13;
sexualize your children." She has made public&#13;
statements stating that homosexuals are a&#13;
bigger threat to our nation than terrorism,&#13;
resulting in countless public demonstrations&#13;
and demands for an apology; even generating&#13;
a phone call from Hlen Degeneres placed&#13;
........Continued See BRITTANY Page- 17&#13;
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are on life’s journ~&#13;
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Equa[i~ ~work (TEN).&#13;
TULSA, OK&#13;
(PRy June 16,&#13;
2010 __ g/ith the&#13;
Ttflsa City Council&#13;
poised to add sexual&#13;
orientation to its&#13;
nondiscrimination&#13;
policies fi3r public&#13;
employees, a new&#13;
report by the&#13;
TEN Institute, the&#13;
research arm ofThe&#13;
Equality Network,&#13;
reveals that *&#13;
several Oklahoma&#13;
municipalities&#13;
already extend these&#13;
protections to their&#13;
gay employees.&#13;
Preliminary data&#13;
from an ongoing&#13;
project documenting&#13;
municipal policies&#13;
on lesbian, gay,&#13;
adopted&#13;
inclusive&#13;
t.heir public&#13;
explains&#13;
*Williarns,&#13;
president&#13;
Network.&#13;
bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) citizens challenge longstanding&#13;
assumptions that LGBT Oklahomans have virtually&#13;
no legal protections at the local level.&#13;
"W~nen we began this research, we expected o.nly to&#13;
validate the widespread belief that few communities protect&#13;
their ~ ~ LGBT citizens&#13;
here. To Update: Late Thursday&#13;
surprise evening the Tulsa City&#13;
~bund Gounc~ "qoted 6-3 in&#13;
favor of adding sexual&#13;
orientation to the&#13;
nondiscrimination policy&#13;
v. for public employees....,&#13;
our great&#13;
mad joy, we&#13;
that maW&#13;
cities have&#13;
already LGBTpolicies&#13;
fo[,&#13;
employees.&#13;
Ph.D.,&#13;
ofThe Equality&#13;
Del Cit)~ Altus, McAlestm; Miami, Noble, and Vinita al!&#13;
have nondiscrimination policies including sexual orientation&#13;
among the categories protected in the hiring, promotion, and&#13;
retention of public employees.&#13;
Another group of municipalities do not offer employment&#13;
protections for their LGBT public employees, but does&#13;
include sexual orientation in their anti’harassment personnel&#13;
policies. ~aese include Muskogee, Chickasha, and Perry.&#13;
Oklahoma City" is the only municipality xvith an ordinance&#13;
outlawing harassment, intimidation, or assault based on sexual&#13;
orientation. ~is protection is particularly significant because&#13;
the states hate crimes taw does not currently encompass sexual&#13;
orientation.&#13;
Currently, there are no municipalities in Oklahoma that&#13;
include gender identity or expression anaong the protected&#13;
categories for either public employees 6r the general citizenry.&#13;
2qae study, also shows that Ponca City, Cushing, and&#13;
Sallisaw appear .to sanction housing discrimination against gay&#13;
people. For example, in defining what constitutes a disability,&#13;
Cushing’s housing ordinance states "’handicap’ does not apply&#13;
to an individmd because of sexual orientation or the sexual&#13;
preference of the individual or because that individual is a&#13;
transvestite." qThe Ponca City and Sail!saw housing ordinances&#13;
are worded similarly.&#13;
"~9{fe were stunned to discover such bizarre and offensive&#13;
assertions enshrined in public policy in 2010. These three&#13;
communities are clinging to the characterizations 0f LGBT&#13;
people that the medical and psychological establishments&#13;
rejected ahnost fi3rty years ago. \~ghile we agree wholeheartedly&#13;
that being gay is not a disability, we believe that allowing&#13;
landlords to bin" LGBT people from renting an apartment f6r&#13;
which they qualify as tenants is blatant discrimination." stated&#13;
Williams.&#13;
TEN Institute will continue to analyze municipal policies&#13;
on LGBT Oklahomans and will integrate them into its&#13;
Municipal Equality Database. The pre.liminary findings&#13;
may be accessed at http:/l~aw~/v.scribd.com/doc/33127989/&#13;
Municipalities-Database&#13;
~e E,q.uali~ Network. works, to achieve equali~y and to secure legal&#13;
*vmcuonjbr /esbmn ~y bzsexua[ and trans ender Oklahomans&#13;
d;~rough advocao,, coal~)on building, and in~i,idua/ empowerment in&#13;
the polidcalprocess..&#13;
3 GLBT Organizations honored&#13;
as U.S. Census Partners at the&#13;
O ahoma State Capitol&#13;
SundayJune 12&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
TobyJenkins receives the U.S. Census Bureau’s Partnership Award&#13;
on beaalfofOk~homansfor Equalio,. ~ his l@ is D,: Robert&#13;
Groves, National ~&amp; Census Bm~au Direcm,; and w his right&#13;
Re~onal Dimcmr DennisJohnson. Gorin phom&#13;
OKLAHOMa\ CITY, OK __ In the Blue Room of&#13;
the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City maW&#13;
organizations were honored for their work helping the&#13;
U.S. Census Bureau obtain an accurate count with correct&#13;
information for 2010. A tradition every decade since the first&#13;
tally in 1790, the U.S. Census proves increasingly important&#13;
as the data gathered may determine ?vhere government&#13;
resources are allocated, where companies locate, as well as&#13;
countless other factors affecting the life quality ofAmericans.&#13;
Working to achieve this goal for 2010 the Bureau worked&#13;
with a wide variety of diverse organizations to help them&#13;
reach out to various demographics of society, especially those&#13;
who might be fearfu! or and/or otherwise reluctant to be&#13;
counted. In his address Dr. Robert Groves, the Director of the&#13;
U.S. Census Bureau, thanked the honorees for their efforts&#13;
that truly paid off, as this year’s operation is already ahead of&#13;
schedule and under budget. This involved a ~vide variety of&#13;
faith communities, social groups and advocacy organizations,&#13;
included among them alliances from the GLBT community:&#13;
This was significant also in that for the first time, GLBT&#13;
couples could be counted as married.&#13;
The three GLBT organizations honored that day were&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality from Tulsa, Oklahoma City’s&#13;
Cimarron Alliance, and the Metro Star. Feeling privileged&#13;
to be included among the honorees on behalf of Cimarron&#13;
Alliance, Director Scott Hamilton stated "XWe were so&#13;
honored to be part of it. XWe felt it was a big step forward.&#13;
The Census people were extraordinary partners, and were so&#13;
encouraging of our work in the community. I think that in&#13;
the long term the comraunity ,/viii benefit substantially from&#13;
the work that we were able to do."&#13;
N&#13;
OGRe’s riderless horse ceremoW&#13;
honors community leader&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
7he riderless horse ceremony lends respect th# year to Cookie&#13;
Arbuckle w/so diedApri119th , 2010. Picmred above (r to 0 #&#13;
K/int Weiden, co-director OGRA 2010 leading t]~e horse with&#13;
Lina Hineman and ~Ia,y Arbuckle. Photo by Denise Whithorne&#13;
ofishoo~ru.com&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ Once again OGRA&#13;
(Oklahoma Gay Rodeo Association) served the community&#13;
by hosting a better-than-ever event for their 25th annual&#13;
rodeo over Memorial Day xveek-end. Nais year’s rodeo charity&#13;
partners were midtown OKC based - Other Options/Friends&#13;
Food Pantry, Be The Change, and Expressions Community&#13;
Center. The amount donated to these charities varies each year&#13;
based on participation, events and overall donations.&#13;
"The event went just a smooth as it always does,’ said ....&#13;
Steve Sublet, a returning visitor to the annual event. ~’OGRA&#13;
has a history of being a well run rodeo and they sure proved&#13;
that again this year." Sublet is former IGRA (International&#13;
Gay Rodeo Association) Royalty as well as a performer who&#13;
has been selected for the 2011 season of’Americgs Got&#13;
Talent.’&#13;
The Riderless Horse Ceremony was dedicated to Other&#13;
Options and Friends Food Pantry founder Coolde Arbuclde&#13;
who died on April 19th of this year. "q]ae saddle is the one we&#13;
used in our family years ago when we showed Arabians," said&#13;
Mary Arbuckle, Coolde’s daughter who is now tile Executive&#13;
Director of Other Options and Friends Food Pantry. "The&#13;
colors symbolized - blue, for Oklahoma as mom died on ¯&#13;
April 19th, the green was for mother earth, which is where&#13;
we placed her ashes and the red was for the tireless work&#13;
morn did for the HIV/AIDS community." This ritual adds&#13;
such poignancy to the event which manually includes this&#13;
observance.&#13;
The history of the gay rodeo dates back to 1975 when&#13;
Phil Ragsdale of Rend, ix~, came up with this most creative&#13;
idea to raise funds. He thought an amateur gay rodeo would&#13;
be fun, raise money, and even erase a lot of gay stereotyping.&#13;
Over 125 people took part in this event and the winners were&#13;
crowned; first, "King of the Cowboys," second, "Queen of the&#13;
Cowgirls," and third, "Miss Dusty Spurs" (the drag queen).&#13;
It was great fun and a minor success. It wasn’t until 1985 that&#13;
gay rodeo came to Oklahoma.&#13;
The IGPvA has a rich history of supporting associations&#13;
that support their communities. They help other groups&#13;
provide quality events. Naey promote, in a positive way,&#13;
the GBLTQ country western lifestyle and support amateur&#13;
sportsmanship through participation, competition and&#13;
recognition. They are comprised of numerous regional Gay&#13;
Rodeo Associations from across the United States and Canada.&#13;
07.01.2010&#13;
Openly- Gay&#13;
Candidate&#13;
running for State&#13;
Represe tative in&#13;
Norman’s House&#13;
Dis ric 44&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
No,vnan CiO, Coucilman TOm Kovach&#13;
NORMAN, OK Tom Kovach ~vas ~&#13;
glad but not totally surprised ~vhen he&#13;
became the 2nd openly gay man elected to&#13;
the Norman City Council. He’d lived most&#13;
of his life in Norman, his family locating&#13;
there when he was only 1 1/2 years old. His&#13;
father was a philosophy professor at OU, and&#13;
after graduating from Norman High School&#13;
Tom earned a undergraduate degree in letters&#13;
from Oklahoma University. While attending&#13;
college he worked in a Safe,vay Store, and as&#13;
a union member there with the United Food&#13;
and Commercial Workers (UFCV¢) he won&#13;
his first election to be the Secretary/Treasurer&#13;
of his local. Later going on staff for the union&#13;
he found he enjoyed advocating for people.&#13;
He and a friend opened and operated a&#13;
successful bakery called Jason D’s, for over&#13;
!0 years. He then joined Astronomics, a&#13;
company that sells quality optics worldwide,&#13;
where he ~vorks today. Only two years ago&#13;
he joined the race to be on Norman’s City&#13;
Council to reprelent \Vard 2, and his victory&#13;
in 2008 not only made him the 2nd openly&#13;
gay person to serve on the Council, but the&#13;
4th openly gay elected official in Oklahoma&#13;
history. In 2010 he ~vas re-elected to his City&#13;
Council seat without opposition.&#13;
Tom is 47 and has been with his partner,&#13;
Will Weir, for over 11 years. He takes pride&#13;
that Will is listed as such on the Normaffs&#13;
city website, and credits Will for helping him&#13;
through the tough times and giving him the&#13;
strength for much of what he has been able to&#13;
accomplish.&#13;
Mr. Kovach believes his city council&#13;
experience will serve him well in the&#13;
Oldahoma Legislature. As he puts it, "My&#13;
ward is about 1/2 the size of the district,&#13;
and I’ve advocated for people and helped&#13;
constituents with their problems. You also&#13;
deal with larger issues that affect the whole&#13;
town. You learn how to work to make things&#13;
happen."&#13;
Pleasantly enough, he found that&#13;
his sexual orientation wasn’t much of a&#13;
campaign issue, and proved to be a nonissue&#13;
during his time in office. In 2010 his State&#13;
Representative Bill Nations would be forced&#13;
out of office due to term limits, so Mr.&#13;
Kovach decided he wanted to run for that&#13;
office where he felt he could make positive&#13;
change happen on the state level.&#13;
" I learned at the city council that one&#13;
person can make a difference, and even if&#13;
you’re in the minority speaking out can&#13;
help change direction. The s{ate is facing&#13;
monumental problems, especially the budget.&#13;
We are falling behind in many areas that&#13;
would make a state proud, such as education.&#13;
We’re last in the nation in the area of women’s&#13;
health and 1st in the rate ofwomen in prison&#13;
per capita. These are things we should be&#13;
working on, and when there is a problem&#13;
there is also an opportunity to address it,"&#13;
and he elaborated to say, "Instead they have&#13;
been scapegoating, Randy Terrill with the&#13;
Hispanics and Senator Russell trying to&#13;
exdude GLBT Oklahomans from Federal&#13;
hate crimes laws. You can’t just sit by and let&#13;
that go."&#13;
If elected he wants not only to be an&#13;
advocate for working Oklahomans. He is&#13;
also pro-choice, and as expected has stated he&#13;
xvill advocate in favor of equality for GLBT&#13;
Oklahomans. He has been endorsed by the&#13;
Victory Fund (a national organization that&#13;
funds campaigns of GLBT candidates), and&#13;
on July 27 he will face 3 Democrats in the&#13;
Primary Election. 2 are OU law students.&#13;
Emily Virgin who is 23 years old and Isaiah&#13;
McCaslin who is 26. The third Democrat is&#13;
Robert Murphy who is 52. This 4 way race&#13;
will result in a runoff if no candidate garners&#13;
50% of the vote. There are no independent&#13;
candidates, so the winner will face the sole&#13;
Republican in the race, Kent Hunt, in the&#13;
November 2 General Election.&#13;
Although Mr. Kovach feels he has a strong&#13;
following and is fairly confident, he stresses&#13;
that no election should be taken for granted,&#13;
and he isfft going to.&#13;
N&#13;
Friend ofOklahoma’s&#13;
GLBT Community Reelected&#13;
by Acclamation&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
rote Representative Anastasia Pittman&#13;
J~iend Rachelle Taylor (left). Gorin photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Anastasia&#13;
Pittman, a longtime friend of not only the&#13;
GLBT community but also an advocate of&#13;
equality and justice for many progressive&#13;
groups and causes, has won re-election to the&#13;
Oldahoma State House of Representatives&#13;
with the closing of the filing period June 9&#13;
when she drew no opponents.&#13;
She represents District 99, first elected&#13;
to that position in 2006. Prior to holding&#13;
office she had earned a Bache!or’s Degree in&#13;
Journalism at Oklahoma University and a&#13;
Master’s Degree in Education and Behavioral&#13;
Science from Langston University in 2002.&#13;
She garnered legislative experience worldng in&#13;
the State Senate from 1999 through 2006 as a&#13;
clerk, media assistant and legislative assistant.&#13;
She has also worked as a Spanish instructor&#13;
and has hosted a radio talk show: She has&#13;
one child, Ayshia, and among her many&#13;
mi!estones she was honored as Legislator of&#13;
the Year in 2009 by the Cimarron Alliance.&#13;
Tom Guild-Democrat&#13;
for Congress&#13;
By By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK As&#13;
candidate filing is completed and political&#13;
season is upon us, community leader and&#13;
Professor Tom Guild, an Edmond Democrat&#13;
has filed for U.S. Congress. He hopes to&#13;
be the Democratic nominee to represent&#13;
Oklahoma’s Fifth District, which includes&#13;
most of Oldahoma County, and also&#13;
Pottawatomie and Seminole Counties. Guild&#13;
is currently the Secretary of the Oklahoma&#13;
County Democratic party.&#13;
"The 5th Congressional District has not&#13;
had a Congressman who represented all of the&#13;
district in quite some time,"&#13;
said Guild in an interview&#13;
with The Metro Star. "We&#13;
are becoming a very diverse&#13;
district and as time passes the&#13;
district will become even more&#13;
so. I’m the only candidate with&#13;
progressive values ~vho will be&#13;
open to the ideas and needs&#13;
of all of the people in our&#13;
district."&#13;
Guild taught 27 years&#13;
at the University of Central&#13;
Oldahoma in Edmond,&#13;
where he was conferred the&#13;
title of professor emeritus by&#13;
the Board of Regents; and&#13;
three years at Oklahoma City&#13;
University. He taught political&#13;
science and legal studies&#13;
at UCO, and in the MBA&#13;
program at Oklahoma City&#13;
University. He earned a BA&#13;
in political science from OU&#13;
and his juris doctor degree&#13;
from SMU School of La~v.&#13;
Guild was a Robert Dean Bass&#13;
- Memorial Scholar ar OU and&#13;
the Maurice E. Purnell Scholar&#13;
at SMU.&#13;
Guild is proud of the&#13;
support he has received from&#13;
various diversity groups. "It&#13;
was gratifying at our first&#13;
campaign event we had leaders&#13;
from at least nine different&#13;
groups represented," added&#13;
Guild. "The diversity of that&#13;
event reflects the diversity of&#13;
our campaign and hmv we will&#13;
serve our constituents once&#13;
As a candidate who supports diversi~ Professor&#13;
TOm Guild will make his ,vtn at the 7he 5th&#13;
Congressional District seat in Oklahoma. 7he&#13;
seat is being vacated by Mary Fallin. Robin DTownsendphow&#13;
background, which includes 30 years of&#13;
teaching experience at the college level, taught&#13;
me how to value different people, different&#13;
cultures and different ideas and to work with&#13;
a wide range of individuals." In a previous&#13;
run for office, Guild had strong support from&#13;
a diverse coalition in the state’s largest county.&#13;
Guild plans to work hard to protect&#13;
and expand the middle class and make&#13;
the American dream a realistic possibility&#13;
for everyone in the 5th District. For&#13;
more information, please visit www.&#13;
guildforcongress.com.&#13;
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07.0’i.2010&#13;
By Samantha Fields and Lisa Keen&#13;
Keen News Service&#13;
An informal survey by the Washington&#13;
Post published June 18 asked a tiW number&#13;
ofwell-placed experts -six-- to say what they&#13;
think will happen if federal Judge Vaughn&#13;
Walker overturns California’s ban on same-sex&#13;
marriage. Two of the six pointed to existing&#13;
polling data to warn of the potential for a&#13;
negative impact.&#13;
Scott Keeter, director of survey research at&#13;
the Pew Research Center, said Pew’s previous&#13;
polling data predicts "bacldash." ~lose&#13;
polls, and others, have historically shown&#13;
LGBT victories in court lead to an increase&#13;
in public opposition to same-sex marriage.&#13;
It happened a~ter the U.S. Supreme Court&#13;
struck down state sodomy laws (in June&#13;
2003). It happened after the Massachusetts&#13;
Supreme Judicial Court ruled gay couples had&#13;
a constitutional right to marriage equality (in&#13;
November 2003). And even before ~Talker&#13;
issues his decision, said Keeter, polls indicate&#13;
the public opinion climate "remains chilly"&#13;
for same-sex marriage.&#13;
Joe Mathews, a senior fellow at the New&#13;
America Foundation, a political think tank,&#13;
said that, while public opinion is trending&#13;
m £wor of marriage equaht~, a d,ws~ve&#13;
court decision that gets too far ahead of&#13;
voters could prolong the fight over same-sex&#13;
marriage for a generation or more...."&#13;
"Ifjudges strongly support overturning&#13;
Prop 8 at each stage of the appeal, this&#13;
emerging judicial consensus that gay-marriage&#13;
bans are unconstitutional would speed&#13;
acceptance of such unions across the country,"&#13;
wrote Mathews. "But if Prop 8 is overturned&#13;
by a narrovdy and nastily divided U.S.&#13;
Supreme Court, say 5 to 4, such a decision&#13;
could conceivably do more harm than good."&#13;
So, where is public opinion on same-sex&#13;
marriage right now?&#13;
~¢o recent reports shed some light on&#13;
that, and some doubt.&#13;
First, the light: ~e 2010 Values and&#13;
Beliefs survey, which Gallup conducts every&#13;
May, indicated that 52 percent of adults&#13;
surveyed consider "gay and lesbian relations"&#13;
to be "morally acceptable," compared to 43&#13;
percent who said they are "morally wrong."&#13;
Five percent had no response or had some&#13;
other opinion. The results were based on&#13;
random telephone interviews with 1,029&#13;
adults conducted between May 3 and 6,&#13;
2010. Hie margin of error is plus or minus 4&#13;
percentage points.&#13;
¯ne 52 percent saying "morally&#13;
acceptable" was up three points over 2009,&#13;
when 49 percent said "morally acceptable."&#13;
And the percentage saying "mora!ly wrong"&#13;
was down four points -from 47 percent in&#13;
2009 {o 43 percent this year. (Five percent no&#13;
opinion or Other response in 2009.)&#13;
~is year was the first time since Gallup&#13;
began asking the question that more than 50&#13;
percent ofAmericans said they believe "gay&#13;
and lesbian relations" are morally acceptable.&#13;
"W~at’s different this year is that the&#13;
spread between ’morally acceptable’ and&#13;
’morally wrong’ is a whole lot bigger," says&#13;
Lee Badgett, a professor of Economics at&#13;
UMass Amherst, and the research director at&#13;
the Williams Institute for Sexual Orientation&#13;
Law and Public Policy at UCIA. It was a&#13;
nine-point spread this year, compared to only&#13;
a two-point spread last year.&#13;
"The question is," said Badgett, "will that&#13;
turn out to be a tipping point or not?"&#13;
Gallup polling data shows the "morally&#13;
acceptable" response has been on a steady&#13;
trend upward since 2004. It took a sixpoint&#13;
dive in 2004, .just six months after the&#13;
Massachusetts high court issued its landmark&#13;
marriage equality decision.&#13;
The percentage ofAmericans who&#13;
consider gay relations to be "morally wrong"&#13;
--43 percent-- is the lowest it’s been in a&#13;
decade. And also for the first time, a larger&#13;
percent of men said "morally acceptable" than&#13;
women ~- 53 percent of men and 51 percent&#13;
ofwomen now believe "gay and lesbian&#13;
relations" are morally acceptable.&#13;
The change in men’s attitudes was striking.&#13;
tn May 2006, 39 percent of men polled&#13;
said they felt "homosexual relations" were&#13;
morally acceptable. By this year, that number&#13;
had jumped to 53 percent. That’s a 14-point&#13;
iump, while, over the same period, acceptance&#13;
among women increased just 2 percent.&#13;
Gary Gates, a demographer at UCLA&#13;
who studies the LGBT population, cautions&#13;
against putting too much stock in one&#13;
poll But, he Says, "a varietT ofpolls have&#13;
been showing, depending on the wording,&#13;
increased amounts of acceptance towards&#13;
LGB and, in some cases, T people. That&#13;
acceptance has gone up in both men and&#13;
women.&#13;
To a certain degree, the improvements&#13;
could have something to do with the fact&#13;
that Gallup’s wording changed in 2008, from&#13;
"homosexual relations" to "gay and lesbian&#13;
relations." According to Gates and Badgett,&#13;
people respond differently in polls on gay&#13;
issues depending on the way questions are&#13;
asked. Questions about "homosexuals" tend&#13;
to receive more of a negative reaction than the&#13;
same questions about "gays and lesbians."&#13;
~The closer you get to people having to&#13;
think about sex," said Gates, "the worse gay&#13;
people do in polls."&#13;
But experts agree, saying there is probably&#13;
no single reason for this change in how&#13;
men are polling, but rather a number of&#13;
contributing factors.&#13;
"Some of it is exposure," says Mark&#13;
Stevens, a psychologist at California State&#13;
University in Northridge. "Guys are growing&#13;
up where they have friends who are gaF: There&#13;
is a little bit more in the media, on the&#13;
And it’s kind of cool to be a little bit more&#13;
liberal and a little bit more accepting."&#13;
Gates agrees that exposure is likely a big&#13;
part of it, though not just for men.&#13;
"We know that a higher proportio~ of gay&#13;
people are being more open and being more&#13;
open at younger ages. And we do know that&#13;
1mowing gay people or having a relationship&#13;
with an LGBT person does actually have an&#13;
impact on people’s broader attitudes."&#13;
Age is, and always has been, a factor,&#13;
something that was clear in the surveys&#13;
results. Younger men (like younger women)&#13;
are generally more accepting than their&#13;
parents and grandparents.&#13;
In addition to the increase in acceptance&#13;
among men, the Gallup poll also found&#13;
improved attitudes towards gays and lesbians&#13;
anmng every other sub-group polled: from&#13;
Catholics to Protestants, Democrats to&#13;
Independents, moderates to conse,watives.&#13;
Though the degree to which those views&#13;
shifted differed greatly, it’s evident that&#13;
there is a stead}; gradual shift raking place&#13;
. in the way Americans view gay and lesbian&#13;
relationships and civil rights for gay people.&#13;
In fact, Gallup’s polling this year shows the&#13;
public views "gay and lesbian relations" as&#13;
more morally acceptable than doctor-assisted&#13;
suicide (46 percent) and less than having a&#13;
baby outside of marriage (54 percent).&#13;
But what about legalizing marriages for&#13;
same-sek couples?.&#13;
While the Gallup poll showed 52 percent&#13;
of people said they consider "gay and lesbian&#13;
relations" to be "morally acceptable" and 58&#13;
percent said those relations should be "legal,"&#13;
only 44 percent said such marriages should&#13;
be recognized. ~hat is up four points from&#13;
2009, and up 16 points since 1996, when&#13;
Gallup first began astdng about gay marriage&#13;
specifically. The Gallup polling on gay&#13;
marriage is now approximately where it was&#13;
for interracial marriage in the late 1970s and&#13;
early 1980s. The balance in favor interracial&#13;
marriage crossed its tipping point with the&#13;
1991 survey -when 48 percent approved and&#13;
42 percent disapproved marriage between&#13;
blacks and whites.&#13;
But do people’s attitudes necessarily&#13;
translate into how they are likely to vote on&#13;
an issue? Not as reliably a~s one might expect.&#13;
Political scientist Patrick Egan, who has&#13;
done considerable polling on gay-related&#13;
political issues, examined the results of 167&#13;
pre-election polls on 32 different ballot&#13;
measures concerning either same-sex marriage&#13;
or domestic partnerships. He found that preelection&#13;
polls "consi"stently underesn"m’ ated"&#13;
the number of people xvho would vote for a&#13;
ban on same-sex marriage -by all average of&#13;
seven points. And, "the share of the public&#13;
saying they intend to vote for or against these&#13;
measures typically chaiages very little over the&#13;
course" of the ballot measure campaigns.&#13;
This gap between how voters say they&#13;
will vote and what they actually do in the&#13;
voting booth does not appear to be a product&#13;
of wanting to give the a poll-t~er a socially&#13;
desirable response of supporting equality for&#13;
all, said Egan. He could find no evidence&#13;
for that. For instance, he said, in states ~vith&#13;
large gay populations, one would expect&#13;
many people who wanted to ban gay marriage&#13;
would tell a pollster that they were against the&#13;
ban. Voters in California, for instance, would&#13;
be more likely than voters in Mississippi to&#13;
say they ~vere going to vote against the ban&#13;
and then vote for it. But there was no such&#13;
correlation and no other evidence emerged in&#13;
Egan’s analysis to explain tile gap.&#13;
Still, it’s clear Americans are becoming&#13;
inc~reasingly open and accepting and experts&#13;
and polling data suggest this trend will&#13;
continue -unless something happens to set&#13;
opinion back.&#13;
"You never know how socie9, is changing,&#13;
and sometimes it’s not very obvious because&#13;
it’s very subtle," says Stevens. While the&#13;
reasons such a shift is occurn"ng now "mi"ght&#13;
not be necessarily explainable," he says, "it’s&#13;
really good to see."&#13;
State House candidate openly supports GLBT&#13;
inclusion&#13;
By Michael W. Sasser&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
Jefl~Tracy candidatefor Oklahoma House District 71 with wife Stacey and&#13;
son Eli. Pressphoto&#13;
TULSA, OK Hes stralg t, has a&#13;
beautiful family, wants to be the next District&#13;
71 State Rep. - and JeffTracy would be&#13;
supportive of GLBT issues even if he weren’t&#13;
already" committed to inclusion issues on&#13;
principle.&#13;
"I believe in equality issues but even if for&#13;
some reason I didn’t, I would still represent&#13;
the GLBT community’s concerns because you&#13;
don’t pick and choose who you represent,"&#13;
Tracy told the Metro-Star. "District 71 has&#13;
the highest density population ofGLBT&#13;
persons in Oklahoma. The support I have&#13;
received has been fantastic. I have the moral&#13;
obligation to support equality issues."&#13;
Tracy is the son of a police officer and a&#13;
Registered nurse. He is an Amarillo, Texas&#13;
native who graduated from the University of&#13;
Tulsa law school. He said that he has long&#13;
been interested in politics but finally decided&#13;
to run as a result of being parent of a son&#13;
almost two-year old.&#13;
"Being a parent cha.nges your perspective,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
At just 27 years old, the attorney hopes to&#13;
unseat Republican&#13;
Dan Sullivan in&#13;
what has historically&#13;
been a GOP&#13;
stronghold.&#13;
Tracy, though,&#13;
said the campaign is&#13;
going well.&#13;
"We’ve looked&#13;
at the numbers and&#13;
the numbers took&#13;
good for us," TracT&#13;
saKt. It s atway&#13;
tough to take on&#13;
an incumbent but&#13;
I believe that if you&#13;
have good idea, you&#13;
can do well."&#13;
Inclusion issues&#13;
aren’t the highest&#13;
profile issues in the&#13;
campaign. On his&#13;
website Tracy addresses issues of wastefu!&#13;
spending, education, healthcare and the need&#13;
to support the energy sector while developing&#13;
green job technology.&#13;
"I am so sick ofwhat’s going on in the&#13;
State Legislature," Tracy said. "They have no&#13;
concern for kids well-being. ~xey’re talking&#13;
about different abortion bills and carrying&#13;
guns at work."&#13;
Tract has built a warm relationship with&#13;
the GLBT community and recognizes that&#13;
this could be used against him.&#13;
"I know I will take flack for it - that’s&#13;
almost a given in Oklahoma," Tract said.&#13;
"But that doesn’t mean that they are right. It’s&#13;
a moral issue. We have the moral obligation&#13;
to respect people. If people don’t elect me&#13;
because of what I believe in, that’s fine. My&#13;
family will still love me. They won’t take away&#13;
my birthday. What would be worse is if I&#13;
didn’t remain true to what I believe in."&#13;
For more information on JeffTracy, State&#13;
House candidate, District 71, visit wvcw.&#13;
jefftracy.org.&#13;
Attorney Richard Ogden appointed by Governor&#13;
Brad Henry to the Board of Regents&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
Attorney Richard Ogden sworn in by Districtfi~dge Barbara&#13;
Swinton and wittnessed @partner Mike McLain. P~vss ghoto&#13;
OK3~&amp;HOMA CITY, OK __ Attorney&#13;
Richard Ogden, an openly gay and longtime&#13;
activist for the GLBT community has been&#13;
appointed tothe Board of&#13;
Regents for the Regional&#13;
University System of Oldahoma&#13;
(RUSO) June 10, sworn in&#13;
by District Judge Barbara&#13;
Swinton. He is currendy&#13;
vice-president and manager&#13;
of the Mulinix Ogden Hall&#13;
~amdrews and Ludlam PLLC&#13;
Law Firm of Oklahoma CitT.&#13;
He has previously stowed as the&#13;
Chair of the Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Foundation.&#13;
AS a Regent, Mr. Ogden&#13;
is part of that governing&#13;
board responsible for the&#13;
hiring of university presidents,&#13;
employment and budgets along with other&#13;
aspects of administration pertaining to&#13;
Oldahomgs system of higher education.&#13;
Governor Henry expressed his confidence&#13;
stating, "Richard Ogden is a proven leader&#13;
with the judgment, skills and commitment&#13;
necessary to make a positive difference for&#13;
the universities and students in the RUSO&#13;
system. Richard has dedicated his life to&#13;
making Oldahoma a better place, and I know&#13;
he will be a great addition to the RUSO&#13;
board. I greatly appreciate his willingness to&#13;
serve that state in this capacity."&#13;
His appointment is for 9 years, serving&#13;
six regional universities, East Central&#13;
University (Ada), Northeastern State&#13;
University(Tahlequah), Northwestern&#13;
State University(Alva), Southeastern State&#13;
University" (Durant), Southwestern Oklahoma&#13;
State University(\Weatherford) and the&#13;
University of Central Oklahoma(Edmond).&#13;
As for Richard he is glad to serve stating, "I&#13;
would like to thank Governor Henry and the&#13;
leadership of the House and Senate for their&#13;
dedication and continued financial support&#13;
for higher education, especially during these&#13;
difficult economic times. I took forward to&#13;
worldng alongside my fellow regents and&#13;
regional university presidents, as well as the&#13;
governor and legislature. "&#13;
Billy Coyle-Democra t&#13;
for Congress&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
Born in Oklahoma City in 1974, his family&#13;
moved to Florida when he wag a teenager&#13;
and he graduated from Fort Lauderdale&#13;
High School in 1993. He then enlisted in&#13;
the United State Marine Corps, made it&#13;
through boot camp at South Carolina’s Parris&#13;
Island, followed by 7 years of se~ice until&#13;
honorably discharged in 2001 at the rank of&#13;
E-5 Sergeant.&#13;
After graduating with a bachelor’s&#13;
degree from Florida State University, he&#13;
later returned tO Oklahoma City where he&#13;
graduated from the University of Oldahoma&#13;
Law School in 2003¯ He has since been a&#13;
practicing attorney’ with OKC’s Coyle Law&#13;
Firm. He is married, and his wife Heather is&#13;
an assistant district attorney for Oklalmma&#13;
County: Together they have a 2 year old son,&#13;
Jack.&#13;
Understandably, veterans issues are&#13;
important to him. As he sees it, "Right now&#13;
we have veterans who are unable to get the&#13;
attention they deserve from the very country"&#13;
they fought for."&#13;
Another area is jobs. On this he states,&#13;
"We continue to have American jobs going&#13;
overseas while our elected officials have&#13;
become complacent. That’s wrong and un-&#13;
American. Very litde is Made in America and&#13;
I want that to change.&#13;
And while it may be rdatively easy to&#13;
be a straight family man in the Bible Belt,&#13;
he is among only a few candidates willing&#13;
to openly ask for the support of the GLBT&#13;
community in the reddest state in the&#13;
country. He has not only advertised in the&#13;
Metro Star, he is scheduled to speak to the&#13;
Oklahoma Stonewall Democrats, and has also&#13;
rented a booth to meet widi potentiad ;corers&#13;
at the Pride Festival al0ng wi~ ~ent~ i~&#13;
the Pride Parade. Asked if he feared the wrath&#13;
of Republicans and rightwingers he replied&#13;
¯ to this reporter, "I don’t care, they’re going to&#13;
pick on me anyway."&#13;
For more information about his&#13;
campaign, or hove to contribute and/or&#13;
volunteer Call 405 (600 9161) or access his&#13;
website wwcw.bill)~coyle2010.com&#13;
Billy, Heather and their son Jack. Press photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ It isa first&#13;
for Oklahoma when we have not one, but&#13;
~vo candidates running for Congress that&#13;
are openly asking for the support of the&#13;
GLBT communitT. Billy Coyle, a veteran and&#13;
straight t~mily man is one of them, ready to&#13;
take on "Washington for what he believes is&#13;
dest,3,erately needed change. ,&#13;
This campaign is about the common "&#13;
,nan. I m not running because I nee&#13;
a job, nor am’I a politician looking for&#13;
a government career. I want to be a&#13;
Congressman looking out for the people&#13;
of O~dahoma, and Billy also added, I m&#13;
tired of big government, big insurance, and&#13;
big politics. I am convincedI can make a&#13;
difference."&#13;
SAGE (Servi°ceS &amp;&#13;
Advocacy [’or GLBT&#13;
Elders)&#13;
TULSA, OK (PRy __ The Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center is launching day time&#13;
programing for those who are retired or free&#13;
during the day.&#13;
OkEq ~vill be establishing a SAGE chapter&#13;
(Services &amp; Advocacy for GLBT Elders)&#13;
which is a national program geared toward&#13;
individuals over 50.&#13;
Each Tuesday the Center will open at&#13;
10 am for Coffee and Bagels followed by a&#13;
computer class taught by Don Satterth~vaite&#13;
at 1 t:00 am in the Cyber Center’. Lunch will&#13;
be provided at noon for a donation. At 1 pm&#13;
there will be a book Study on classical gay&#13;
authors such Edward Albee, Oscar Wilde,&#13;
James Baldwin, and Armistead Maupin.&#13;
"Pne Equality Center is located at 621 E. 4th&#13;
Street, Tulsa.&#13;
The following corresponence on ENDA&#13;
from Senator Coburn should be of interest to&#13;
your readers&#13;
Dear Editor A ick Tutoria{&#13;
on the Gay/Lesblan&#13;
Equality Decisions o£the&#13;
Kende! Powers Supreme Court&#13;
Moore, OK&#13;
Dear Mr. Powers,&#13;
or Frank Rich can be the Best Man at&#13;
my Marriage&#13;
Thank you for writing me about S. 1584,&#13;
the Employment Non-Discrimination Act&#13;
(ENDA). I enjoyed reading your message&#13;
and learning about your family’s history of&#13;
in~olvement with tt~is issue.&#13;
I hope that you wiil accept my sincere&#13;
apology {or the delay in my response. A&#13;
tenfold increase in mail volume has made&#13;
it difficult for me to stray current in my&#13;
correspondence. Even so, I am sorry to have&#13;
kept you waiting.&#13;
Let me be clear: I believe discrimination&#13;
is wrong and I am committed to fighting&#13;
prejudice. As a businessman and a family&#13;
physician, I believe employees should be&#13;
judged upon their individual merits and&#13;
work ethic, and should not be dismissed&#13;
without proper cause related to their actual&#13;
performance. I know we can agree that each&#13;
of us deserves to be treated with respect and&#13;
without bias. Nevertheless, I have concerns&#13;
about the Employment Non-Discrimination&#13;
Act (ENDA).&#13;
As currently drafted, the bill is&#13;
ovedy vague and broad, and will spur&#13;
by James Nimmo&#13;
O~tHOMA CITY, OK __ As the&#13;
time draws near for the final arguments of&#13;
Perry v. Schwarzenegger, aka the Prop 8&#13;
trial, we’ll come to the close of chapter four&#13;
in the ongoing saga ofAmerica’s love-hate&#13;
relationship with diversity, be it based on sldn&#13;
color, gender, or sexual orientation.&#13;
I’ve numbered this as chapter four&#13;
because there have been three previous&#13;
chapters in our gay/lesbian history that have&#13;
been decided by the United States Supreme&#13;
Court, the first one going against us, vdth the&#13;
subsequent two keeping us in the game.&#13;
Bowers v. Hardwick (1986) ruled 5-4&#13;
against us, claiming" ... a rig!~t to engage&#13;
in such conduct is ’deeply rooted in this&#13;
Nation’s history and tradition" or ’implicit&#13;
in the concept of ordered liberty’ is, at best,&#13;
facetiotts." ( http://tinyurl.com/jus3e )&#13;
Romer v. Evans (1996) reared its ugly&#13;
face in an attempt to further keep gay citizens&#13;
away from full indusion in the political and&#13;
needless liti~t~on. The bi!l~ text creates , ,.............&#13;
mcons~stencles w~m ex~st,ng te{aera~ civil , ~&#13;
for us, Justice Kennedy wrote ~hat {he passage&#13;
rights starutes. I am atso concerned that&#13;
a discrimination claim could be based&#13;
on ’real or perceived" sexual orientation&#13;
characteristics. ~][hese terms will require a&#13;
court to decide their raeaning. Issues such as&#13;
these require the Senate Health, Education,&#13;
Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee to&#13;
};arther study this legislation and amend these&#13;
vague terms so Congress does not abdicate its&#13;
legislative duty to the courts. In addition, ~&#13;
also am concerned that ENDA would impede&#13;
the religious liberties ol:’churches and of&#13;
other non-proifit religious groups. The current&#13;
religious exemption in the bill is not robust&#13;
enough and should be expanded.&#13;
tn addition, I believe states are already&#13;
appropriately working to address this issue. In&#13;
fact, thirty-one state~ have some form oflaw,&#13;
regulation or executive order that requires&#13;
protecting employees from discrimination&#13;
based on sexual orientation including some&#13;
states that protect transgendered individuals.&#13;
When a majority of the states have shown&#13;
a propensity to address an issue as they&#13;
see fit, Congress should not intervene and&#13;
unnecessarily preempt state law. I believe&#13;
government is at its best when it is closest to&#13;
the people and our states should continue to&#13;
decide how best to protect employees from&#13;
discrimination.&#13;
Again, thank you for writing me on this&#13;
issue. If you have any additional concerns,&#13;
please fed free to write again. I look forwad&#13;
to hearing from you in the future.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Tom A. Coburn, M.D.&#13;
United States Senator&#13;
of Colorado~ Amendment 2 disallowing any&#13;
recognition of gay people under the laws of&#13;
Colorado was unconstitutional.&#13;
He wrote in the ma ority opinion that&#13;
"laws of the kind now before us raise the&#13;
inevitable inference that the disadvantage&#13;
imposed is born of animosity toward the class&#13;
of persons affected." The Court implied that&#13;
the passage of.&amp;nendment 2 was born of a&#13;
"bare...desire to harm a politically unpopular&#13;
group". ( http:/Itinyurl.com/49m9er )&#13;
Turning the page we get to tbe decision&#13;
striking down sodomy laws with the Supreme&#13;
Court’s decision in Lawrence v. Texas (2003)&#13;
that helped immensely in removing the&#13;
uncharged felon status every gay man and&#13;
woman carried with them as these laws were&#13;
selectively enforced to intimidate us in our&#13;
public and private lives. ( http://tinyurl.&#13;
com/br2tj )&#13;
The Prop 8 ruling, regardless of~vhich&#13;
gay or homo-hating party it favors, will&#13;
eventually make its way to the US Supreme&#13;
Court where for many years the decisions&#13;
have been 5-4 with the 5 going mostly to&#13;
the regressive sides of the arguments, be they&#13;
social justice or economic equality questions.&#13;
I was tickled pink when Olson and&#13;
Boles took up the clarion call from the Equal&#13;
Rights Foundation ( equalrightsfoundation.&#13;
org ) to make a full court argument on our&#13;
behalf~br civil rights in marriage. Even as the&#13;
purpose of the trial has been to reverse the&#13;
unconscionable passage ofCalf" fo~rm"a’s Prop 8&#13;
that disallows same gender marriage&#13;
after a favorable California Supreme Court&#13;
ruling, there’s no doubt in my mind that&#13;
the extensive media coverage and social&#13;
conversation of the nearly four-year hist~iry&#13;
of this latest action to remove gay/lesbian&#13;
discrimination has been effective in diluting&#13;
the homo-hating potions and superstitious&#13;
invectives thrown at us. The echoes of&#13;
previous court decisions that have been heard&#13;
across the country will prove too powerful for&#13;
the cobwebs of prejudice and animositT to&#13;
resist.&#13;
Frank Rich, op/ed columnist for the New&#13;
York Times and first pick for best man at my&#13;
marriage, has written an optimistic essay (&#13;
http:lltinyurt.com/38gornv ) I recommend&#13;
for anyone down in the dumps&#13;
over our on-again/off-again progress for civil&#13;
equality. Mr. Rich writes that approval of&#13;
same-gender marriage is higher now than the&#13;
approval for inter-racial marriage a year after&#13;
i{ was supported by a Supreme Court ruling&#13;
in 1967 (Loving vs Virginia), I think thanks&#13;
to the vastly easier modes of communication&#13;
now available with social networking and the&#13;
Internet.&#13;
If Limbaugh can have Elton John sing at&#13;
his fi~urth marriage can my first marriage be&#13;
far behind?&#13;
* CiVi Rights *Criminal&#13;
’ment * Family Law * Litigation&#13;
625 13,th Street&#13;
: City’s, OK 73103&#13;
07.01.2010 ~’J’~R&#13;
Celebrations during&#13;
Hard Times Benefit&#13;
Our House Too&#13;
By Judy Gabbard&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
]:~rogr~m Director Steve [Vissen and 7E~,rT~&#13;
owner Margarita Chand~e~ Judy G. photo&#13;
TULSA. OK __ Xghen our :ountry and&#13;
particularly O~ahoma was in the grip.s of&#13;
severe hardship during the Great Depression,&#13;
people in their communities came together&#13;
for hard times dances, bake-offs and rummage&#13;
sales with the proceeds going to help those&#13;
in need. %ese events not only made things&#13;
better for the beneficiaries, but also gave a&#13;
spirit of community solidarity to those who&#13;
contributed as welI.&#13;
Carrying on this proud tradition is Our&#13;
House, Too. Located in Ttdsa at 203 N.&#13;
Nogales Avenue, assistance is available there&#13;
for people living with HIV/AIDS providing&#13;
household and toiletry needs, weekly meals,&#13;
food baskets and general support. The&#13;
weakened economy has affected charitable&#13;
organizations in Oklahoma and natiomvide,&#13;
with declining donations combined with&#13;
ever increasing needs. Our House, Too is&#13;
also feeling this dilemma, so in the spirit of&#13;
coming together as a community they are&#13;
organizing 3 events to generate awareness as&#13;
wall as raise much needed funds.&#13;
~ihere will be benefit shows at TNT’s on&#13;
both Friday Jtfly 2 at 9:30 p.m. and Saturday&#13;
September 4 also at 9:30 p.m., ~vhere you can&#13;
enjoy cold beer, fine drinks, tasty snacks and&#13;
great entertainment to support this worthy&#13;
cause. TNT’s is located at 2114 S. Memorial&#13;
Drive in Tnlsa.&#13;
In addition to these events is their Sixth&#13;
fimnual Drag Queen Bingo (bingo like your&#13;
mother never played). %is grand event of&#13;
course features female impersonators, but&#13;
also "all kinds of cmnpy fun. It all happens at&#13;
Tulsa’s CaMs Ballroom located at 423 Main&#13;
Street at 8 p.m. on Saturday August 21.&#13;
Our House too would like to thank&#13;
their Program Director Steve Nissen, TNT’s&#13;
owner Margarita Chandler and all those&#13;
who work hard to make these events happen&#13;
and keep Our House Too operating to serve&#13;
our community. Our House Too is a 501c3&#13;
organization so donations are tax deductible,&#13;
and 100% of donations received benefit&#13;
their clients. For more information about&#13;
their services, donating or volunteering, or&#13;
about these events contact Our House Too at&#13;
918 585 9552 or visit their website at www.&#13;
ourhousetoo.com.&#13;
N&#13;
Obdahoma Tobacco&#13;
Domestic Abuse in the&#13;
GLBT Community&#13;
A secret shame £or us&#13;
"We learned that 40% of gay men&#13;
wind up in abusive relationships.&#13;
Clearly this is a huge problem we’re&#13;
just not talking about. I was excited to&#13;
see people come out for this workshop. It&#13;
,vas a chance to inform and educate, and&#13;
to hear firsthand ka~owledge from those&#13;
who had been in abusive relationships.&#13;
I hope this opens the door for more&#13;
conversations in our comrnunit):’ Scott&#13;
Hamilton. Cimarron Alliance Director&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
Erin Walker OKC ~CA Director ofOutreach&#13;
and Vo&amp;nteer S~ice~: Gorin photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Domestic&#13;
abuse has never been easy for our society to&#13;
talk about. Family loyalties ("what goes on&#13;
here stays here"), guilt of the victim ("If I’d&#13;
been a better ,vife, he wouldn’t hurt me")&#13;
and the ego of the abuser ("She made me&#13;
do it.’) When the women’s movement of the&#13;
late 1960s and 1970s brought what had been&#13;
and is still somewhat taboo out into the open&#13;
these were some of sentiments expressed.&#13;
However, at the very least some of these&#13;
beliefs are now being questioned, and there&#13;
are more options now for victims of abuse to&#13;
change their lives with more assurance that&#13;
they don’t need to feel ashamed to get help.&#13;
As the GLBT community has made&#13;
great strides towards equality, xvith open&#13;
relationships more widely accepted and&#13;
even marriage (a concept not even fathomed&#13;
only 20 years ago) what inevitably followed&#13;
were many problems and taboos coming&#13;
out of the closet as well. In response to this,&#13;
when Cimarron Alliance held their monthly&#13;
educational discussion group on June 3 they&#13;
focused on domestic abuse in the GLBT&#13;
community. ~eir special guest&#13;
was Erin Walker, the Director of Outreach&#13;
and Volunteer Services of the YWCA,&#13;
which has provided help for domestic&#13;
violence victims since the late 1970s.As she&#13;
pointed out during the discussion, domestic&#13;
violence in the GLBT community occurs&#13;
with relationships of all types of people and&#13;
lifestyles, rich and poor, various educational&#13;
levels, religions and cultures just as it does&#13;
among heterosexuals.&#13;
As Erin put it, "Domestic violence is an&#13;
equal opportunity epidemic." Erin pointed&#13;
out that as same sex relationships have&#13;
become better known, so has the veil of&#13;
secrecy been lifted about domestic abuse that&#13;
happens there as well.&#13;
Paula Sophia Schonauer. an Oldahoma&#13;
City police oi~cer and activist with the&#13;
GLBT community, has answered hundreds of&#13;
domestic disturbance calls during her 18 year&#13;
career with the department, including many&#13;
involving same- sex couples. Concurring with&#13;
Ms. Walker’s experience, she saw that the&#13;
dynamics were the same. Likewise through&#13;
the years she has seen increased awareness&#13;
and better handling of these situations by&#13;
law enforcement. Legislation such as the&#13;
Domestic Abuse Act has made procedures&#13;
easier for victims and does not differentiate&#13;
between heterosexua! or same sex couples.&#13;
Erin did relate that currently the ~VCA has&#13;
an excellent relationship with the Oklahoma&#13;
City Police Department. which is helpful&#13;
as domestic violence intervention is almost&#13;
always stressftd and frequently dangerous to&#13;
the o~cers responding as well..&#13;
While recognizing that abuse in same&#13;
sex relationships follows most of the same&#13;
patterns as their straight counterparts, there&#13;
are unique aspects as well. Often a controlling&#13;
partner will threaten to "out" their partner to&#13;
their employer or family, k has been reported&#13;
that occasionally police departments will take&#13;
same sex domestic violence calls less seriously&#13;
than those of heterosexuals. Whether valid of&#13;
not, people abused in same sex relationships&#13;
may fed they aren’t resources that can help&#13;
them.&#13;
The YWCA maintains a 24 hour hodine&#13;
for victims of domestic abuse which has&#13;
expanded their services to include assistance&#13;
for same sex victims as well. As with any&#13;
caller, the listener at the hodine will try&#13;
to obtain as much information as the&#13;
caller wants to give, with priority on safety&#13;
planning. In the case of a lesbian in need of a&#13;
place to stay, she could be taken to a women’s&#13;
shdter. At present there are no facilities for&#13;
male victims, however a man in this situation&#13;
would not be turned away, in some cases a&#13;
hotel room could be provided as a temporary&#13;
refuge.&#13;
Erin most stressed this point, " No&#13;
matter what type of relationship people&#13;
find themselves in, we want to reach all&#13;
communities, .especially those that are under&#13;
served."&#13;
N~eir 24 hour hotline-- 800 522 SAFE.&#13;
N&#13;
to&#13;
NE~07.0’!.2010&#13;
Voter Registration in&#13;
© ahom&#13;
Eligibility: A person who is eligible to&#13;
register to vote must be at least 18 years old,&#13;
a United States citizen and a resident of the&#13;
State of Oklahoma.&#13;
How to Register: ~bu must fill out a&#13;
voter registration application form. Voter&#13;
registration applications are available at&#13;
your County Election Board, post offices,&#13;
tag agencies, libraries and many" other&#13;
public locations. You will be offered a voter&#13;
registration application when you get your&#13;
driver’s license and when you apply for&#13;
assistance at some government agencies. You&#13;
also may" down!oad an application form.&#13;
~bu must sign and date the oath printed&#13;
on t2qe form. "g’nen yon sign the voter&#13;
registration application form, you swear that&#13;
you are eligible to register to vote.&#13;
Changing Your Registration: Ifyou need&#13;
to change your name, your address or your&#13;
political affiliation, you must fill out another&#13;
voter registration application form. You may&#13;
change your registration at any time xvith&#13;
one exception. You may not change your&#13;
political affiliation during the period from&#13;
June 1 through August 31, inclusive, in any&#13;
even-numbered year. The last day on which&#13;
you may change your political affiliation&#13;
before the closed period is May 31; the first&#13;
day on which you may change your political&#13;
affiliation after the dosed period is September&#13;
t.&#13;
Submitting Your Application: You may&#13;
mail your voter registration application to&#13;
the State Election Board, The card is already&#13;
addressed, but you must add a first-class&#13;
postage stamp. If you fill out your voter&#13;
registration application form at a tag agency&#13;
when you get your driver’s license or vchen&#13;
you apply for assistance at a government&#13;
agency, the agency will mail the form to the&#13;
State Election Board for you.&#13;
~,bter Identification Card: You do not&#13;
become a registered voter until the county&#13;
election board in the county where you reside&#13;
has approved your application. \~en your&#13;
application is approved, the county election&#13;
board will mail a voter identification card to&#13;
you. Your voter identification card lists your&#13;
name, address, political a~liation and the&#13;
polling plaee for your voting precinct. When&#13;
you receive your voter identification card,&#13;
look at it care~hlly and report any errors to&#13;
the county election board immediately. Keep&#13;
your voter identification card in a safe place&#13;
and always take it with you when you go to&#13;
vote.&#13;
If your voter registration application&#13;
cannot be approved, you wilt receive a letter&#13;
from the county election board. ~lhe letter&#13;
will tell you why your applicatior~ was not&#13;
approved and explain the steps you need to&#13;
take to become registered. You may be able&#13;
to return the letter with some additional&#13;
information, or you may need to fill out and&#13;
send in another voter registration application&#13;
forn!.&#13;
Closed Primary System: Oklahoma has&#13;
a closed primary system. O~fly voters who are&#13;
registered members of a recognized political&#13;
party may vote for the party’s candidates&#13;
in primary and runoff primary elections.&#13;
Registered Independent voters may be&#13;
eligible to vote in party’s primaries and runoff:&#13;
primaries if authorized by the party.&#13;
However, nonpartisan judicial offices,&#13;
state questions and county questions often are&#13;
included in primary elections. All registered&#13;
voters, including Independents, are entitled&#13;
to receive those ballots. At general elections,&#13;
all voters receive the same ballot and may vote&#13;
for any candidate or question on the ballot.&#13;
When to Register: You may submit your&#13;
voter registration application form at any&#13;
time. However, voter identification cards&#13;
cannot be issued during the 24 days prior to&#13;
an election. If your registration application is&#13;
received by the county" election board during&#13;
the 24 days before an election, you will not&#13;
receive your voter identification card until&#13;
after the election.&#13;
tf you will become 18 during the 60 days&#13;
before an election, you may apply for voter&#13;
registration between 25 and 60 days before&#13;
the election.&#13;
Additional Information: For additional&#13;
information about voting in Oldahoma,&#13;
contact your local county election board or&#13;
the State Election Board.&#13;
Oklahoma State Election Board&#13;
PO Box 53156&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK 73152&#13;
(405) 521-2391&#13;
Download and print application: www.&#13;
ok.gov/elections/Voter_Registration/Voter_&#13;
Registration_Application_Form/info@&#13;
elections.ok.gov&#13;
Church ofthe Open&#13;
Arms to host&#13;
Homosexuality and&#13;
Scripture Confederence&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ Church&#13;
of the Open Arms-UCC ( United Church&#13;
of Christ) of Oklahoma City is hosting a&#13;
Homosexuality and Scripture Study on&#13;
Sunday, July 18 from 4 pm until 6 p.m.&#13;
Tt~e Reverend Kathy McCallie will lead this&#13;
workshop, shmving ways to defend the belief&#13;
that homosexuality is neither sickness nor&#13;
sin. ~ae study will focus on the history of&#13;
the scriptures and the cultural settings of the&#13;
texts in the spirit of faith and understanding.&#13;
In particular "clobber passages" (scriptural&#13;
references used to demonize or "clobber"&#13;
GLBT folks) will be clarified. ~is conference&#13;
is flee, hmvever to RSVP is encouraged.&#13;
Childcare is available if reselwed no later&#13;
than July 12. To RSVP or to obtain more&#13;
information call (405) 525-9555 or check&#13;
out the church website at wccw.openarms,&#13;
org. ~he church is located at 3131 N.&#13;
Pennsylvania Avenue in Oldahoma City.&#13;
By Steven Petrmv&#13;
Stewen Petrow. is the author of"7~e Essential&#13;
Book ofGay Manners &amp;Etiquette. "Send&#13;
him your questions at queeries@live.com.&#13;
Can I break up with my boyfriend by&#13;
text?&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Contributing Xg~riter&#13;
RonaM Blake, Certified Fimess Inst~wtor&#13;
through ISSA International Sports Sciences&#13;
Association&#13;
Sun Tzu ~vas a management conflict&#13;
philosopher and author who lived in a time&#13;
and land far, far away. He’had many grand&#13;
things he laid out in his writings but we shall&#13;
focus on only one of his wise sayings: "All&#13;
battles are won before they are fought." My&#13;
task today is to make this relevant to your&#13;
health and fitness mode in your life.&#13;
X~bu are on lunch hour and are driving&#13;
down the boulevard of broken diets and yo~&#13;
are hungry. %ree of your best work buddies&#13;
are in the car with you. "W’e don’t have much&#13;
time and we need to just grab something&#13;
now," is the consensus from the backseat and&#13;
shotgun positions. You’ve already !ost this&#13;
battle and you’ll end up eating out of that&#13;
fat trough with Ronald, Hamburglar, and&#13;
Grimace. This could have been avoided with&#13;
a little pre-lunch menu planning or the sack&#13;
lunch fi’om home.&#13;
You havefft run in over five years but you&#13;
used to be the All-Conference runner back&#13;
in your university day]. You grab those dusty&#13;
Asics shoes and decide to give that five mile&#13;
race the old college try at the old college&#13;
pace. You’ve already lost this battle and will&#13;
end up limping and muttering obscenities&#13;
for the next four score and seven hours while&#13;
you nurse that sore Achilles. This could have&#13;
been avoided with a gradual training regimen&#13;
and the purchase ofsome new shoes before&#13;
entering that Charity 5K race.&#13;
After one round ofJose Cuervo you&#13;
announce your retirement from cigarettes&#13;
beginning tomorrow. After three rounds of&#13;
Jose Cuervo you announce with mucho gusto&#13;
your intention to banish Joe Camel from your&#13;
life beginning tomorrow. After five rounds of~&#13;
Jose Cuervo you boisterously and vehemently&#13;
declare your partnership with nicotine to&#13;
be dissolved beginning tomorrow. You’ve&#13;
already lost this battle even before the seventh&#13;
round of Senor Tequila. This could have been&#13;
avoided by making a signed declaration to&#13;
stop smoking while you weren’t half in the&#13;
bag with agave juice. The sober prover of pen&#13;
to paper has a great effect on action.&#13;
Your class reunion is three months away&#13;
and you want to shed that freshman fifty that&#13;
you’ve put on since being named most likely&#13;
to blah, blah, blah in the Quill and Scroll&#13;
Yearbook. You’ve joined the health club and&#13;
you want Donna Dixbottom to rue the day&#13;
she turned you down to the prom. You’ll&#13;
show her the error of her ways with that great&#13;
body and that rented Sebring convertible.&#13;
You’ve already lost this battle and Ms.&#13;
Dixbottom will only treat you to a haughty&#13;
cursory glance at the festive soiree. You need&#13;
more than just a health dub membership and&#13;
a desire, You need a daily workout routine&#13;
and a trusty companion to guide you to your&#13;
fitness goals.&#13;
Think about what you want to accomplish&#13;
in life. You don’t need to be Chinese, have&#13;
a two syllable name, or be a philosopher to&#13;
achieve successes in your time. You only need&#13;
a well prepared plan and action.&#13;
Chmarron Alliance hosts art show to kick-offPride&#13;
month By By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
Pride in Art, an art show presented by Cimarron Alliance Foundation m kick-offPride&#13;
month, was held at the Istvan Gallery in Oklahoma City. Pictured above are (l to r)&#13;
foyer Cima,ron Board member Terry Gatewood andMargaret Cox, Cimarron Board&#13;
member andpast chair ofthe organization. Robin D-Townsendphoto&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__To ldck-off an art show, sale, and reception held earlier&#13;
LGBT Pride month, the Cimarron Alliance this month at OKC’S Istvan Gallery. The&#13;
Foundation hosted "Pride in Art," event showcased the creativity and diversity&#13;
among LGBT and LGBT-supportive artists.&#13;
The festive, casual evening also featured&#13;
entertainment provided by Mary Reynolds,&#13;
Louise Goldberg, and Jamie Bramble.&#13;
"We came to enjoy the art, celebrate&#13;
diversity and to support other organizations&#13;
that do the same," said John Greer, President&#13;
of the AIDS Walk of Oklahoma. "It is helpful&#13;
to businesses, the community and those in&#13;
need when the organizations work together in&#13;
support." A fundraiser for tile AIDS Walk wil!&#13;
be at the COPA on July 19th, from 6-10.&#13;
Pride in Art artists participating in&#13;
the show include: Jennifer Barron, Gary&#13;
Bates, Rick and Tracey Bewley, John Carter&#13;
(Orlando, FL), Sue Clancy (Norman), Sam&#13;
Echo!s, Ron Ferrell, Richard Ydeffman,&#13;
Christina Kovash, Kenny McCage, Monty&#13;
Milburn, Bernadette Martinez, Cindy Mason,&#13;
Louis Scott, Joe Slack, Sue Moss Sullivan,&#13;
Frank Troutman, Rhonda Polen X~ernick&#13;
(Nashville, TN), Cynthia Daniel Wolf- and&#13;
others. Each artist will provide up to five&#13;
pieces or original art for the show. Sales will&#13;
benefit both the artists and the Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Foundation. Event sponsors were&#13;
Premium Beers of Oklahoma - Bud Light,&#13;
Iguana’Mexican Grill, Istvan Gallery, and Art&#13;
Fusion Studios.&#13;
Since the incorporation of the Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Foundation, the organization has&#13;
operated under the leadership of a dedicated&#13;
volunteer Board of Directors. From the&#13;
very beginning, Cimarron’s Board has been&#13;
comprised of people within the LGBT&#13;
community and straight persons supportive&#13;
of the organization’s mission. For the past 13&#13;
years tile Cimarron Alliance Foundation has&#13;
served as a powerful resource for individuals&#13;
and organizations vcithin the LGBT&#13;
community.&#13;
The mission of the Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Foundation is to support educational&#13;
efforts that validate personal identity,&#13;
promote public enlightenment, and advance&#13;
equality for LGBT Oklahomans. For more&#13;
information about Cimarron Alliance visit&#13;
vcww.dmarronalliance.org.&#13;
"First " ursday" Art&#13;
Opening and Exhibit&#13;
ofOriginal Works:&#13;
Verisimilitude -New&#13;
Paintings by Michael&#13;
Christopher&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) _The July&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase&#13;
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
downtown Tulsa), will feature the Art of&#13;
Michael Christopher. "lhe show begins with a&#13;
reception on Thursday, July 1st from 6-9pm&#13;
and continues throughout the month.&#13;
Michael Christopher began figurative&#13;
painting as a young teen - dropped it by the&#13;
time he turned twenty - and started again&#13;
thirty years later. Michael’s other creative&#13;
pursuits have included professional acting,&#13;
theatrical production design, composing&#13;
incidental music for the theatre, writing&#13;
scores for musicals and an opera. Michael&#13;
helped organize the Tulsa Artists Coalition&#13;
and he founded the Tulsa Center for&#13;
Contemporary Art (TuCCA).&#13;
What started a few years ago as a handful&#13;
of illustrations for a graphic novel project&#13;
became a more serious return to painting.&#13;
The works in this show reflect an eye for&#13;
photorealistic rendering and a vision that&#13;
loves and understands the human form. ~xe&#13;
works in Verisimilitude spread open the time&#13;
frame, drawing on the idealized realism of the&#13;
early oil paintings, touching on themes from&#13;
his 1987 "Living Arts ofTulsa" shmv, Boys&#13;
in the Machine, infused with a poetry earned&#13;
from life as an artist working across many&#13;
disciplines.&#13;
The paintings in Verisimilitude raise&#13;
interesting questions about artistic values.&#13;
Some viewers have .expressed an initial&#13;
feeling of disappointment when learning&#13;
that the works, which seem so realistically&#13;
to be painted with a physical brush, were&#13;
really made in the computer as if the digital&#13;
medium is somehow beneath fine art. The&#13;
works are not from photographs, but using&#13;
drawing software similar to programs used&#13;
in architecture and engineering. After a&#13;
computer drawing is made it is "painted"&#13;
using brushes, smudge sticks and other tools,&#13;
each tool a small computer script written by&#13;
the artist. These digital paintings take at least&#13;
as long to create as "wet paint" works. This&#13;
new dimension within realism is one of the&#13;
fascinations that drove the creation of these&#13;
paintings. Follow the progress of new projects&#13;
and experience Michael’s art and music, at&#13;
wv#cc.michaelfire.com.&#13;
2010 Primary Tues.&#13;
July 27° General E ection:&#13;
Tueso November 2. ese&#13;
Democratic candidates&#13;
gear up £or an important&#13;
campaign £or O ahom s&#13;
f t re:&#13;
GOVEI~2qOR&#13;
Lt. Gov. Jari Askins&#13;
Attorney General Drew Edmondson&#13;
LIEUTEN~T GOVERNOR&#13;
State Sen. Kenneth Corn&#13;
ATTOP&amp;qEY GENERAL&#13;
Jim Priest&#13;
STATE AUDITOR &amp; INSPECTOR&#13;
Steve Burrage&#13;
STATE tNSUR~qCE COMMISSIONER&#13;
~m Holtand (incumbent)&#13;
STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC&#13;
INSTRUCTION&#13;
State Sen. Susan Paddack&#13;
Jerry Combrink&#13;
Larry Huff&#13;
STATE T~SURER&#13;
Stephen Covert&#13;
STATE L&amp;BOR COMMISSIONER&#13;
Lloyd Fields (incumbent)&#13;
U.S. SENATOR&#13;
Jim Rogers&#13;
Mark )vgil~S ..... .....&#13;
U.S. CONGRESS&#13;
District 2: Dan Boren (incumbent)&#13;
Jim Wilson&#13;
District 3: Frankie Robbins&#13;
District 5: Billy Coyle&#13;
Tom Guild&#13;
STATE SENATE&#13;
District 2: Sean Burrage (incumbent)&#13;
District 4: State Rep. Nell Brannon&#13;
Mark Cornell&#13;
District 6: Jay Paul Gumm (incumbent)&#13;
District 8: Roger Ballenger (incumbent)&#13;
District 10: Dale Christenson&#13;
District 14: Donna Spring, Daryl Roberts&#13;
District 16: John SparEs (incumbent)&#13;
District 18: Janice Aldridge&#13;
District 24: Susan Brooks, John Branum&#13;
District 26: ~Tom Ivester (incumbent)&#13;
District 32: Randy Bass (incumbent)&#13;
District 42: Mike Kelly&#13;
District 44: Randy Rose&#13;
District 46: Andrew Rice (incumbent)&#13;
District 48: Constance Johnson (incumbent)&#13;
Steven Davis, Mark E Temple, Clyde E.&#13;
Maddon&#13;
STATE HOUSE&#13;
District I: Dennis Bailey (incumbent)&#13;
District 2: Glen Bud Smithson (incumbent)&#13;
District 3: Jake Leming, James Lockhart,&#13;
Jarrod Ridenour, Matt Webb, David Hogan&#13;
Traci Barnes&#13;
District 4: Mike Brown (incumbent)&#13;
District 6: Chuck Hosldn (incumbent)&#13;
District 7: Larry Glenn (incnmbent)&#13;
District 8: Ben Sherrer (incumbent)&#13;
District 9: Eric Cullen&#13;
District 10: Nick Brown&#13;
District 12: Vc~ade Roussetot (incumbent)&#13;
District 13: Jerry McPeak (incumbent)&#13;
District 14: Brad Clinkenbeard&#13;
District 15: Ed Cannaday (incumbent)&#13;
Annie J. Goolsby&#13;
District t6: Jerry Shoemake (incumbent)&#13;
James Bo Delso&#13;
District 17: Brian Renegar (incnmbent)&#13;
District 18: Donald Condit, John M.&#13;
Freeman, Carolyn Hilt, Roger Shirly&#13;
District 19: R.C. Pruett (incumbent)&#13;
District 20: Paul Roan (incumbent)&#13;
District 21: Oden Grube, Chris Pierce,&#13;
Nathan Williams, Jerry Tomlinson&#13;
District 22: x.X/es Hilliard (incumbent)&#13;
District 23: Mark Manley&#13;
District 24: Steve Kouplen (incumbent)&#13;
District 27: Chris Odneal&#13;
District 28: Ed Smith&#13;
District 29: David Narcomey&#13;
District 30: Donna Marie Vogelpohl&#13;
District 32: Danny Morgan (incul-nbent)&#13;
District 34: Cory Williams&#13;
District 35: Rodger Ensign&#13;
District 36: Greg Brown&#13;
District 37: Ken Luttrell (incumbent)&#13;
District 43: J. E Hemminger&#13;
District 44: Isaiah McCaslin, Emily Virgin,&#13;
Tom Kovach, Robert Murphy&#13;
District 45: Wallace Collins (incumbent)&#13;
District 49: Samson Buck (incumbent)&#13;
District 53: Amy Corley&#13;
DiStric~ 56: Maya To~ralba&#13;
District 58: Wilson John Adamson&#13;
District 60: Purcy Walker (incumbent)&#13;
District 64: Michael J. Corrales&#13;
District 65: Joe Dorman (incumbent)&#13;
District 66: Eli Potts, David Phillips, Andrew&#13;
Thomas Williams, Melani Hamilton&#13;
District 68: Troy Zickefoose, Seth \gatkins&#13;
District 71: JeffTracy&#13;
District 72: Seneca Scott (incumbent)&#13;
District 73: Jabar Shumate (incumbent)&#13;
Kevin Matthews&#13;
District 77: Eric Proctor (incumbent)&#13;
District 78: Jeannie McDaniel (incumbent)&#13;
District 84: Brittany Novotny&#13;
District 85: Gall Vines&#13;
District 86: John Auffet (incumbent)&#13;
Jeff Collyge, William Fourkiller&#13;
District 87: Dana Orwig&#13;
District 88: AI McAffrey (incumbent)&#13;
District 89: Rebecca Hamilton (incumbent)&#13;
District 9 t: Hollis Harper&#13;
District 92: Richard Morrissette (incumbent)&#13;
District 93: Wilfredo Santos Rivera, Wanda&#13;
Jo Peltier, Jeff Pecld~am&#13;
District 94: Scott Inman (incumbent)&#13;
District 95: Michael A. Walker&#13;
District 97: Mike Shelton (incumbent)&#13;
District 98: Dennis V/. XWeese&#13;
District 99: Anastasia Pittman (incumbent)&#13;
District 101: Johnny Laudermilk&#13;
Creep of he Month ByD’AnneWitkowski&#13;
"Family Research CounciF’&#13;
yes. N~e fabled "Gay Agenda."&#13;
Having invested so much in the fight against&#13;
it, anti-gay groups will leap at anything that&#13;
they can hold up as proof that a sinister gay&#13;
agenda exists.&#13;
So when the Gay and Lesbian Activists&#13;
Alliance ofg[ashington, D.C., released&#13;
"Agenda: 2010," the Family Research Council&#13;
pounced, cla,vs out.&#13;
GLAA calls "Agenda: 2010" an "electionyear&#13;
briefing paper on local LGBT issues."&#13;
FRC calls it a veritable blueprint for a hostile&#13;
LGBT takeover.&#13;
In a June 16 W’ashington Update post,&#13;
FRC posits, "What’s left for homosexual&#13;
activists to do after they’ve trampled voters on&#13;
their way to the altar? tn Washington, D.C.,&#13;
where same-sex ’marriage’ is legal (for now),&#13;
the gay and lesbian crowd is just getting&#13;
warmed up."&#13;
The post is accompanied by a graphic&#13;
reading of the ’,Homosexual Agenda"&#13;
alongside a list of things like innocence,&#13;
family and public health. Through each item&#13;
is a blurry red line with a few drops of red&#13;
here and there. Presumably it’s supposed to be&#13;
spray paint (Vc~at, is the gay agenda written&#13;
on the xvall of an abandoned warehouse?) but&#13;
it cotfld also be blood. AIDS blood, of course.&#13;
"Apparendy, their updated political&#13;
agenda spans everything from classroom&#13;
infiltration to legalizing prostitution," FRC’s&#13;
message continues.&#13;
I have to ask- what does "classroom&#13;
infiltration" even mean? Sending in&#13;
undercover homos to high schools like a gay&#13;
"21 Jump Street?" And I have a follow-up:&#13;
"Will there be a reality show?&#13;
So just what is the "everything" this new&#13;
agenda covers?&#13;
"Local groups will try to elect more&#13;
homosexuals to places of power, push&#13;
in-school gay-straight alliances, support&#13;
D.C. sex-oriented businesses, defend adult&#13;
entertainment, grant special perks to crossdressing&#13;
prisoners, force same-sex adoption&#13;
and legalize sex tra~cldng," claims FRC.&#13;
\Voah: Sounds ambitious. But let’s address&#13;
some of these claims.&#13;
First of all, what FRC calls "cross-dressing&#13;
prisoners" are often actually transgender&#13;
people, some who have broken the law, others&#13;
who have been victims of crimes. "Ihe "special&#13;
perks" include not throwing them into jail&#13;
cells based solely on what’s between their legs.&#13;
GLAA also doesn’t want to see them "denied&#13;
appropriate health care, sexually assaulted,&#13;
abusively strip-searched, (or) placed in&#13;
protective custody that amounts to punishing&#13;
the victim," which are some of the current&#13;
"perks" of being a trann&gt;&#13;
As for legalizing "sex tra~cMng," that’s&#13;
not quite it. GLAA does advocate legalizing&#13;
prostitution. While a controversial position,&#13;
they’re hardly calling for a sex-for-mone&gt;&#13;
free-for-all. GLAA raises a lot of important&#13;
issues, i~cluding "survival sex," where people&#13;
- ~’requently gay runaways and transgender&#13;
people - turn to prostitution&#13;
out of desperation, when it’s the only option&#13;
they have left. Throwing them in jail doesn’t&#13;
address the core problems.&#13;
"If (policymal~ers) want to provide safer,&#13;
healthier and more sustainable alternatives&#13;
to survival sex, you can support the creation&#13;
of drop-in centers, transitional housing,&#13;
job training, counseling, addiction recovery&#13;
programs and other services for at-risk&#13;
populations," GLAA’s agenda reads.&#13;
Oooh, counseling and transitional&#13;
housing. Really racy stuff.&#13;
"Lots of people in this country mistalcenly&#13;
believe that this community will be satisfied&#13;
when it redefines marriage," FRC claims.&#13;
"That’s not the case. Homosexuals and&#13;
transgenders (sic) won’t be happy until they&#13;
sever every moral underpinning in America."&#13;
That’s right. Because LGBT people have&#13;
no morals and fantasize every night about&#13;
living in some kind of lawless neo-sexual&#13;
apocalyptic hellscape. You hear that, FRC? It’s&#13;
right here, in writing. It must be true. And&#13;
it must be true for all LGBT people ,vithout&#13;
exception. Feel free to use it in your next&#13;
fundraising letter. Tell your members we said,&#13;
"Boo!"&#13;
Ttae occasion prompted OkEq to hold a&#13;
supportive Town Hall rally at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center.&#13;
"It is a great day to be gay in Tulsa&#13;
Oldahoma!" said OlcEq President Toby&#13;
Jenkins, echoing a slogan he has often&#13;
employed at Pride and on other occasions.&#13;
"This time I am serious."&#13;
While the city council vote has been&#13;
met with optimism throughout the GLBT&#13;
community, some residents still see the need&#13;
for progress.&#13;
"IfI get beat up tonight, will the police&#13;
actually come help?" pondered one young gay&#13;
Tulsa man who did not want to be identified.&#13;
"We can still be fired without cause and&#13;
we can still be abused and lmow there’s a&#13;
good chance authorities won’t be interested in&#13;
helping," said Rogers County’s Brett Peason.&#13;
"This is a great step but it doesn’t really affect&#13;
most people in the community."&#13;
Others suggested that the city should&#13;
address the issue of equal protection at&#13;
companies that do business with the city&#13;
- thus xvidening the scope of the new policy’s&#13;
effects.&#13;
Oldahomans for Equality said that it&#13;
would continue to press the City ofTulsa&#13;
to add gender identity to the employee&#13;
non-discrimination policy and also begin&#13;
the dialogue with other Tulsa County&#13;
municipalMes.&#13;
OkEq encourages supporters of the new&#13;
policy to personally contact City Councilors&#13;
GT Bynum, Maria Barnes, Roscoe Turner,&#13;
Jack Henderson, Chris Trail and Bill&#13;
Christiansen and express appreciation.&#13;
Tulsa elected ot~cials can be contacted at&#13;
~ax~¢~.~v.cityoftulsa.org/ourcity/elected-oNcials.&#13;
aspx,&#13;
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.................................................................................Continued on page-!8&#13;
By Andrew Collins&#13;
Andrew Collins covers gay travelfor the New&#13;
Drk Times-owned website About.corn and is&#13;
the author ofFodor’s Gay Guide to the USA.&#13;
t&#13;
Exploring Coasta Maine&#13;
Maine’s classically quaint seaside towns&#13;
and breezy beaches seem tailor-made for a&#13;
rela~ing vacation and sure enough, the state’s&#13;
coastal sections are invaded by pleasure&#13;
seekers ai! summer. Prestigious, blue-blood&#13;
retreats like Kennebunkport and Camden&#13;
overflow with magnificent estates, while the&#13;
pristine scenery" ofAcadia National Park and&#13;
Camden Hills State Park draw scads of hikers&#13;
and bikers. Artsy and gay-popular Ogunquit&#13;
makes a wonderfully low-keyed alternative&#13;
m Provincetown. while hip Portland and upand-&#13;
coming Rockland offer sophisticated arts&#13;
and dining.&#13;
The state’s shoreline twists and turns for&#13;
an astonishing 3,478 miles - counting every&#13;
inlet, cove, and bay; only the states ofAlaska,&#13;
Florida and Louisiana can claim more miles&#13;
ofwaterfront. You could spend all summer&#13;
exploring the dozens of inviting hamlets up .&#13;
and down tile coast.&#13;
The southwestern edge of the state - just&#13;
70 miles from Boston and about 300 miles&#13;
from both Montreal and New York City - is&#13;
not only the most accessible, it has the most&#13;
to offer gay and lesbian travelers. The region&#13;
extends from the bustling outlet-shopping&#13;
hub of Kittery north through Ogunquit and&#13;
tip to Ken.nebunkport.&#13;
Fringed by a lovely 3-mile beach, tiny&#13;
Ogunquit first developed a discernible gay&#13;
following in the 1930s, with the opening of&#13;
one of the country’s first successful summer&#13;
theaters, the Ogunquit Playhouse. It still&#13;
presents first-rate theatrical productions&#13;
today. The gay presence grew in the ’60s,&#13;
when hippies and beatniks started regularly&#13;
renting cottages and homes here. By the&#13;
following decade the scene fully blossomed&#13;
with the opening of a gay guest house, as well&#13;
as a disco called Anabelle’s (still open but now&#13;
called 02).&#13;
U.S. 1 and Shore Road, the main drags&#13;
through the village, bustle with funky shops,&#13;
ar~ galleries, boutiques and several good&#13;
restaurants. It’s a very short walk to the beach&#13;
from iust about any point in town. Ogunquit&#13;
supports a pair of lively gay nightclubs, a&#13;
piano lounge, and several restaurants with&#13;
inviting bars. In a state xvhere beaches can&#13;
sometimes be pebbly or difficult to access,&#13;
Ogunquit has one of Maine’s most celebrated&#13;
ones - tile northern reaches of this fine,&#13;
golden spit of sand draw a predominantly&#13;
lesbian and gay crowd.&#13;
Consider an excursion south to Kittery’s&#13;
hundreds of mid- and high-end outlet shops.&#13;
Or check out York’s Stonewall Kitchen -&#13;
nearly 20 years ago, a local gay couple named&#13;
Jonathan KAng and Jim Stott started selling&#13;
their fabulous jams, mustards, relishes and&#13;
sauces at a farmers market. They soon formed&#13;
this now-internationally renowned emporium&#13;
and mail-order company of delicious gourmet&#13;
foods. For the best scenery on this trip, follow&#13;
Shore Road south from Ogunquit through&#13;
York’s Cape Neddick, where you can stop&#13;
[:or a picnic at the park that overlooks the&#13;
diguified Nubble Lighthouse (built in 1879).&#13;
There are about a dozen gay-oriented&#13;
accommodations in Ogunquit, most of&#13;
them male-owned but catering to a mLx of&#13;
women and men, Jtist a fe~v of the excellent&#13;
possibilities include Moon Over Maine&#13;
(http://www.moonovermaine.com), a fully&#13;
restored 1830s Cape-style house with perioddecor,&#13;
well-chosen art, and a great location&#13;
in the heart of the village; and the reasonably&#13;
priced Ogunquit Beach Inn (http://www.&#13;
ogunquitbeachinn.com), a handsome litde&#13;
1920s compound comprising a main house&#13;
with five guest rooms, as well as two cottages&#13;
with full kitchens (rented weekly). A bit more&#13;
upscale are the lovely Gazebo Inn (http://&#13;
www.gazeboguesthouse.com), a handsome&#13;
14-room property with two hot tubs and a&#13;
gym and sauna; and the beautifully situated&#13;
Rockmere Lodge (http://www.rockmere.&#13;
corn), which is just offthe famed Marginal&#13;
Way walking path - most rooms have ocean&#13;
views.&#13;
Charming Portland lies within striking&#13;
distance of Ogunqnit, perfect ifyou need&#13;
a dose of urbanity. Don’t overlook this&#13;
youthful, progressive city as a base, either,&#13;
especially ifyou’d rather browse museums and&#13;
stroll along shop-filled streets than loi1 about&#13;
on the beach. Portland daims a dynamic arts&#13;
scene and some of the best restaurants in&#13;
Maine. You can also check out a few very fun&#13;
GLBT nightspots.&#13;
The city crowns a hilly peninsula,&#13;
surrounded by rivers and harbors - you’ll&#13;
see water from many points and find the&#13;
bulk of the city’s best restaurants, shops&#13;
and bars in the histgric Old Port district, a&#13;
warren of cobbled lanes and vintage redbrick&#13;
warehouses fringed by a phalanx of wharves.&#13;
A short drive or moderate walk puts you&#13;
square in Portland’s West End, where grand&#13;
sea captains’ mansions mingle with smaller&#13;
row houses. More than two decades of intense&#13;
rehabilitation have given the neighborhood&#13;
a graceful countenance, and lesbians and gay&#13;
men have restored many of these homes.&#13;
In the heart ofdowntown’s arts district,&#13;
the gay-friendly Eastland Park Hotel (http://&#13;
www.eastlandparldmtel.com) has tastefully&#13;
appointed rooms with handsome colonialinspired&#13;
furnishings - several units have&#13;
kitchens. Amenities include a well-equipped&#13;
fitness center, and a rooftop lounge with&#13;
great city views. More intimate gay-popular&#13;
options include the historic Inn at ParkSpring&#13;
(http://www.innatparkspring.com), which&#13;
Boats in Camden Harbor&#13;
is just steps from the Portland Art Museum&#13;
and six warmly furnished rooms; and&#13;
the Morrill Mansion B&amp;B (http:/Avww.&#13;
morrillmansion.com), a 19th-century&#13;
mansion on a picturesque West End Street&#13;
- the seven tasteful room contains period-style&#13;
furnishings.&#13;
To see a less-developed side of the state,&#13;
it’s about a two-hour drive from Portland&#13;
- much of it along a very scenic stretch of&#13;
U.S. 1 - to the resort comnaunities along&#13;
western Penobscot Bay; including Rockland&#13;
and Camden. You’re not going to encounter&#13;
as many gay travelers out this way, but&#13;
there are a handful ofvery gay-friendly&#13;
accommodations. Maine’s Mid-Coast is&#13;
a place for quiet vacations, ideal if you’re&#13;
a hiker, photographer, fishing enthusiast,&#13;
or sailor. Camden is home to a fleet of&#13;
Windjammer sailing ships (http://www.&#13;
mainewindjammercruises.com), which can be&#13;
booked not only on multiple-day excursions&#13;
throughout the region but also for afternoon&#13;
jaunts along Penobscot Bay.&#13;
The craggy 1,000-ft peaks of Camden&#13;
Hills State Park are a regional highlight; you&#13;
can tread along more than 20 miles of rugged&#13;
nature and hiking trails through this dramatic&#13;
5,500-acte paradise, and overnight in a&#13;
112-site camping area. The once-workaday&#13;
town of Rockland has blossomed of late, with&#13;
several outstanding restaurants and cafes. The&#13;
key draw here is one of the foremost small&#13;
art collections in the nation, the Famsworth&#13;
Art Museum, which contains works by many&#13;
noted Maine painters, including the George&#13;
Bellows, Louise Nevelson, and the Wyeth&#13;
¯ The on-site Wyeth Center explores that&#13;
famous family of painters.&#13;
Rockland’s elegant, yet reasonably&#13;
priced LimeRock Inn, is operated by a&#13;
lmowledgeable and friendly couple Frank&#13;
Isganitis &amp; EJ. Walter, who prepare a&#13;
delicious breakfast each morning. Rooms in&#13;
this handsome Queen Anne Victorian are&#13;
done in period style, but with such modern&#13;
perks as flat-panel TVs with HDTV/DVD&#13;
and clock radios with iPod docks. First-&#13;
Andrew Collinsphoto&#13;
rate restaurants and galleries are just steps&#13;
awa): The gay-owned Camden Harbour Inn&#13;
(http://www.camdenharbourinn.com), with&#13;
its spectacular location overlooking the town’s&#13;
harbor, is ideal for a luxury getaway - the 18&#13;
rooms and suites are sumptuously appointed,&#13;
and the on-site restaurant, Natalie’s, serves&#13;
exceptiofial contemporary American fare.&#13;
Still about 75 miles farther "down east"&#13;
(Maine lingo for in the direction of the&#13;
Canadian Maritimes - "down" refers to the&#13;
fact that longitude decreases as you travel&#13;
east), lies Mr. Desert Island. Here you’ll&#13;
find the resort town of Bar Harbor and the&#13;
adjacent 40,000-acre Acadia National Park.&#13;
A 27-mile Loop Road meanders through the&#13;
park, accessing trailheads and many scenic&#13;
vistas. Some.hiking trails climb up to 1,530-&#13;
foot Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on&#13;
the Eastern Seaboard, and still others hug the&#13;
granite-strewn shore. In Bar Harbor, the Abbe&#13;
Museum, set in the 1893 former YMCA&#13;
overlooking the village green, contains an&#13;
enormous trove of artifacts and exhibits that&#13;
trace the state’s Native American history.&#13;
Bar Harbor has dozens of motels, hotels&#13;
and inns, among them the gay-friendly&#13;
Anne’s White Column Inn (http://www.&#13;
anneswhitecolumns.com) and its sister&#13;
property, the larger and more elegant&#13;
Clefrstone Manor (http://www.cleftstone.&#13;
com). ~ae advantage ofAnne’s White&#13;
Column Inn is its close proximity to area&#13;
shopping and dining. One other excellent&#13;
LGBT-friendly option in Bar Harbor is the&#13;
Aysgarth Station (http://~vw~v.aysgarth.com),&#13;
which is quite affordable and located very&#13;
close to several good restaurants.&#13;
With so long a shoreline and so relatively&#13;
small a population, Maine offers one&#13;
precious commodity that’s all too rare in the&#13;
northeastern U.S.: space. Although parts of&#13;
the coast has been developed with mini-golf&#13;
centers and condo colonies, the majority of it&#13;
remains beautifully preserved and ideal for a&#13;
memorable getaway.&#13;
07.01.2010&#13;
help&#13;
Demented Inc.’ Tour graces the Copa to promote&#13;
their new DVD ofmadness ’Memoirs ofDmentia"&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
Jenna Zdia, Dmentia Divi~yl and OKC’s Bearded Lad3,. Gotqn photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CI~L OK On Sunday&#13;
the 13th ofJune Rachae! Eik~’s Sunday&#13;
night show had a special treat as Dmentia&#13;
Diviw1 / a.k.a, director Glenn Storm) and&#13;
his sid&amp;dck Jenna Telia performed and&#13;
promoted Dmented Inc’s new film, "Memoirs&#13;
of Dmentia.:" With Drnentia showing up in&#13;
the style of Dawn Davenport. she and Miss&#13;
Telia put on quite an act promoting this work&#13;
of art.&#13;
Nxis 90 minute film is not for everyone,&#13;
bur &amp;finitely a must for those who love&#13;
artistic dysfunction, insanity and pure white&#13;
trash truly in the style ofJohn Waters, who is&#13;
credited with inspiring this epic. Various ideas&#13;
and concepts show up clearly with obvious&#13;
influences from the xT~qzard of Oz, the&#13;
infamous Female Trouble movie, the Rocky&#13;
Horror Picture Show, the classic Deliverance&#13;
fli&amp; ~ a real squealer) among maW others.&#13;
With only 4 people in the cast, it tells the&#13;
story of mad Scientist Dr.Frankemveenie&#13;
who creates the lead hermaphrodite, she male&#13;
Dmenria Divinvl. Dmentiahas ahard life&#13;
running a bordello, fights off the advances of&#13;
Hillbilly Cousin Earl only to be impregnated&#13;
by Officer Baloney Pony. She sells her baby&#13;
for cat’fare to Cousin Earl, who falls for her&#13;
neighbor Petunia.. Meanwhile Officer Baloney&#13;
Pony happens into a gay bar, falls into a&#13;
slumber, and in his subsequent dream follows&#13;
the Yellow Bri&amp; Road to see the Queen of&#13;
Zoe who tells him how he can come back to&#13;
earth as a gay man. All of these happy events&#13;
are entered into Miss Divinyl’s diary, who&#13;
wonders about her lost child. Will there be a&#13;
sequel???&#13;
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deadCENTER film depicts reversal o£Cali£ornia&#13;
gay marriage law&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
Oldahoma City, OK In the film ’8:&#13;
The Mormon Propositioff’ a former Mormon&#13;
missionary. Director Reed Cowan depicts the&#13;
events supporting the passage of Proposition&#13;
8. He chose to leave our opinions but rather&#13;
chose to tell the story objectively without&#13;
opinions, which he felt the public cleady&#13;
wanted. ~e film was originally premiered&#13;
at the Sundance Film Festival and received&#13;
the longest standing ovation in the histmw of&#13;
that festival., despite that it was held in Utah&#13;
where Mormons number well above 60% of&#13;
the population.&#13;
"I am honored to present this film at&#13;
deadCenter", said Melissa Scaramucci,&#13;
deadCenter Board Member and Director/&#13;
Producer with Crazy Diamond Productions.&#13;
Scaramucci and the organizing group invited&#13;
Oldahoma’s own TEN ( The Equality&#13;
Network) to talk to the crowd about the fight&#13;
in Oklahoma toward equality for all.&#13;
For those who dofft remember, on June&#13;
17, 2008 the California Supreme Court ruled&#13;
that California’s ban on same sex marriage&#13;
was discriminatory, thus making same sex&#13;
marriages legal in that state. Following&#13;
this ruling thousands of gay couples got&#13;
legally married in California, but this new&#13;
matrimonial freedom would not last long.&#13;
Anti-gay groups hired companies to&#13;
obtain signatures to put Proposition 8 on&#13;
the ballot of the November 4, 2008 election.&#13;
Successful at obtaining enough signatures,&#13;
Proposition 8 was on the ballot and simply&#13;
stated, "Only a marriage beva,een a man and&#13;
a woman is valid or recognized in California."&#13;
This proposition passed~ not only ending&#13;
the right of same sex couples to marry in&#13;
California but also leaving the marriages&#13;
of those same sex couples ,vho had already&#13;
married in lega! jeopardy&#13;
~e film depicts the astonishing approach&#13;
of the Mormon Church and their leadership,&#13;
primarily from Utah, using their tax free&#13;
financial support to get this measure passed.&#13;
"Ihere is proof by documentation and video&#13;
Emotions ran high during thefight to allow gays&#13;
to retain the right to marry in California. Their"&#13;
~orts were in vain.&#13;
in the film that this information is not&#13;
fabricated. This documentary follows&#13;
the activities of the Mormon Church,&#13;
questioning the legality of their actions&#13;
supporting Proposition 8 as a tax free entity,&#13;
donating millions to promote its passage.&#13;
The passage of Proposition 8 was a&#13;
crushing defeat for gay rights activists who&#13;
had hoped that public opinion on dais issue&#13;
had shifted enough to help them defeat dais&#13;
measure. The film depicts addition irony in&#13;
that the Mormon Church claimed to take&#13;
this action in the name ofJesus Christ. This&#13;
exploration of the Chur&amp; ofJesus Christ of&#13;
Latter Day Saints’ involvement in the passage&#13;
of Proposition 8 reveals their secretive,&#13;
decades long campaign against same sex&#13;
marriage. More information about the film&#13;
can be found at wv#;v.mormonproposition.&#13;
com.&#13;
Business is booming for&#13;
Sean Hayes&#13;
Things were looking tough for Sean&#13;
Hayes for a minute there - his coming-out&#13;
interview in The Advocate came off as cranky&#13;
and too-late, and then that Newsweek piece&#13;
suggested he was too gay to be convincing&#13;
as the hetero leading man of the Broadway&#13;
revival Promises, Promises. It looked for a&#13;
second like he was damned if he did and&#13;
damned if he didfft. But the one-time Will &amp;&#13;
Grace star is having the last laugh: He scored&#13;
a Tony nod for the show, reviews for his gig&#13;
as host of the Tony Awards were glowing, and&#13;
his prodnction company scored a hit with the&#13;
sitcom Hot in Cleveland, which premiered.&#13;
to high ratings on TV Land. Hayes will be&#13;
keeping his TV mogul hat firmty~in place,&#13;
with NBC Universa! signing a two-year deal&#13;
with Hazy" Mills (his company with Todd&#13;
Milline0 to develop new shows for network&#13;
and cable. (Yoglt recall Hayes showing off his&#13;
sitcom-creating acumen On Bravo’s Situation:&#13;
Comedy.) So yes, naysayers, this gu)?s&#13;
officially a litde more than "Just Jack~"&#13;
from her national TV talk show. During&#13;
July of2009 she issued her "OHahoma&#13;
Citizen’s Proclat~aation for Morality" at the&#13;
Oldahoma State Capitol in which she blamed&#13;
our nation’s troubled economy on "same&#13;
sex marriage, divorce, pornograph)~ sex&#13;
trafficking and other forms ofdebauchery’.&#13;
On economic issues she iS likewise far to the&#13;
right, opposing a minimum wage increase&#13;
in Oklahoma in 2006 ~vhen it was $5.15 an&#13;
hour, even requesting that a study be done&#13;
to see how people living on that wage could&#13;
better budget their money.&#13;
Although Brittany has already made&#13;
history by being the first transgendered&#13;
person to run for public office in Oklahoma,&#13;
she isn’t running for that reason. She has&#13;
publicly stated, " I understand that there&#13;
are going to be some folks who try to make&#13;
this election about the fact that my medical&#13;
history includes a gender transition, but I’m&#13;
running for office because I believe I’m the&#13;
best candidate to fight for jobs, education and&#13;
transportation."&#13;
Born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, Ms.&#13;
Novomy graduated from the University of&#13;
Arts and Sciences of Oldahoma and went on&#13;
to get her law degree from the University of&#13;
California-Hastings and is now a practicing&#13;
attorney. She is an active member of the&#13;
Young Democrats, who elected her as a&#13;
national committeewoman and also honored&#13;
her as their 2010 Woman of the Year.&#13;
Oklahoma House District 84 indudes&#13;
parts of northwest Oklahoma City, Bethany&#13;
and Warr Acres. She’s ready for the fight and&#13;
feels "I think our chances are really great.&#13;
People are ready for a change."&#13;
07.01.2010&#13;
Photo’s by Victor G. &amp; Judy G.&#13;
Out &amp;Aboa~t in Oklahoma&#13;
@ Tulsa Eagle. Tulsa&#13;
Tasha Carrington and Billy Jackson per[orming to the smash&#13;
hit of Lady Antebelliums’. "Need You Now". tt was well&#13;
received by the overflow crowd in attendance. Photo by&#13;
Ernest Atchison&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@ Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ The Copa, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Tulsa Pride Parade 2010&#13;
@ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
Mayor Oscar Goodman oI~cially welcoming the award ~vinnmg celebrity&#13;
Gay Travel Columnists, Donald Pile and Ray Williams to Las Vegas.&#13;
@&#13;
@ Tulsa Pride Parade 2010&#13;
@ Tulsa Pride Festival 2010&#13;
@ Tulsa Pride Festival 2010&#13;
07.01.2010&#13;
By Ed Sikov&#13;
for Me, Marg itff’&#13;
Craig was giddy on the ferry: "Margaritas&#13;
are my tCavorite drink!" He clapped his&#13;
dimpled hands in excitement and began singsonging,&#13;
"Goodie goodie gumdrops!" He was&#13;
still jolly because I had withheld my controlfre~&#13;
Msh plan. I had no intention of using that&#13;
sticky-sweet frozen concentrate he loved, and&#13;
I was too much of a food snob to even let the&#13;
bottled pigswill variety into the house. Once,&#13;
in a notorious act of radical foodie-ism, I&#13;
poured Sa!’s bottle of Yucatan Yuri’s Primo-&#13;
Papi Mix off the de&amp;. Before I had a chance&#13;
to tel! an outrageous lie about Yucatan Yuri’s&#13;
whereabouts, Sal saw me, rushed outside in&#13;
a fuD4 and punched me in the shoulder. We&#13;
didn’t speak for a month.&#13;
"Vge need frozen concentrate, of course.&#13;
W-e do have orange liqueur...."&#13;
"I have to tell you something," I began,&#13;
but the two nasty Pomeranians owned by the&#13;
cable sex show hostess Raven Wren - who&#13;
apparently didn’t have enough smarmy gay&#13;
men around her in the city, so she bought&#13;
a place in the Pines - suddenly defined&#13;
the term "bad canine karma" by attacking&#13;
a distraught muscle-boy’s twin white Shih&#13;
Tzus. The ensuing screeching and yelping (by&#13;
Raven) drowned out further discussion.&#13;
Vge were in the grocery’s frozen foods&#13;
section with one of Craig’s giant-size&#13;
Cabbage-Patch-Ydds fists engulfing a can&#13;
of corn syrup with artificial lime flavor&#13;
when I yanked it out of his hand; declared,&#13;
%XZe’re not using that"; and threw it back&#13;
into the freezm: Craig looked stricken. "Let’s&#13;
make our Margaritas from scratch, OK?" I&#13;
demanded, none too consolingly. "I don’t&#13;
_want_ scratch," Craig whined; "I want my&#13;
Margaritas! V/hy are you so mean? Why&#13;
can’t I have what I want?" "l-hen came big&#13;
whopping tears streaming down his colossal&#13;
face, which rippled with despair.&#13;
whopping tears streaming down his colossal&#13;
face, which rippled with despair.&#13;
At first I was mortified. But I’m here&#13;
to tell you that mortification is preferable to&#13;
the near-suicidal guilt that followed. I Wasn’t&#13;
on the ferry any more so I couldn’t jump&#13;
off. I could do nothing but hate myself to&#13;
the bone. "Don’t cry! Get what you ~vant!&#13;
I’ll make Margaritas my way, and you make&#13;
yours your way." I pulled the can of frozen&#13;
concentrate out of the freezer. "See?" I said,&#13;
putting the wretched junk into our cart. Then&#13;
I took one of Craig’s soft hands in mine and&#13;
led him toward the unsweetened lime juice.&#13;
"Ihe Margarita, Two Ways&#13;
Craig’s way: Dump a can of children’s&#13;
frozen concentrate into a blender, add ice&#13;
and enough tequila to keep everyone from&#13;
realizing how crummy the drink tastes, and&#13;
press "ultra-high"; if you’re lucky you’ll forget&#13;
to put the top on the blender.&#13;
My way- makes four cocktails:&#13;
3/4-cup inexpensive white Tequila (it’s&#13;
dumb to waste fine tequila by drowning it in&#13;
a Margarita, but then I’m a cheapskate)&#13;
1/3-cup unsweetened lime juice&#13;
1/4-cup orange liqueur (we had Orange&#13;
Curacao on hand - you can use any tTpe)&#13;
l/4-cup Really Simple Syrul5 (you can buy&#13;
Simple Syrup ready-made, or you can boil&#13;
sugar and water and stand around staring at a&#13;
candy thermometer, or you can make Really&#13;
Simple Syrup by putting equal parts sugar&#13;
and water in a jar and shaking it until the&#13;
sugar dissolves)&#13;
Pour some flaked salt onto one small plate&#13;
and a thin layer of lime juice onto another.&#13;
Add all ingredients to a large cocktail shaker&#13;
with some ice; shake. Dip the rim of each&#13;
glass first in the juice and then in the salt,&#13;
then pour the Margaritas in the center.&#13;
N&#13;
AWeekend ofPageantry at Angles Newly Crowned&#13;
Miss Gay Oklahoma US ofA Newcomer and Miss&#13;
Gay US ofA at Large&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
Miss Gay US ofA Oklahoma at Large 2009 Lindsay Paige,&#13;
winner Bianca LeBlanc, April Reign Miss Gay US ofa A at&#13;
Large and 1st alternate Cordillia 3/Ionroe. Gorin photo&#13;
OKI~HOMA CITY, OK__ Jack&#13;
Calcote, Steve Davis and Nathan Thomas had&#13;
a busy weekend as they put on two pageants&#13;
back to back Friday June 11 and Saturday&#13;
June 12. Angles came back to life as the girls&#13;
competed for their titles, retaining the usual&#13;
glamour of yesteryear while also reflecting&#13;
changes in the field of female impersonation&#13;
in Oklahoma.&#13;
The trio of Calcote, Davis &amp; N~omas&#13;
owns both pageants as well as the Mr[ Gay&#13;
Oklahoma US ofA Contest ( men competing&#13;
as hot men, not to be confused with Mr. Gay&#13;
US ofA MI, which is for male illusion). The&#13;
nationwide Gay US ofA system differs from&#13;
the Miss Gay America System in that while&#13;
that system does not allow surgical alterations&#13;
below the neck, the Miss Gay"&#13;
US ofA system allows unlimited&#13;
alterations except that one must&#13;
have male genitalia. The At Large&#13;
US ofA system in addition&#13;
requires that the contestants&#13;
weigh at least 200 pounds.&#13;
The weekend marked a&#13;
special occasion as the Miss Gay&#13;
Oklahoma US ofA Nexvcomer&#13;
contest was premiering with&#13;
their first pageant. Emceed by&#13;
the team of Rache! Erikks( Miss&#13;
Gay Oldahoma America 1994&#13;
and Miss Gay America 2004)&#13;
and Jozlyn Welch ( Miss Gay&#13;
Oklahoma US ofA at Large&#13;
2008), the winner was Carmen&#13;
Deveraux with 1st alternate&#13;
Ferrah Mikals. N~ey will both go&#13;
to on compete in the national&#13;
Miss Gay US ofA Newcomer&#13;
Pageant held August 11-13 in Indianapolis.&#13;
The following Saturday Lindsay Paige passed&#13;
on her title as Miss Gay Oklahoma US ofA&#13;
at Large to Bianca LeBlanc, with Cordillia&#13;
Monroe as 1st alternate. That festive night was&#13;
emceed by the lovely Latina Tillie Laine, who&#13;
herselfwas a Miss Gay Oklahoma America in&#13;
1983. The winners of that contest will go on&#13;
to compete in the national Miss Gay US ofA&#13;
at Large Pageant which will also be held also&#13;
in Indianapolis October 6-8 of this year.&#13;
3-he Mr Gay US ofA Contest will be&#13;
held this upcoming August 25 at the Copa.&#13;
For information about that contest e-mail&#13;
Mr.Calcote at calcojack36@yahoo com.&#13;
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cusps, Mercury entering Leo and Venus&#13;
into Virgo kick off a lot of issues. Being&#13;
cute, outspoken and constructively&#13;
cdticat (let’s hope!) wilt have broad&#13;
ramifications. Modesty, compassion and&#13;
forethought are atways good to check&#13;
before speaking.&#13;
ARIES (Narch 20- Apri~ 19): Playful&#13;
banter can help stimulate a better work&#13;
environment, but not [oo playful lest&#13;
your intentions are misunderstood.&#13;
Spontaneous provocation has its place,&#13;
but strategic consulting with colleagues&#13;
will probably prove more effective.&#13;
TAURUS (Apri~ 20 - Nay 20): Your&#13;
new playful streak could come off as&#13;
critical and bitchy. Sometimes a Bette&#13;
Davis impression just can’t make it&#13;
right. One should never let go of the&#13;
Golden Rule - but’cha are, Blanche!&#13;
Well, you easily could. Be extra mindful&#13;
and considerate!&#13;
GEN~N! {Nay 21- June 20): You have&#13;
a lot to say and it feels very important&#13;
to you. Your family and boss may&#13;
disagree. Look for a new perspective&#13;
and tweak your message a bit. Listen&#13;
to friends with radical, challenging&#13;
suggestions.&#13;
CANCER (June 21- July 22): Even if&#13;
changing jobs seems risky these days,&#13;
con sider taking the chance. Staying&#13;
where you are could be worse. Any&#13;
current dissatisfaction with your job&#13;
invites self-sabotage. Seek advice from&#13;
a friend experienced in the work you&#13;
want to do.&#13;
LEO (Ju~y 23 - August 22): However&#13;
you identify with your words, some&#13;
separation is good. Your partner can&#13;
help open you up to powerful new&#13;
ideas. Look past long-held notions to&#13;
your most basic values; it’s better to&#13;
take in those fresh notion s.&#13;
WRGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Step out of the social whid for a bit.&#13;
Focus on taking care of yourself inside&#13;
and out. A new look should honor your&#13;
age, not hide it. Knowing your limits can&#13;
help you zero in on your strengths.&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October 22):&#13;
Conflicted about social opportunities?&#13;
You may be better off in quiet retreat&#13;
with fewer, better friends. Favor the&#13;
more productive and creative ones.&#13;
Save time and energy for your partner,&#13;
even if you don’t have one - yet.&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23- November&#13;
21): Balancing friendly conversations&#13;
with the boss, and maintaining&#13;
friendships with colleagues, and could&#13;
get you a huge promotion. Never forget&#13;
where you came from and that going up&#13;
the ladder helps you to pull others up&#13;
after.&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 -&#13;
December 20): Showing off newfound&#13;
wisdom could quickly force you to admit&#13;
to the limits of your recent learning.&#13;
Instead, ask thoughtful questions of&#13;
a real expert. Don’t be shy! An outr4&#13;
creative approach could spark new&#13;
directions and insights for both of you.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21 -&#13;
January 19): Sex seems to be shifting&#13;
from practice to theory. That’s OK,&#13;
especially if you consider deeply what&#13;
it’s all about. Old messages on the topic&#13;
take sudden relevance. Tapes to erase?&#13;
Valuable but forgotten lessons? You&#13;
could be surprised.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
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pretty well. What does your partner say&#13;
about that? A discussion on the topic is&#13;
at least in order. People do change and&#13;
grow. Even if everything is hunky-dory,&#13;
it’s good to talk.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March t9):&#13;
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"We are at a moment now when liberalism is poised to have&#13;
its biggest impact since Roosevelt, because the conservative&#13;
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"What mailers, as always, is not what we can’t do,&#13;
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              <text>LOCAL NEWS N NAT[ON&amp;L NEWS N WORLD NEWS ~{ L[FEST}[Lg ~5~ [~’[~ N , N&#13;
THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA FlashBack&#13;
The STAR Exclusive Lily Tomlin Intervie~v&#13;
Front Cover March 2007......&gt;&#13;
Oklahoma News Flash Backs -Page 3-4&#13;
Photo Flash Backs - Page 8 &amp; 11&#13;
VOLUME 8 ISSUE 1 Twitter.corn!MetroStarNews ~ MetroStarNews.com ~EE ! JANUARY 1,2011&#13;
Ask, on’ Tel heads&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
Obama plans to sign the bill quickly,&#13;
but that will nor end the ban. Gay&#13;
servicemembers will need to stay in the closet&#13;
for a few more months.&#13;
After Obama signs the measure, he and&#13;
the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman&#13;
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff must certify that&#13;
the military is ready for the change and&#13;
that it will not harm military readiness or&#13;
effectiveness, unit cohesion, recruiting or&#13;
member retention.&#13;
Then after that DADT repeal will take&#13;
effect 60 days later. Xhe process is expected to&#13;
proceed relatively smoothly.&#13;
"No longer will patriots be forced to lie&#13;
in order to serve the country they love and&#13;
are willing to die f?r," said Human Rights&#13;
Campaign President Joe Solmonese. "~his&#13;
vote gy:the United Sta{es Senate will have&#13;
Presi&amp;nt Barack Obama. ~Wockn~rphoto extremely pOsitive rippl~ effects well b~yo~d&#13;
" Dont Ask; Dont Tell. Our government has&#13;
,WA~SHINGTON, DC Don’t Ask, sent a powerful message that discrimination,,,&#13;
Dont %11, the military’s ba~on open gays, " on any level, should not be tolerated&#13;
lS "&#13;
headed for the dustbin of history. Servicemembers Legal Defense Network&#13;
The Senate voted 65-31 on Dec. 18 to&#13;
authorize the policy’s repeal and sent the&#13;
measure to President Barack Obama for his&#13;
signature.&#13;
Eight Republicans joined all but one&#13;
Democrat in voting to repeal the ban. They&#13;
were Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe&#13;
of Maine, Scott Brown of Massachusetts,&#13;
Richard Burr of North Carolina, John&#13;
Ensign of Nevada, Mark Kirk of Illinois, Lisa&#13;
Murkowski ofAlaska and George Voinovich&#13;
of Ohio. Democrat Joe Manchin of West&#13;
Virginia did not vote.&#13;
Executive Director Aubrey Sarvis called on&#13;
the Pentagon to cease DADT discharges&#13;
during the months between now and when&#13;
repeal is finalized.&#13;
"I respectfully ask Defense Secretary&#13;
Robert Gates to use his a[tthority to suspend&#13;
all Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell investigations&#13;
during this interim period," Sarvis said.&#13;
"Until the president signs the bill, until&#13;
there is certification and until the 60-day&#13;
congressional period is over, no one should&#13;
........Continued See DADT Page-5&#13;
Enid P-Flag Presents the&#13;
2011 Winter Bal&#13;
ENID, OK On Saturday Night,&#13;
January 22, 2011 Enid’s Symphony Hall&#13;
will coine alive with the festivities of P-Flag’s&#13;
(Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays)&#13;
gala major event, the Winter Ball. N~e event&#13;
runs from 8 p.m. until midnight and will&#13;
include a live DJ, light food, a catered ba,;&#13;
and a professional photographer to take&#13;
photos of the partiers upon request. Tickets&#13;
for the Ball are $10 and can be ordered&#13;
by contacting Enid P-Flag. Xhis event is&#13;
sponsored by Cross~valk United Church,&#13;
Enid’s only official open and affirming&#13;
church.&#13;
Since opening in March of this year a~&#13;
1319 S. Van Buren Enid’s GLBT community&#13;
center, which is named simply, "N~e Center",&#13;
has been busy and activities are growing.&#13;
Through the Center Enid’s P-Flag chapter&#13;
provides free counseling find mediation,&#13;
and recently added free rapid HIV testing.&#13;
Enid’s P-Flag is also partnering with other&#13;
organizations through their Bridge Building&#13;
Program for which GLBTWA youth and&#13;
young adults sign up to assist people in&#13;
need of help with tasks such as raking&#13;
leaves, putting up or taking down holiday&#13;
decorations, delivering hot meals or other&#13;
useful activities. Not only does this program&#13;
help provide needed volunteers, it also&#13;
connects GLBTQA youth and young adults&#13;
to the mainstream community and allows&#13;
them to share their stories of diversity as the&#13;
beneficiaries get to know them.&#13;
During this holiday season food has been&#13;
donated ftom the Center to the Horn of&#13;
Plenty, which is Enid’s largest food bank.&#13;
........Continued See ENID Page-15&#13;
Metro&#13;
to Retire&#13;
F .er &amp;&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Chaz Ward Founder and Publisher ofthe 7hlsa based&#13;
Mewo Star Newspaper retires at 71.&#13;
TULSA, OK __ "It’s the right time to&#13;
retire. The business is changing and needs&#13;
younger blood with nexv ideas. It’s been&#13;
hard work but very rewarding to inform,&#13;
unite and entertain the GLBT community&#13;
of Oklahoma and the surrounding region."&#13;
Chaz Ward&#13;
When Mr. Ward decided ro start a GLBT&#13;
focused newspaper he did so with mixed&#13;
hopes, appropriate apprehensions, and small&#13;
beginnings. The purpose for starting this&#13;
enterprise as the Ozarks Star in 2003 was to&#13;
provide the unrepresented gay community&#13;
of southxvest Missouri, northeast Oklahoma&#13;
and northwest Arkansas with a viable voice.&#13;
It was just a digest size black and white news&#13;
and information magazine with just 12 pages,&#13;
four advertisers and a circulation under&#13;
700 distributed in Joplin and Springfield,&#13;
Missouri, Fayetteville, At’kansas, Pittsburg,&#13;
Kansas and Tulsa. Even then he lmew he&#13;
~vas getting into a challenging fidd where&#13;
countless entrepreneurs had come and gone&#13;
in that region alone. Then as now in this area&#13;
of the United States gay newspapers deal with&#13;
limited advertising revenue because so many&#13;
business owners are reluctant to be seen in a&#13;
gay focused publication. "The limited revenue&#13;
forced us ro rely on part time staff~vorking&#13;
primarily as a labor of tove, which makes ir&#13;
tough going," said Mr. \Yard.&#13;
He would also be dealing with&#13;
fear and animosity towards the GLBT&#13;
community, but he had seen toughe~~"&#13;
times. Growing up in Oklahoma City&#13;
as a teenager in the mid 1950s he&#13;
faced what was then a different world.&#13;
Oklahoma City had only one gay bat’,&#13;
the Mayflower, and even that oasis of&#13;
GLBT life was subjected to constant&#13;
police harassment for which there was no&#13;
recourse. Homosexuality was considered&#13;
a mental illness, sodomy laws were&#13;
tstilt on the books, and gay rights (let&#13;
alone marriage) weren’t even considered&#13;
worthy of discussion by mainstream&#13;
society. Understandably, along with&#13;
many other GLBT people, he moved&#13;
to California where the environment&#13;
was at least a little better, working in&#13;
management with a nationa! building&#13;
services firm until his retirement in&#13;
1994.&#13;
He then began buying and&#13;
remodeling old homes ro resell, one of&#13;
which he turned into a bed &amp; breald’ast&#13;
in Joplin that he operated and where the&#13;
Ozarks Star was born in 2003. Although&#13;
he knew from firsthand observation&#13;
what he was getting into, he began his&#13;
publication xvith lots of encouragement from&#13;
the areas GLBT community. After selling the&#13;
bed and breakfast in 2004, he moved to Tulsa&#13;
and renamed the paper simply, "The Star."&#13;
At that time the largest publication was the&#13;
Gayly Oklahoman, which focused primarily&#13;
on local news, while the Star dealt more with&#13;
entertainment and syndicated columns.&#13;
When the Gayly ceased publication in&#13;
2006 after 22 years as the primary news&#13;
source for the GLBT community and a&#13;
restart failed that same year, The Star became&#13;
Oklahoma’s largest GLBT newspaper with&#13;
a new role to fulfill. Victor Gorin, formerly&#13;
with the Gayly Oklahoman, began working&#13;
at the Metro Star serving as Copy Editor,&#13;
writer, working in ad sales, photography and&#13;
distribution primarily for the Oklahoma City&#13;
area, joined by writers Robin Dorner and&#13;
Jeanne Flanigan. Also coming on board in&#13;
Tulsa were writer Michael Sasser, distributor&#13;
Bill Francisco and photographer Judy&#13;
Gabbard. Later becoming the Metro Star in&#13;
2007, the paper had grown to a circulation&#13;
of 4000 to 5000, changed from a magazine&#13;
to a tabloid, had gained credibility as a&#13;
viable source of news and information for&#13;
the GLBT community of Oklahoma which&#13;
included national news along with local&#13;
events and entertainment features.&#13;
........Continued See METRO STAR Page- 15&#13;
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Paul ~ompson passes&#13;
Away Leaving a lifetime&#13;
ofService&#13;
( 93 o20 0)&#13;
Oklahoma Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association ~des Again&#13;
For 25th ye~ars the Oklahoma Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association has held this annual Memorial&#13;
Day weekend event which celebrates gay&#13;
cowboys &amp; cowgirls with their friends. Held&#13;
as always at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds,&#13;
the rodeo is like any other with regular roping&#13;
and riding events, and unlike most others&#13;
with campy "Drag Races" and goat dressing&#13;
competitions. This rodeo now ranks among&#13;
the top 4 rodeos of the International Gay&#13;
Rodeo Association, which comprises over 20&#13;
rodeos in the United States and Canada.&#13;
Kelly Kirby receives the&#13;
Equality Oklahoma’s&#13;
Lifetime Achievement&#13;
Award&#13;
Paul ~hompson was a well known activist&#13;
for the GLBT community, starting from the&#13;
early 1970s when he w~s arrested for public&#13;
lewdness for publicly kissing a man on the&#13;
neck. He fought his case and won, and he&#13;
continued the rest of his life working to&#13;
make things better not only" ~br the GLBT&#13;
community but also other marginalized&#13;
minorities. He had co-chaired OGLPC&#13;
fiom 1992 until tis death on March 4 o~:&#13;
this year. He also had co-chaired the OKC&#13;
Pride Parade and Festival for many years,&#13;
and was instrmnental in arranging the first&#13;
one in 1987. In addition he was a tireless&#13;
activist with the Oldahoma Democratic&#13;
Party:, was an active board member ~vith the&#13;
Oklahoma City chapter of the NAACP and&#13;
also served on the Martin Luther King Parade&#13;
Committee. His life made a major impact on&#13;
the lives and future of GLBT Oldahomans&#13;
and others seeking justice and equality.&#13;
Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Foundation acquires&#13;
new once and gets a&#13;
new Director&#13;
Cimarron Alliance dates back to its&#13;
original formation in 1995, beginning then&#13;
as a Political Action Committee striving&#13;
to promote gay or gay friendly candidates&#13;
and legislation in Oklahoma. In 1997 the&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Foundation was formed&#13;
in order to enable the organization to accept&#13;
tax deductible contributions and work&#13;
towards educational efforts for the GLBT&#13;
community and Oklahomans in general&#13;
about their issues.&#13;
They acquired their first office this year&#13;
at 729 N.W. 17th Street, and also hired&#13;
their first fulltime Executive Director, Scott&#13;
Hamilton. He strives to keep the Foundation&#13;
going strong during these tough times&#13;
stating, "You keep going because the needs&#13;
do not abate just because money is tight. If&#13;
you bdieve in social justice that doesn’t stop&#13;
until there is justice."&#13;
At their 30th annual Equality Gala&#13;
Banquet, Equality Otdahoma bestowed their&#13;
Lifetime Achievement Award on Kelly Kirby.&#13;
A veteran and successful businessman xvith&#13;
his own accounting firm, he was honored&#13;
for over 20 years of activism on behalf of&#13;
the GLBT community in Tulsa. Not going&#13;
overboard he stated modestly afterwards, "&#13;
I would have to say that at 56 years old the&#13;
word lifetime is a bit daunting."&#13;
Oklahoma City holds&#13;
their 23rd Annual Pride&#13;
Parade and Festival&#13;
From humble beginnings in 1987, the&#13;
Oklahoma Pride Parade and Festival once&#13;
again brought people together to parry,&#13;
reminisce, and stand together. N~is year it was&#13;
accompanied by the banners of Cimarron&#13;
Alliance displayed on the lampposts along&#13;
the parade route on Classen Boulevard. N~is&#13;
time it also began with an outrageously fun&#13;
block party on Friday night June 25th on the&#13;
39th Street Strip, follmved by the Festival in&#13;
Memorial Park Saturday and Sunday which is&#13;
the beginning point of the Parade. The Parade&#13;
~cked off on grand style at 5 p.m., much&#13;
glamorized by this year’s Grand Marshall,&#13;
Ginger Lamar.&#13;
Miss Lamar ( a,k,a, Queen Supreme,&#13;
Beauty with a Bite, Queen of the F---king&#13;
Universe) has been a mainstay in the OKC&#13;
entertainrnent scene for over 30 years. A wild&#13;
emcee never caught short for a wisecrack&#13;
or snappy comeback, she has delighted&#13;
audiences in a style all her own. Today she&#13;
still reigns as the emcee Saturday nights at the&#13;
Boom, a proud Oklahoma tradition that truly&#13;
did it her way.&#13;
Pride Parade and Festival&#13;
Celebrated in Tulsa&#13;
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Parade, followed by their biggest festival yet&#13;
in Centennial Park. N~is year their Parade&#13;
Marshall was the Reverend Martin Lavanhar,&#13;
Senior Pastor of Allsouls Unitarian Church&#13;
ofTulsa. He was honored for his courage&#13;
shown when he spoke at a conference in&#13;
Uganda rallying against efforts by that nation&#13;
to make homosexuali.ty a crime punishable by&#13;
the death penalty. Aiding a sister Unitarian&#13;
church in Uganda for this cause was a very&#13;
risky undertaking but he felt he had to make&#13;
a stand saying, "I’m 4! years old and I%e&#13;
never been called upon to go overseas to&#13;
risk my life for freedom. In some ways this&#13;
was that kind of call." When he returned&#13;
safely Toby Jenkins, the Director of Equality&#13;
Oldahoma stated, "We had to hono~ this&#13;
wonderful man, to let people know that&#13;
this straight minister fi’om Oldahoma was&#13;
only one of m,o ministers who was at this&#13;
conference in Uganda."&#13;
Enid gets their first&#13;
GLBT Commtmky&#13;
Center, and holds their&#13;
first Pride Celebration&#13;
One might not think a town like&#13;
Enid, well known for its conservatism,&#13;
grain elevators and their powerful football&#13;
team( the Enid Plainsman) as a place for&#13;
a gay scene, but yet this has emerged. Enid&#13;
High School has a Gay/Straight Alliance, a&#13;
local P-Flag Chapter ( Parents and Friends&#13;
of Lesbians and Gays), and now a GLBT&#13;
community center called simply the Center&#13;
at 1319 S. V3n Buren. Everything fi’om HIV&#13;
testing to dances are held there, ~long with&#13;
many groups now forming tip.&#13;
~ihis year Enid celebrated their 2nd Pride&#13;
Festival as Meadowlake Park came to life&#13;
with vendors and entertainers followed by an&#13;
evening firewor~ sho,a: This time over 400&#13;
people came to savor the solidarity and enjoy&#13;
the fun.&#13;
SSRA Rodeo -Back a~er&#13;
5 years in Grand Style&#13;
Back after 5 years, the Sooner State Rodeo&#13;
Association was again in full swing. Hosted&#13;
this time by the Ramada Inn East, the event&#13;
was held on October’s first weekend at the&#13;
Bridle Creek Horse Ranch and Resort in&#13;
Sperry. Founded in 2002, SSRA is a member&#13;
of the International Gay Rodeo Association.&#13;
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School Board&#13;
As a well known activist who has proudly&#13;
marched in OKC’s Pride Parade carrying a&#13;
sign that says "Gay Teacher", Joe Quigley has&#13;
for years been a tireless advocate for equality&#13;
and safe schools for all students, including&#13;
those GLBT or perceived to be. For this he&#13;
has gained the respect and admiration of not&#13;
only the GLBT community but also that&#13;
of countless of fair-minded Oklahomans.&#13;
A teacher with the Oklahoma City School&#13;
District since 1994 with 10 years of&#13;
satisfactory appraisals, he was at Northwest&#13;
Classen High School when in May of 2009&#13;
the Oklahoma City School Board voted to&#13;
fire him. Although they claimed it was for&#13;
poor performance, Mr. Quigley and his&#13;
supporters saw it as a ruse to get rid of him&#13;
due to his advocacy for GLBT students.&#13;
With the help of the American Federation&#13;
ofTeachers he took them to court where&#13;
District Judge Barbara Swinton not only&#13;
ruled in his favor, but apologized to him&#13;
on behalf of how he was treated by the&#13;
district. The District appealed, and. Judge&#13;
Swinton’s ruling was upheld. The Oklahoma&#13;
City School Board has now appealed to the&#13;
Oklahoma Supreme Court. At this time&#13;
Mr.Quigley is now in a permanent position&#13;
teaching English at Douglass High School;&#13;
N&#13;
O ahoma attempts&#13;
Exemption from Federal&#13;
Hate Crimes Law&#13;
In October of 2009 Presiden{ obama signed&#13;
into taw expanded Federal Hate Crimes&#13;
protections to include real or perce@ed&#13;
sexual orientation or gender identity as well&#13;
as disabilit)’ and gender. Although this was&#13;
hailed by the GLBT community and other&#13;
activists as a long overdue step forward, it was&#13;
also condemned by some religious groups and&#13;
other conservatives nationwide who claimed&#13;
that this measure promoted homosexuality&#13;
and stifled fi’ee speech.&#13;
Oklahoma was no exception, and in&#13;
early 2010 State Senator Steve Russell&#13;
introduced legislation to exempt Oldahoma&#13;
from this provision, prohibiting Oklahoma&#13;
law enforcement authorities from&#13;
cooperating with the Federal government&#13;
investigating these ty-pes of hate crimes. After&#13;
overwhehning passage in the Senate, it went&#13;
to the State House of Representatives where&#13;
State Representative Mike Shelton, in a&#13;
brilliant procedure of legislative maneuvering,&#13;
got this legislation stopped. He had this to&#13;
say as to why-- "There are pastors who wear&#13;
the veil of Chrisrianity who support this&#13;
legislation. As a Christian this offends me&#13;
because the Jesus I know doesn’t stand for&#13;
that." Mr. Shelton later received Cimarron&#13;
Alliance’s Legislator of the Year Award, an&#13;
honor shared with State Senator Judy Eason&#13;
McIntyre ofTulsa.&#13;
Oldahoma Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Political Caucus&#13;
Moves from Surv "va&#13;
Mode back to Recovery&#13;
During late 2009 and into this year, the&#13;
Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Political Caucus ( known as OGLPC) was&#13;
in survival mode. Formed in the early 1980s,&#13;
the group had a long history of advocacy and&#13;
education for the GLBT community, and was&#13;
most famous for their voter guides mailed out&#13;
to GLBT voters and their allies. However,&#13;
during 2009 and into this year attendance&#13;
had fallen to the point that the group could&#13;
not function. Paul Thompson, who had been&#13;
the male co-chair of the group since 1992,&#13;
was trying to revive the group when he passed&#13;
away during March of this year.&#13;
Determined to carry on the legacy&#13;
of OGLPC, co-chairs Jeanne Flanigan&#13;
and Steven Dubois have been working to&#13;
rebuild the group, and to reform it as a&#13;
PAC ( Political Action Committee) that ~vill&#13;
enable OGLPC to do fulfill their goals more&#13;
effectively.&#13;
They look forward greater milestones&#13;
ahead.&#13;
N&#13;
Brittany Novomy&#13;
made history when&#13;
she ran against State&#13;
Representative Sally&#13;
Kern&#13;
Sally Kern had already made a name for&#13;
herself long before she sha@d a spotlight&#13;
with Brittany. First elected in 2004 as a&#13;
self described "Kernse~-~ative", she gained&#13;
international notoriety’ after a speech she gave&#13;
to a Republican gathering was secretly taped&#13;
and posted on youtube. This speech stated&#13;
that "gays are a bigger threat than terrorism or&#13;
Islam"and that "no societ~r" that has embraced&#13;
homosexuality has lasted for more than a few&#13;
decades."She led the charge to get the book&#13;
"King and King" ( ~ story" for children about&#13;
a gay prince) removed from the Children’s&#13;
Section of Oklahoma County- Libraries,&#13;
labeling it "obscene." She also graced&#13;
the front page of the Metro Star when she&#13;
presented her Proclamation for Morality at&#13;
the Oklahoma State Capitol, which claimed&#13;
that America’s economic woes were due to&#13;
"abortion~ pornography, same sex marriage,&#13;
sex trafficking, divorce, illegitimate births,&#13;
child abuse and other forms of debauchery."&#13;
In 2010 Brittany Novotny threw her hat&#13;
in the ring to give District 84 voters a choice.&#13;
An Oklahoma Cite~ attorney and activist&#13;
with the Young Democrats, she was the first&#13;
transgendered person ever to run for public&#13;
once in Oklahoma. However she made it a&#13;
point not to focus on that issue, but rather on&#13;
things that she felt mattered more for average&#13;
raional Oldahomans like jobs, education and&#13;
transportation that Sally had neglected due to&#13;
her focus of social issues. AJthough she lost to&#13;
Ms.Kern in the Red Sweep of the November&#13;
general elections, BrittaW still made history&#13;
and will no doubt make more in the future.&#13;
Tramps continues the&#13;
Proud Tradition ofHave&#13;
a Heart&#13;
An annual event of love happens .&#13;
appropriately each year around Valentine’s&#13;
Day at Tramps with their Have a Heart&#13;
Benefit Show and Auction. It began as the&#13;
creation of the late Larry Crosby, then a coowner&#13;
ofTramps and Sister Gall Addis who&#13;
was then with Catholic Charities’ Loaves and&#13;
Fishes Program, which provided meals ~’~r&#13;
those living with HIV.Although Larry has&#13;
passed away his sister, Canaille Rohn who&#13;
is still a part owner ofTramps, along with&#13;
the stat~" and many volunteers again made&#13;
this event a fabulous success. This year over&#13;
$8,000 was raised.&#13;
Richard Ogden sworn in&#13;
an Oldahoma Regent [&#13;
Openly gay attorney and longtime activist&#13;
Richard Ogden was appointed by Governor&#13;
Brad Henry to the Board of Regents of the&#13;
Regional University" System of Oklahoma on&#13;
June 10. He was sworn in by District Judge&#13;
Barbara Sxvinton.&#13;
As a regent Mr. Ogden will be part of that&#13;
governing board which is responsible for the&#13;
hiring of university presidents.&#13;
Tulsa adopts Non-&#13;
Discrimination Policy&#13;
for City Employees&#13;
On June 17 the Tulsa Cit-y Council voted&#13;
6-3 to adopt a nondiscrimination policy for&#13;
municipal employees on the basis of sexual&#13;
orientation, ,~though in 1975 then Mayor&#13;
Robert LaFortune commissioned a report&#13;
recommending adoption of this policy;&#13;
the report was rejected Iia 1994 the Tulsa&#13;
GLBT community participated in formal&#13;
hearings in favor of this policy, only to be&#13;
denied again. The Tulsa Human Rights&#13;
Commission had been recommending this&#13;
change for over 15 years. I~a-is Wilmes,&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality’s Advocacy Director&#13;
stated, "This makes such a strong statement&#13;
to the region on how Tulsa is a welcoming&#13;
and sensible island in a state that is often&#13;
ridiculed for being intolerant and unjust&#13;
towards marginalized populations." Tulsa now&#13;
joins other Oklahoma cities who have this&#13;
policy for their employees, Del City, Mtus,&#13;
McAlester,Miami, Noble and Vi.nita.&#13;
Tulsa School Board Votes&#13;
for GLBT clusive&#13;
Nondiscrimination&#13;
Policy&#13;
During September the Tulsa School Board&#13;
voted unanimously to include GLBT persons&#13;
in their nondiscrimination/anti-bullying&#13;
policy for teachers, students and parents.&#13;
Tami Marler, a spokesperson for the Tulsa&#13;
Public Schools, stated that this change was&#13;
made in accordance with recommendations&#13;
by the Civil Rights Office of the U.S.&#13;
Department of Education. With this measure&#13;
they now join the school districts of Norman&#13;
and Oklahoma City ~vho also have this policy, .&#13;
although Oklahoma City’s policy goes further&#13;
in also protecting gender identity.&#13;
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By Rex Wockner&#13;
Dan Choi hospitalized&#13;
Activist Dan Choi. Wocknerphoto&#13;
Leading Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell activist Dan&#13;
Choi said Dec. 14 that he was committed to a&#13;
veterans hospital psychiatric ward on Dec. 10,&#13;
the day after the U.S. Senate again refused to&#13;
authorize repeal of the DADT ban on open&#13;
gays in the military.&#13;
On Dec. 18, the Senate reversed course&#13;
and voted 65-31 to authorize the repeal. (See&#13;
separate story.)&#13;
In an on-the-record e-mail sent from his&#13;
iPhone, Choi said he had experienced "a&#13;
breakdown and anxiety, attack."&#13;
"(T)he failures of government and&#13;
national lobbying carry consequences far&#13;
beyond the careers and reputations of&#13;
corporate leaders, elected o~cials, high&#13;
powered lobbyists or political elites." Choi&#13;
wrote. "They ruin lives. My breakdown was&#13;
a result of a cumulative array of stressors&#13;
but there is no doubt that the composite&#13;
betrayals felt on Thursday, by elected leaders&#13;
and gay organizations as wel! as many who&#13;
have exploited my name for their marketing&#13;
purposes, have added to the result."&#13;
Choi was released from the hospital&#13;
several days later and sounded like himself in&#13;
a telephone interview with CNN on Dec. 18.&#13;
Activists hope to force&#13;
teaching ofgay history&#13;
A bill introduced in the California&#13;
Legislature by Sen. Mark Leno, D-San&#13;
Francisco, would require that LGBT people&#13;
be fairly and accurately included in school&#13;
teaching material.&#13;
~ihe measure is sponsored by Equality&#13;
California and the Gay-Straight Alliance&#13;
Network.&#13;
~ae bill also prohibits the State Board of&#13;
Education from using instructional material&#13;
that discriminates on the basis of sexual&#13;
orientation or gender identity.&#13;
EQCA said that if enacted, the law&#13;
"would add LGBT to the existing list of&#13;
underrepresented cultural and ethnic groups&#13;
(that) are covered by current la~v related to&#13;
inclusion in textbooks and other instructional&#13;
materials in schools."&#13;
"LGBT people should not be pushed into&#13;
the closefwhen it comes to what students&#13;
learn about history," said EQCA Executive&#13;
Director Geoff Kors. "Educating youth about&#13;
the contributions ofLGBT Californians and&#13;
our state’s rich diversity will help foster true&#13;
acceptance of LGBT students and will&#13;
ultimately create a safe school environment&#13;
for all students."&#13;
GSA Network Executive Director Carolyn&#13;
Laub added, "LGBT youth are denied a fair&#13;
education xvhen they are exposed to harmful&#13;
stereotypes in classroom materials and are&#13;
excluded from learning about their history."&#13;
Leno said that "most textbooks don’t&#13;
include any historical information about the&#13;
LGBT movement."&#13;
"Our collective silence on this issue&#13;
perpetuates negative stereotypes ofLGBT&#13;
people and leads to increased bullying&#13;
of young people," he said. "We can’t&#13;
simultaneously tell youth that it’s OK to be&#13;
yourself and live an honest, open life when we&#13;
aren’t even teaching students about historical&#13;
LGBT figures or the LGBT equal rights&#13;
movement."&#13;
UN secretary-general,&#13;
US ambassador attend&#13;
LGBT event&#13;
United Nations Secretary-General Ban&#13;
Yd,moon and the United States’ U.N.&#13;
ambassador. Susan Rice. joined a high-level&#13;
U.N. panel Dec. 10 that condemned anti-gay&#13;
violence and the criminalization of same-sex&#13;
relations.&#13;
The Human Rights Day event was hosted&#13;
by several nations and organized by the&#13;
International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights&#13;
Commission, Human Rights Watch and&#13;
other organizations.&#13;
"Violence will end only when we&#13;
confront prejudice," Ban said. "Stigma and&#13;
discrimination will end only when we agree&#13;
to speak out. That requires all of us ro do our&#13;
part -- to speak out at home, at work, in our&#13;
schools and communities."&#13;
"Where there is tension between cultural&#13;
attitudes and universal human rights,&#13;
universal human rights must carry the day,"&#13;
he said. "Personal disapproval, even society’s&#13;
disapproval, is no excuse to arrest, detain,&#13;
imprison, harass or torture anyone -- ever.&#13;
... Human Rights Day commemorates the&#13;
Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights. It is&#13;
not called the Partial Declaration of Human&#13;
Rights. It is not the Sometimes Declaration&#13;
o~Human Rights. It is the Universal&#13;
Declaration, guaranteeing all human beings&#13;
their basic human rights, without exception."&#13;
Rice told the gathering: "The story ofmy&#13;
country is, in part, a story of the expanding&#13;
boundaries of rights and dignity -- of the way&#13;
that discrimination and prejudice have been&#13;
countered by acceptance and equality. I feel&#13;
dais deeply and I feel it very personally. Even&#13;
at a time of profound challenges at home&#13;
and abroad, we dare not give up on the great&#13;
causes of equality and fundamental rights.&#13;
And that includes the pursuit of full and&#13;
equal rights for the millions of people in this&#13;
country and around the world ,vho are gay,&#13;
lesbian, bisexual or transgender."&#13;
"Change," Rice said, "comes from people&#13;
... who refuse to move to the back of the bus.&#13;
It comes from the leaders, the activists, and&#13;
the ordinary men and women who believe&#13;
that all human beings have equal worth,&#13;
equa! dignity, equal consequence -- and&#13;
equal rights. This conviction underpins the&#13;
significant steps that the United States has&#13;
taken over the past two decades to advance&#13;
the human rights of all of those who are gay,&#13;
lesbian, bisexual and transgender."&#13;
The event was sponsored by U.N.&#13;
missions from Argentina, Belgium, Brazil,&#13;
Croatia, France, Gabon, the Netherlands,&#13;
New Zealand, Norway, and the United&#13;
States and by the Delegation of the European&#13;
Commission.&#13;
Illinois passes civil-union&#13;
law&#13;
The Illinois Legislature passed a civilunion&#13;
bill Dec. 1 and Gov. Pat Quinn said he&#13;
will sign it into law.&#13;
Gay or straight couples wilt be able to&#13;
enter into a civil union starting in July. The&#13;
unions will carry the san~e state-level rights as&#13;
marriage.&#13;
~ae vote in the Senate was 32-24. ~e&#13;
vote in the House of Representatives was&#13;
61-52.&#13;
"(These days), legislator after legislator&#13;
talks about ’my gay daughter;’ ’my gay&#13;
brother,’" Equality Illinois Director of Public&#13;
Policy Rick Garcia told Windy City Times.&#13;
"The most politically powerful thing gay&#13;
people can do is to come out to family and&#13;
friends.... Illinoisans are middle-of-the-road,&#13;
very steadfast folks, so [ think {’this bill~&#13;
passage) bodes well for our community across&#13;
the country."&#13;
Freedom to Marry Executive Director&#13;
Evan Wolfson ~velcomed the new iaw as a&#13;
"step," but said "civil union is no substitute"&#13;
for marriage.&#13;
"States that have created civil union as&#13;
a means of both giving and withholding --&#13;
providing legal protections wMle withholding&#13;
the freedom to marry and all its meaning&#13;
-- have found that civil union falls far short of&#13;
marriage vcith al! its tangible and intangible&#13;
significance in our lives," Wolfson said.&#13;
Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley&#13;
sounded a similar note Dec. 2, saying:&#13;
"Eventually marriage will take place. It has to&#13;
be.... We have to move faster."&#13;
Same-sex marriage is legal in Connecticut,&#13;
Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,&#13;
Vermont and Washington, D.C. In addition,&#13;
New York and Maryland recognize same-sex&#13;
marriages that take place elsewhere in the&#13;
nation or world.&#13;
Civil-union or domestic-partnership laws&#13;
that grant all state-level rights of marriage&#13;
are in place in California, Nevada, New&#13;
Jersey, Oregon and Washington. Laws that&#13;
grant same-sex couples some of the rights of&#13;
marriage are in place in Colorado, Hawaii&#13;
and Maine.&#13;
California is a further case unto itself.&#13;
Same-sex marriage was legal from June to&#13;
November 2008, when voters amended&#13;
the state constitution via Proposition 8 to&#13;
put a stop to it. The couples who married&#13;
then are still legally married, as are other&#13;
same-sex couples who live in California and&#13;
got married anywchere in the world before&#13;
Prop 8 passed. Gay couples who married&#13;
somewhere else after Prop 8 passed, or ~vho&#13;
marry elsewhere in the future, receive every&#13;
state-level right and obligation of marriage&#13;
in California except for the legal right to call&#13;
their marriage a "marriage" when they are in&#13;
California. They are not recognized under the&#13;
state’s domestic partnership law, but rather&#13;
are married.cou,p,les who are denied use of the&#13;
word "marriage.&#13;
N&#13;
January 1, 2011 5&#13;
O ahomans Eqt ality&#13;
hires new Execrative&#13;
~e Board of Directors of Equal:t).&#13;
Oklahoma hired Toby Jenkdns as their new&#13;
Execut@e Directoi; beginning his duties&#13;
October 1 .He had served on their Board&#13;
of Directors since 2008 and has a 13 year&#13;
history of volunteering for the organization.&#13;
He has been employed at the Tulsa County&#13;
Courthouse :[))r 18 years and has for the past 11&#13;
years served as the Civil Appeals Court Clerk&#13;
to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. He holds a&#13;
BS degree in Criminal Justice and a BA degree&#13;
in Biblical Linguistics and Pastoral Studies.&#13;
He also holds a masters degree in theolo~~&#13;
and has done graduate work in the Sociology&#13;
of Aging. He has 2 married children and a&#13;
granddaughter. He is glad to be there stating,&#13;
"It~ a great honor to work for an organization&#13;
that saves lives every day. I believe we must do&#13;
more tO address to needs of our community&#13;
and challenge them to step up to volunteer&#13;
service."&#13;
Norm Teenager&#13;
commits Suicide af,er&#13;
Ci W Co nci Meeting&#13;
Abo t GLBT History&#13;
On September 27 the Norman City&#13;
Council voted 7-1 to approve a proclamation&#13;
~br GLBT History Month. The Norman&#13;
Human Rights Commission wrote the&#13;
proclamation after much deliberation, and&#13;
there was a great deal of positive publicity&#13;
concerning the Council’s action. Howevm;&#13;
this approval met with strong opposition&#13;
from some Norman residents who showed&#13;
up at that meeting to air their protests, many&#13;
using stereotypical and negat@e references to&#13;
homosexuality.&#13;
This was wimessed by Zach Harrington,&#13;
a 19 year old gay Norman resident who had&#13;
heard similar sentiments when he had been&#13;
bullied as a student at Norman North High&#13;
School. Although his parents, Van and Nancy&#13;
Harrington and his sister Nikki were aware of&#13;
and supportive of his lifestTle, the sentiments&#13;
he heard expressed yet again apparently were&#13;
too much and he took his life at his parents’&#13;
home October 10. A candlelight vigil was held&#13;
for him October 13.&#13;
Margaret Cox, Don&#13;
&amp; Mick&#13;
Schirron honored at the&#13;
Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Awards Gala&#13;
Margaret Cox was honored with the&#13;
Cimarron .Alliance Lifetime Achievement&#13;
Award for many years spent to help women&#13;
achieve equality through her work with&#13;
the Oklahoma Chapter of the National&#13;
Organization for \7~/omen, and for ~vork&#13;
helping the GLBT community through&#13;
Herland Sister Resources and Cimarron&#13;
Alliance. Also honored as Legislators of the&#13;
Year were State Representative Mike Shelton&#13;
and State Senator Judy Eason Mclntyre.&#13;
Don Hawkins and Mick Schirron&#13;
received the Media Avcard as former owners&#13;
of the Gayly Oldahoman, which began&#13;
operation in 1983 and was Oklahoma’s&#13;
longest lasting and largest GLBT&#13;
newspaper. Beginning as a monthly paper&#13;
with a circulation of 4000, it later grew to&#13;
a biweekly publication with a circulation of&#13;
10,000. Due to a changing business climate&#13;
and personal commitments, Mr. Hawkins&#13;
and Mr. Schirron sold the Gayly in 2006 to&#13;
Andrew Hiclcs and the late Heather Harp&#13;
ofTulsa. Although reincorporated, the&#13;
paper resumed operation in March 15 2006&#13;
and ceased publication in December 15 of&#13;
that same year. Currently the Oklahoma&#13;
Historical Society is copying an entire set of&#13;
the Gayly OHahomans on microfilm.&#13;
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AIDS Walk O ahoma&#13;
"Each Step Brings Hope" was the theme&#13;
for the AIDSXX/-alk 2010 which took place&#13;
September I9 for the 12th year of this&#13;
event. Previously held in October, the date&#13;
,vas moved up and the location changed to&#13;
the Sonic Plaza in Bricktown, this time also&#13;
accompanied by a 5K run that morning.&#13;
Money raised from this event goes to help&#13;
those in the OHahoma City area infected&#13;
and/affected by HIM&#13;
Arnold ’%rna Lee"&#13;
Smith passes away at 83&#13;
As a longtime club owner, activist and&#13;
entertainer Arnold Lee Smith, best known&#13;
as Arna Lee, left a legacy of pride, hope and&#13;
fond memories for GLBT OHahomans.&#13;
He was a pioneer, spearheading efforts that&#13;
won Oklahoma City’s GLBT community&#13;
many freedoms they now take for granted.&#13;
When he was a club owner, with a club&#13;
called Lee’s Lounge in the early 1960s, he&#13;
endured relentless police harassment and&#13;
never backed down. Longtime partiers&#13;
remember police raids where he was arrested&#13;
along with his customers, and he would&#13;
bail them out along with himself and&#13;
re-open his bar that same night. Later he&#13;
opened Oklahoma’s first premier showbar,&#13;
the Roadhouse, where many big name&#13;
Oklahoma entertainers got their start. Later&#13;
he also owned a steamy dance club called&#13;
the Outrigger from 1979 until 1981.&#13;
After a sojourn in Florida, he opened&#13;
another bar complex also called nostalgically&#13;
the Roadhouse in 1995, which closed after&#13;
a year of operation, and then went partly&#13;
into retirement, still doing shows in various&#13;
clubs for many good causes. \ghen his heath&#13;
failed and he entered the Norman Veterans&#13;
Center Nursing Home, he passed away&#13;
October 3 I. He was missed by his many&#13;
friends, and honored because he madea&#13;
difference for the GLBT community of&#13;
Oldahoma.&#13;
be investigated or discharged under this&#13;
discriminatory law. :.. Certification and the&#13;
60-day congressional requirement must be&#13;
wrapped tip no later than the first quarter of&#13;
2011."&#13;
Sarvis called the repeal of the ban "the&#13;
defining civil rights initiative of this decade."&#13;
Lambda Legal Executive Director Kevin&#13;
Cathcart called the I7-year fight to overturn&#13;
the ban "a heroic political battle by LGBT&#13;
advocates who refused to give up."&#13;
In a statement Defense Secretary Robert&#13;
Gates said: "Once this legislation is signed&#13;
into law by the president the Department&#13;
of Defense will immediately proceed with&#13;
the planning necessary to carry out this&#13;
Change carefully and methodically, but&#13;
purposefully: This effort will be led by Dr.&#13;
Clifford Stanley, Undersecretary of defense&#13;
for personnel and readiness. The legislation&#13;
provides that repeal will take effect once&#13;
the President, the Secretary of Defense&#13;
and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of&#13;
Staff certify that implementation of the&#13;
new policies and regulations written by the&#13;
department is consistent with the standards&#13;
of military readiness, military effectiveness,&#13;
unit cohesion, and recruiting and retention&#13;
of the armed forces .... I will approach this&#13;
process deliberately and xvill make such&#13;
certification only after careful consultation&#13;
with the military service chiefs and our&#13;
combatant commanders and when I am&#13;
satisfied that those conditions have been met&#13;
for all the Services, commands and units. It is&#13;
therefore important that our men and women&#13;
in uniform understand that while today’s&#13;
historic vote means that this policy will&#13;
change, the implementation and certification&#13;
process will take an additional period of time.&#13;
In the meantime, the current law and policy&#13;
will remain in effect."&#13;
Obama issued-a statement that said:&#13;
"Today, the Senate has taken an hist~oric step&#13;
toward ending a policy that undermines&#13;
our national security while violating the&#13;
very ideals that our brave men and women&#13;
in uniform risk their lives to defend. By&#13;
ending Don’t Ask, Dofft Tell, no longer&#13;
will our nation be denied the service of&#13;
thousands of patriotic Americans forced to&#13;
leave the militao; despite years of exemplary&#13;
performance, because they happen to be ga}~&#13;
and no longer will many thousands more be&#13;
asked to live a lie in order to serve the country&#13;
they love. As commander-in-chief, I am also&#13;
absolutely convinced that making this change&#13;
will only underscore the professionalism of&#13;
our troops as the best led and best trained&#13;
fighting f6rce the world has ever known.&#13;
And I join the secretary of defense and the&#13;
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; as well&#13;
as the overwhehning majority of service&#13;
members asked by the Pentagon, in knowing&#13;
that we can responsibly transition to a new&#13;
policy while ensuring our military strength&#13;
and readiness. It is time to close this chapter&#13;
in our history. It is time to recognize that&#13;
sacrifice, valor and integrity are no more&#13;
defined by sexual orientation than they are by&#13;
race or gendm; religion or creed. It is time to&#13;
al!ow gay and lesbian Americans to serve their&#13;
country openly."&#13;
"First ursday" Art&#13;
Opening and E ibit&#13;
of Original Works by&#13;
Tulsa World Editorial&#13;
Cartoonist o Bruce&#13;
Planteo&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The January"&#13;
Oldahomans for Equality (OlcEq) showcase&#13;
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
downtown Tulsa), will feature works by Tulsa&#13;
World Editorial Cartoonist Bruce Plante.&#13;
Bruce lcnew, while growing up in&#13;
Texarkana, Ark., that drawing and humor&#13;
were in his future: He began drawing&#13;
cartoons in the second grade and began&#13;
performing standup comedy in the sixth&#13;
grade.&#13;
As a sophomore at the University&#13;
of Arkansas Bruce became the editorial&#13;
cartoonist for the Arkansas Traveler, the&#13;
school newspaper. He graduated the&#13;
University of Arkansas with a Bachelor of&#13;
Arts in 1977. In 1985, Bruce became the first&#13;
staffeditorial cartoonist for The Chattanooga&#13;
Times and held that position for 22 years.&#13;
On Oct. 22, 2007 Bruce was lured&#13;
away from Chattanooga to Tulsa, taking the&#13;
position of edit0i:ial cartoonist.for the Tulsa&#13;
World, replacing the late Doug Marlette.&#13;
In 1989, he creatdd Plante Ink syndicate&#13;
which distributes his editorial cartoons to 40&#13;
subscribers throughout the United States.&#13;
His cartoons have been reprinted in The New&#13;
York Times, USA Today;The %~ashington&#13;
Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Los&#13;
Angeles Times, Newsweek, Newsweek&#13;
International (Europe), Newsweek Japan,&#13;
Playboy; Sports Illustrated, Discover, CBS,&#13;
CNN, college and high school textbooks and&#13;
even the Iowa Achievement Test.&#13;
In 1985, Bruce won Showtime’s Funniest&#13;
Person in Aa’aerica Contest. He performed&#13;
standup for 4 years for audiences as large&#13;
as 3,000 and speak~s to more than 30 civic&#13;
groups and schools every year.&#13;
The show begins with a reception on&#13;
~lt~ursday, JanualT 6th from 6-9pm and&#13;
continues throughout the month, www.okeq.&#13;
org&#13;
Free help&#13;
By Steven Petrow&#13;
&amp;even Petrozv is tt§e author of"The Essential&#13;
Boot: ofGay Manners &amp;Etiquette. Send&#13;
him your questions at qUeerieS@live.com.&#13;
"Too affectionate at the mall?"&#13;
is not to hook-up; you’re making a political&#13;
statement.&#13;
¯ Follow the leader: Breal~ only one rule&#13;
at a time. Don’t go rogue on your comrades,&#13;
(i.e. no name-calling, clashing with police).&#13;
° Be clean and kissable: Bring your breath&#13;
mints; you may be kissing a lot of strangers.&#13;
Don’t hog the best kissers. If everyone else is&#13;
moving on to a new partner, it’s time to let&#13;
go.&#13;
Elton John to sing&#13;
against Prop 8&#13;
Elton John will perform a private concert&#13;
in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 19 to raise&#13;
money for the ongoing federal lawsuit against&#13;
Proposition 8, the voter-passed constitutional&#13;
amendment that re-banned same-sex marriage&#13;
in California.&#13;
~tle concert, to benefit the American&#13;
Foundation for Equal Rigi~ts, which hired&#13;
the gay side’s superstar attorneys, Ted Olson&#13;
and David Boles, will take place at the Green&#13;
Acres estate of billionaire political fundraiser&#13;
Ron Burlde.&#13;
"We are deeply honored to have the&#13;
support of Sir Elton John," said AFER Board&#13;
President Chad Griffin. ’!The American&#13;
Foundation for Equal Rights stands for the&#13;
enduring principle that all Americans are&#13;
created equal, and believes that ending statesanctioned&#13;
discrimination is a critical step we&#13;
must tal~e toward ending the hate crimes and&#13;
suicides that continue to claim the lives of&#13;
young Americans."&#13;
John has not always been a supporter of&#13;
same-sex marriage. On Nov. 12, 2008, eight&#13;
days after voters passed Prop 8, he told USA&#13;
Today: "What is wrong with Proposition 8 is&#13;
that they went for marriag.e Marriage is going&#13;
to put a lot of people off, the word ’marriage’.&#13;
... I dont want to be married. I m very happy&#13;
with a civil partnership. If BY people want to&#13;
get married, or get together, they should have&#13;
a civil partnership.... Heterosexual people get&#13;
married. We can have civil partnerships."&#13;
Prop 8 was struck down as&#13;
unconstitutional at the federal district court&#13;
level. The ruling is currently on appeal at the&#13;
U.S. 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals, which&#13;
heard oral arguments on Dec. 6.&#13;
For concert ticket information, e-mail&#13;
events@afer.org.&#13;
3131&#13;
January 1, 2011 I 7&#13;
Tulsa Eagle Staffready to serve the crowd at thier 2009 New Years Eve Black &amp;White Ball,&#13;
and did they ever!&#13;
Sooner &amp;ate Softball Association Games promised an ex’citing summer 2010. Shown above is&#13;
Oklahoma Chaos Team ofOklahoma Ci~ Gorin photo&#13;
.............MORE Photo’s on page 11&#13;
8 January 1, 2011&#13;
AffirmingChurch&#13;
in Owasso expands&#13;
ministry to gay&#13;
OWASS0;OK (PR)~ ~.Table&#13;
UCC h~ ~0urd~ and ~fi~ort for&#13;
G~TQS~yo~t~ ~i~i~)~e&#13;
Youth gr~U~ is c~i~ ~nPlace.&#13;
~ey m;et0n F~i~ay ev~fiings from&#13;
6:30pm t0 8~00pm. B~ginning the&#13;
3rd Monday in Janua~ they will have&#13;
k PF~G meeting from 7’8 p.m. Rev&#13;
Melinda Foster leads the congregation&#13;
and they meet at 202 S Cedar, Suite&#13;
E, Ow~so OK 74q55. Rev. Melinda&#13;
Foster can be reached at 918-693-&#13;
0458. For more information visit:&#13;
http://opentableucc.com/&#13;
Nommanons&#13;
Comm ity Heroes&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR)&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality is now&#13;
taldng nominations to recognize&#13;
individuals or groups who have made&#13;
an impact on the work for equality&#13;
for the LGBT community. These&#13;
awards are presented at the annual&#13;
Equality Gala on April 30, 2011,&#13;
Tulsa Convention Center Ballroom.&#13;
The following awards are presented:&#13;
Lifetime Achievement Award-&#13;
Recognizes a lifetime dedication&#13;
tothe cause of equality for LGBT&#13;
community in O~ahoma. Past&#13;
recipients include Nancy McDonald,&#13;
Dennis Neill and Kelly Kirby.&#13;
This award is nor always presented,&#13;
annually.&#13;
Community Heroes- Recognize&#13;
~hose individuals and groups who have&#13;
represented or served our community&#13;
in the previous year. Many of these&#13;
hdroes have "taken a bullet" for our&#13;
cause. Past recipients include Council&#13;
Oak Mens Chorale, Jim Roth, Carol&#13;
Crawford, Tim Williams, and Kelly&#13;
Carter.&#13;
The Russell Bennett Award&#13;
for Spiritual Inclusion - Presented&#13;
to a faith leader who leads and&#13;
supports affirming the faith of the&#13;
LGBT community in our local&#13;
congregations. Past winners include&#13;
Rev. Leslie Penrose, Rabbi Sherman&#13;
and Rev. Richard Ziglar.&#13;
Grand Marshal for the Tulsa Gay&#13;
Pride Parade June 11 th- Recognizes&#13;
an individual who has supported the&#13;
LGBT community in a courageous&#13;
and visible manner. Past recipients&#13;
have been 11 year old Noah Blatt&#13;
and the Rev Marlin Lavanhar for his&#13;
advocacy work for the gay community&#13;
in Uganda.&#13;
You can download a form at&#13;
http://www.okeq.org/wp-content/&#13;
uploads/2010/12/nominationform.&#13;
pdf Please return completed form to:&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality PO Box&#13;
2687, Tulsa, OK 74101 or email paul.&#13;
allen@okeq.org&#13;
Rev S eve uric&#13;
spirit of Christ MCC&#13;
2902 E 20th Street&#13;
Joplin, MO 64804&#13;
417-529-8480&#13;
Worship Sunday 6:00 PM&#13;
Community Meal Wednesdays at 6:00 PM&#13;
www.socmcc.org&#13;
Have a God filled and Blessed Day!&#13;
January 1, 2011&#13;
Creep ofthe Month&#13;
By D’Anne Witkowski&#13;
D’Anne ~tkowski has been gayforpay since 2003.&#13;
Shes aJ~eelance zortter andpoet (believe ~t:9. When she’s&#13;
not taking on the creeps ofthe world she reviews rock ~’&#13;
toll shows in Detroit with her ~oin sister&#13;
"John McCain"&#13;
10 January 1, 2011&#13;
I wish I still had my dog-eared and&#13;
tattered copy of Conduct Unbecoming so I&#13;
could send it to John McCain. Not that he’d&#13;
bother ro read it. The U.S. military’s vicious&#13;
anti-gay history with its vcitch-hunts and&#13;
outright persecution of gay service members&#13;
probably isn’t of much interest to McCain.&#13;
Especially since "don’t ask, don’t tell" solved&#13;
everything. Don’t you dare try&#13;
to tell him anything different.&#13;
During a Nov. 28&#13;
appearance on "State of the&#13;
Union" with host Candy&#13;
Crowley, McCain actually&#13;
had the audacity to claim that&#13;
"don’t ask, don’t tell" is an&#13;
effective policy that doesn’t harm anyone, gay&#13;
or straight, and that the call for its repeal is&#13;
just politics.&#13;
"There was no uprising in the military," he&#13;
said. "There were no problems in the military&#13;
with ’don’t ask, don’t tell.’"&#13;
"If you were gay it was a problem,"&#13;
Crowley interjected.&#13;
"No it wasn’t," McCain snapped. "It’s&#13;
called ’don’t ask, don’t tell,’ okay? Ifyou don’t&#13;
ask them, you don’t ask somebody, and they&#13;
don’t tell."&#13;
Got that? It works. End of story.&#13;
Crowley tried to ask McCain something&#13;
else, but he cut her off.&#13;
"I understand your point of view. I&#13;
understand the poil~t of view by the majority&#13;
of the media," he said. "But the fact is,&#13;
this was a political promise made by an&#13;
inexperienced president or candidate for&#13;
presidency of the United States."&#13;
In other words, it’s all Obama’s fault. He’s&#13;
too young to know what a good idea it is to&#13;
discriminate against homos in the military.&#13;
Why, when McCain was Obama’s age he had&#13;
to walk 15 miles in the snow uphill both ways&#13;
in order to make a campaign promise likd&#13;
that.&#13;
"The military is at its highest point&#13;
in recruitment and retention and&#13;
professionalism and capability," McCain&#13;
continued. "So to somehow allege that this&#13;
policy has been damaging the military is&#13;
simply false."&#13;
Tell that to the thousands of gays and&#13;
lesbians who have been booted out of the&#13;
military since "don’t ask, don’t tell" was&#13;
enacted. According to Servicemembers Legal&#13;
Defense Network, that number is upwards&#13;
~s"R’s cal~ed ’don’t ~&#13;
k, don’t te~,’ okay?&#13;
you don’t ask&#13;
Ithern, you don’t ask&#13;
IsorneSody, and they&#13;
~.on’t tell." ~&#13;
of 14,000. You may recall&#13;
that in 2002, amid a severe&#13;
shortage of Arabic-speaking&#13;
translators, the Army fired&#13;
six linguists trained in&#13;
Arabic simply because they&#13;
were gay.&#13;
Apparently McCain sees&#13;
this as some kind of success. "The fact is that&#13;
this system is working," he told Crowley.&#13;
McCain repeatedly stressed that he&#13;
wanted to know what the effect ~vill be of&#13;
letting gays serve openly - and that’s the&#13;
operative word, "openly." Because gays&#13;
already serve in the military, they just have&#13;
the weight of a government-mandated closet&#13;
on their backs threatening to tumble open&#13;
and ruin their careers ar any moment.&#13;
"I believe we need to assess the effect on&#13;
the morale and battle effectiveness of those&#13;
young Marines and’Army people I met at&#13;
forward-operating bases that are putting their&#13;
lives on the line every day," he said. Never&#13;
mind that some of these "young Marines and&#13;
Army people" are probably gay.&#13;
McCain Said he has had "a number of"&#13;
military folks come up ro him and say, "Look,&#13;
we fight together, we sleep together, we ear&#13;
together." His choice of anecdotes illustrates&#13;
one of the main concerns ofhomophobes:&#13;
that homosexuality is contagious, and the&#13;
best way to guard against it is to make sure&#13;
you never l~ow when and if it’s around you&#13;
and to punish gays and lesbians who dare&#13;
make such an enormous sacrifice to serve the&#13;
country.&#13;
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@A~tes OKC]anuary 2010. Godn photo&#13;
Hot Dancers @ 77~e End Up, ~dsa March&#13;
2010. ~affphoto&#13;
F ash Back&#13;
TobyJenkins, President, Oklahomansfor&#13;
Equality and Oklahoma State Representative&#13;
Al 3/IaAd~ey at the 30th Equality Gala, Tulsa.&#13;
Photo by Liz Ingersoll, Mia Bella [m~es&#13;
@the Copa, OKCfidy 2010. Gorin photo&#13;
@ Finishline, OKCJanua,y 2010. Gorin ghoto&#13;
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April 2010 Open Arms Youth Project hosts&#13;
P?vm Night. P,vm Queen, Brenda "G,andma"&#13;
Bolen and Prom I~%tg, Kim W,§#enhunt. Judy&#13;
G. Photo&#13;
Best Wishes For&#13;
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Award, p,~sented by N,znoy McDonald @ the&#13;
30Anniversary Equality Gala, ~dsa. Photo&#13;
3det,v Star Staff"&#13;
Ginger Lamar, Grand 3darshall 2010 OKC&#13;
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By Rex Wockner*&#13;
Judges hint at Prop 8&#13;
case twists and turns&#13;
9t,§-Gtvuit Federal Court, APpoolphoto @Eric Risberg&#13;
The effort to undo California’s Proposition&#13;
8 inched forward Dec. 6 when a three-judge&#13;
panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of&#13;
Appeals entertained nearly three hours of oral&#13;
arguments from the attorneys in the case.&#13;
In an ornate courtroom on the third floor&#13;
of San Francisco’s historic James R. Browning&#13;
U.S. Courthouse, amid murals, stained glass&#13;
and statues dating to 1905, the attorneys&#13;
replayed some of their main arguments and&#13;
the judges offered hints of where the case&#13;
might go.&#13;
The gay side’s lawyers, who include&#13;
famed attorneys Ted Olson and David Boles,&#13;
sought to defend U.S. District Judge Vaughn&#13;
Walker’s ruling from August that Prop 8&#13;
violates the U.S. Constitution’s guarantees of&#13;
equal protection and due process.&#13;
They also argued that the parties who&#13;
brought the appeal to the 9th Circuit -- the&#13;
activists who created Prop 8 and the deputy&#13;
county clerk of Southern California’s dusty&#13;
Imperial County -- have no legal "standing"&#13;
to have mounted this appeal ofWalker’s&#13;
ruling.&#13;
Those parties are trying to defend Prop&#13;
8 because all the public ot~cials who were&#13;
sued in the case -- including Gov. Arnold&#13;
Schwarzenegger and Attorney General (and&#13;
Gov.-elect) Jerry Brown -- have refused to&#13;
defend the voter-passed state constitutional&#13;
amendment that re-banned same-sex marriage&#13;
in November 2008 after it had been legal&#13;
for 4 1/2 months and after t8,000 same-sex&#13;
couples had married.&#13;
It is unclear if the court will grant the&#13;
Prop 8 proponents or Imperial County&#13;
standing to allow the appeal to move forward.&#13;
~e judges seemed unimpressed by Imperial&#13;
County’s desire to be let into the case. Among&#13;
other things, they seemed annoyed that the&#13;
deputy county clerk rather than the actual&#13;
clerk is pursuing the move.&#13;
As to whether the people who put Prop 8&#13;
on the ballot should be allowed to step into&#13;
the shoes of the state government and defend&#13;
a piece of the state constitution that the state&#13;
itself refuses to defend, the judges hinted&#13;
that they might bounce that question off of&#13;
the California Supreme Court to see hmv it&#13;
feels about the idea. If the 9th Circuit does&#13;
that, it could delay appellate rulings on both&#13;
the standing issue and the merits ofWalker’s&#13;
decision.&#13;
On the merits, Olson told the judges that&#13;
California has unconstitutionally "taken a&#13;
class of citizens and put them in a separate&#13;
category."&#13;
California gives same-sex couples all the&#13;
of marriage under&#13;
a domesticpartnership&#13;
law,&#13;
but prohibits&#13;
gay couples from&#13;
marrying. Under&#13;
another law. gay&#13;
couples who&#13;
go get married&#13;
somewhere else&#13;
also receive all&#13;
the California&#13;
rights of&#13;
marriage but&#13;
are prohibited&#13;
from calling&#13;
their marriage&#13;
a marriage&#13;
in California.&#13;
Yet other gay couples, who got married in&#13;
California or somewhere else before Prop&#13;
8 passed, are considered to be married in&#13;
California and are permitted to use the word.&#13;
It’s very messy.&#13;
All of this is discriminatory, Olson said.&#13;
It harms gay Californians. ~here is no legal&#13;
rational basis for it. It cannot be "justified,"&#13;
he said. "California has built a fence around&#13;
its gay and lesbian citizens and around the&#13;
institution of marriage," Olson told the&#13;
judges. "That is a violation of the equalprotection&#13;
clause and it’s a violation of the&#13;
due-process clause."&#13;
Attorney Charles Cooper for the Prop 8&#13;
proponents told the judges that his case in&#13;
defense of Prop 8 centers on "procreation."&#13;
In Coopers view, it is rational for the&#13;
state to limit marriage to men and women&#13;
because the reason marriage exists in the first&#13;
place is because sex between men and women&#13;
produces children. ~e state, he suggested,&#13;
has a unique interest in human unions that&#13;
are procreative.&#13;
At the end of the day, court-watchers were&#13;
talking about three things that piqued their&#13;
curiosity during the oral arguments:&#13;
* Will the case be delayed so the 9th&#13;
Circuit panel can sound out the California&#13;
Supreme Court on the question of whether&#13;
people who put initiatives on the ballot&#13;
should be able to defend those initiatives&#13;
when they are struck down by courts?&#13;
Regardless of whether the judges seek advice&#13;
from the California Supreme Court, the case&#13;
¯ cannot proceed if the 9th Circuit decides that&#13;
neither the Prop 8 proponents nor Imperial&#13;
County has legal standing to appeal. If they&#13;
do not, Walker’s ruling striking down Prop 8&#13;
would come back into force.&#13;
* In hearing the appeal of Walker’s ruling,&#13;
will the 9th Circuit rely solely on Walker’s&#13;
expansive trial record, which seems to&#13;
demolish most of the myths, lies, arguments&#13;
and opinions that historically have been used&#13;
to oppress gay and lesbian people? Or will&#13;
the 9th Circuit look at additional sources of&#13;
information and seek out other facts . ine&#13;
court hinted that it may review more than&#13;
just the District Court’s findings.&#13;
* And has the 9th Circuit perhaps hinted&#13;
that it plans to uphold \Valker’s decision but&#13;
in a way that would limit the case’s impac~ to&#13;
California, the only state that ever let gays get&#13;
married and then later took that right away&#13;
from them? The court spent a fair amount of&#13;
12 January 1, 2011&#13;
Ed Sikov is the author ofDark l/icto*_7; 7be Life&#13;
ofBette Davis and other books aboutf!lms and&#13;
fihnmakers.&#13;
"Kahlua, Cream and Fiasco:&#13;
-he White Russian"&#13;
My cold lasted another week, so&#13;
forget about literary reticence. Let the gross&#13;
descriptions fly: Shot spewed out of my nose&#13;
like raw scrambled eggs, only darke,; more&#13;
translucent, and graced by tiny bloblets of&#13;
blood. My lungs hacked up a hocker so gray&#13;
it could have come out of an old coal miner.&#13;
When I wasn’t wiping smears of sputura&#13;
off my hands, sheets and nearby skin mags,&#13;
! contemplated my recent poor behavior.&#13;
Dan was right: I’d become "an old-fashioned&#13;
asshole." Dan was nothing but affectionate&#13;
with me, even after I spat goose-shit-green&#13;
mucous onto his pillow while he slept. He&#13;
deserved better from me. So did my friends.&#13;
When I stopped being viral, I invited&#13;
Craig and Kyle to dinner. Surprisingl); Craig&#13;
didn’t hang up on me when I called. "I’m&#13;
sorry..." I began. He cut me off: "Listen,&#13;
dollface - I’ll forgive you anything as long&#13;
as you keep your tongue off my boyfriend."&#13;
"Right-O!" I sang out, amxiery turning me&#13;
strangely into Terry-Thomas in some British&#13;
war comedy. "How about dinner here on&#13;
Saturday? It’s Chicken Cacciatore and an&#13;
after-dinner drink that doesn’t suck." All was&#13;
well.&#13;
Dinner xvas a disaster. Dan was late, so&#13;
I had to wield the vacuum cleaner and a&#13;
can of Pledge and set the table while trying&#13;
to make what turned out to be an absurdly&#13;
complicated "hunter’s style" chicken with&#13;
only half the ingredients the recipe called&#13;
for. (I hadn’t bothered with a shopping list.&#13;
"Calling Dr. Freud! STAT!") The result&#13;
was a greasy; taste-free horror - no wild&#13;
mushrooms, no fresh sage or thyme, clumpy&#13;
years-old garlic salt instead of garlic....&#13;
"Hunter’s style?" What were they hunting&#13;
- something outof Oliver Twist?&#13;
Having tasted the cacciatore, I downed&#13;
some Tormore Single Malt and became&#13;
morose. But when Dan waltzed in mere&#13;
minutes before Craig and Kyle were supposed&#13;
to show up, my irrepressible life force&#13;
returned. [ became hostile. Craig and Kyle&#13;
thus entered during the second act of _Who’s&#13;
Afraid ofVirginia Woolf_, with me playing&#13;
both George and Martha. I behaved terribly;&#13;
Dan was rightly embarrassed. I might have&#13;
summoned enough dignity not to spend the&#13;
whole evening staring at the gap between&#13;
Kyle’s bottom shirt button and his belt. a&#13;
space out of which a perfect tuft of soft hair&#13;
emerged. Craig noticed, much to his giee and&#13;
my continuing disgrace.&#13;
But dessert was fiibulous! Ttxe White&#13;
Russian is one of my favorite cream-based&#13;
cocktails because of its subtlety, simplicity&#13;
and relative lack of.sweetness. It’s got a little&#13;
Kahlua for a cafd au lair effect, vodka for&#13;
some kick and thick, chilled heavy cream&#13;
for the mouth-to-belly bliss that only cold&#13;
dairy fat can provide. Still, two rounds of&#13;
White Russians wasn’t enough to make up for&#13;
hurling lettuce fragments and bacon chunks&#13;
in Craig’s face after discovering that puppy&#13;
Kyle had been gobbled up by Jabba the Hut.&#13;
Am I still bitter? You bet your elephantine&#13;
ass I am.&#13;
~-he White Russian&#13;
1 part Absolut&#13;
1/2 part coffee liqueur&#13;
1 part chilled heaW cream&#13;
Put some ice in a shaker and add all&#13;
the ingredients; put the cap on and swirl it&#13;
around a bi{ rather than shake it. (After all,&#13;
you’re not trying to make liquor butter.) Pour&#13;
through strainer into a good-looking glass&#13;
and serve.&#13;
time discussing a 1996 case from Colorado in&#13;
which the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a&#13;
state constitutional amendment that deprived&#13;
gay people of anti-discrimination protections&#13;
that Colorado governments previously had&#13;
extended ro them.&#13;
A "narrow" ruling against Prop 8 by the&#13;
9th Circuit could bring same-sex marriage&#13;
back to California but possibly thwart Olson,&#13;
Boles and the American Foundation for&#13;
Equal Rights’ desire to take before the U.S.&#13;
Supreme Court the proposition that samesex&#13;
couples have a constitutional right to get&#13;
married in all states.&#13;
Lesbian becomes Colorado&#13;
Supreme Court justice&#13;
Monica Marquez became the first openly&#13;
gay or l~sbian member of the Colorado~&#13;
Supreme Court when she was s~vorn in Dec.&#13;
10.&#13;
Her partner, Sheila Barthel, helped her&#13;
put on her black robe at the ceremony.&#13;
Marquez, 41, previously served as deputy&#13;
attorney general.&#13;
Spacey won’t discuss&#13;
sexual orientation&#13;
Actor Kevin Spacey told The Daily&#13;
Beast on Dec. 15 that he’s not interested in&#13;
discussing his sexual orientation.&#13;
"I have not given up my right to privacy,"&#13;
Spacey said. "People have different reasons for&#13;
the way they live their lives. You cannot put&#13;
everyone’s reasons in the same box. It’s iust a&#13;
line I’ve never crossed and never will."&#13;
"You have to understand that people who&#13;
choose not to discuss their personal lives&#13;
are not living a lie." he continued. "That&#13;
is a presumption that people jump ro.... I&#13;
iust don’t buy into that the personal can be&#13;
political. I just think that’s horseshit."&#13;
ING AROLINI~ NOW...BECAIJSE&#13;
OF THE. CHANGES&#13;
IF "/OIJ WANT TO RMIN&#13;
THEN GO.&#13;
e~il: bittergirl@qsyndicate,com ty.net&#13;
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%q~cther buying or selling&#13;
I’!1 work hard for you.&#13;
!~-rk~_ra~~&#13;
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Eureka Springs, Arkansas&#13;
www.magneticValleyresort.corn&#13;
info@magneticvalleyresort.com&#13;
800-210-8401 479-244-6821&#13;
Abutting Downtown&#13;
Bars, Clubs, Baseball, BOK Centel; Tulsa Gay&#13;
Center. ~M]rordable Homes and Apartments.&#13;
For mo,:e Info~wmtion visit:&#13;
www~aybn~dyheightsmha.com&#13;
By Jack Fertig&#13;
Janua~ 20tl&#13;
"Take a cSance on ~ove, Gemini!"&#13;
Sun squaring Saturn adds the weight&#13;
of age and responsibility, but Venus&#13;
enters Sagittarius, leading affections&#13;
and aesthetics toward new adventures.&#13;
She gets in the middle of that square&#13;
offering frivolous escape that can too&#13;
easily complicate problems at hand, but&#13;
she also offers some creative solutions.&#13;
ARIES (Narch 20- Apri~ 19):&#13;
The responsibilities of work and&#13;
relationships can feel oppressive. A&#13;
romantic adventure is much needed. If&#13;
partnered, plan a getaway. If single, a&#13;
stern attitude can be sexy, but balance&#13;
it with playful warmth. (Think gym&#13;
coach!)&#13;
TAURUS (Apri~ 20 - Nay 20}: As hard&#13;
as you’ve been working, you’re entitled&#13;
to a much-needed release. Find an&#13;
appropriate place to scream and let it all&#13;
out. If you really need to beat someone&#13;
there are eager victims. Just keep it&#13;
safe and consensual.&#13;
GEN~N~ (Nay 21o June 20): Play only&#13;
for funsies. Don’t take any bets. but&#13;
take a chance on love or a passionate&#13;
facsimile. Incredible sex is no basis for&#13;
a solid relationship. Take it one day at a&#13;
time and see what else there is.&#13;
CANCER (June 21o Ju~y 22): A strong&#13;
sense of responsibility at home can be&#13;
a millstone or a motivator. Go with the&#13;
latter. Once you drag your tush into&#13;
action, momentum will make the rest of&#13;
it a lot easier.&#13;
LEO (Ju~y 23 - August 22): Even you&#13;
may have inarticulate moments, but just&#13;
take them as a creative challenge. A&#13;
little playfulness can boost morale and&#13;
productivity. Too much, not so good. If a&#13;
few jokes and your dazzling smile aren’t&#13;
enough, turn it up slowly.&#13;
V~RGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Your best investment of time, energy&#13;
and money is in your own home and&#13;
community. Think ahead before taking&#13;
on responsibilities. Spreading humor&#13;
and good will at home or close by will&#13;
help build your standing.&#13;
L~BRA (September 23 - October&#13;
22): The weight of the world seems to&#13;
be on your shoulders. Opportunities&#13;
can be hard to find, but they’re there!&#13;
A lighthearted chat with a sister&#13;
(genetic or otherwise) can help you get&#13;
perspective.&#13;
SCORHO (October 23 - November&#13;
21): Life is tough, but don’t let current&#13;
troubles wear you down. When you&#13;
catch yourself worrying, channel that&#13;
into constructive thought toward a&#13;
solution. Stick to basics and remember&#13;
what’s important.&#13;
November 22&#13;
- December 20): The money crisis&#13;
will hit everyone. You may be worrying&#13;
too much on a personal level. Focus&#13;
on your personal assets, the kind&#13;
you would still have even if you were&#13;
penniless and naked. Never forget: You&#13;
almost always fare better than most.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21&#13;
- January- 19): You’re at the top of your&#13;
game, but what’s next? The answer to&#13;
that is not as urgent as it may seem.&#13;
Relax, indulge in a romantic or sensual&#13;
retreat, and the hard questions will gain&#13;
perspective,&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
18): The world’s troubles are the&#13;
world’s, not necessarily your own.&#13;
Discussing global and personal worries&#13;
with friends will help balance it all out.&#13;
For answers to the world’s problems&#13;
and your own, look across borders and&#13;
oceans.&#13;
HSCES (February !9- Narch 19):&#13;
Put your deep, dark imagination to&#13;
work. Even in a bleak future there are&#13;
opportunities. You can be inspired to&#13;
find them for yourself and to guide&#13;
others. Even if the light at the end of the&#13;
tunnel is an oncoming train you could&#13;
ride it out.&#13;
Community for&#13;
People iving&#13;
with&#13;
H V/A DS&#13;
A 50I c (3) Not] Profit Organization&#13;
Our House, Too offers a variety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
We provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HIV+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
ourhousetoo9865@sbcglobal.net&#13;
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14 Point of View intr0, at Gay.c0m&#13;
15 "Oh, ~,X?hat a Beautiful Morning" sin er&#13;
16 Prayer Stm~&amp;r&#13;
!7 Hides ofhai~T guys?&#13;
t9 ~orkers under Barney Frank&#13;
20 He had a crush on Beatle John&#13;
1 Lettuce variety&#13;
2 US citizen&#13;
3 The king in N~e ~ng I. ~br one&#13;
4 Time for Frida&#13;
5 Fireplace rods&#13;
6 Bounds gaily&#13;
7 Deadly septe[&#13;
8 HIV exam, e.g.&#13;
9 One that reproduces without sex&#13;
34 "l~wo to one, }~r one&#13;
35 Cat on Tin RoOf&#13;
36 LacldngToc"ks ~,&#13;
37 E~rly g~atle song that expressed how 20-&#13;
Across irelt :&#13;
t3 ’60s radical org.&#13;
18 Type of tool&#13;
2! .M.use for Millay&#13;
24 My Cup Runneth Over s~nger&#13;
Whitrnan’s dooryard bloomers&#13;
the shaft&#13;
a hottie&#13;
14 January 1,201t&#13;
During the Metro Star’s time in&#13;
publication Oklahoma and America has&#13;
experienced great changes including two&#13;
major elections, inclusion of GLBT persons&#13;
among those with Federal Hate Crimes&#13;
protection, the OKC and Tulsa School&#13;
districts adopting policies protecting gay&#13;
students from harassment and bullying, the&#13;
tremendous growth of Oldahoma’s gay rights&#13;
advocacy organizations and at presstime&#13;
finally the end of legal discrimination for&#13;
GLBT Americans in the US military.&#13;
However as 2010 concludes on this&#13;
happy note Chaz \gard, at age 7t, has made&#13;
the decision to retire after publishing the&#13;
newspaper for over 7 years. "It’s time for me&#13;
to relax, I want to do some traveling, and will&#13;
continue to help advance total equality for&#13;
GLBT people."&#13;
In conclusion the Metro Star wishes to say&#13;
that they were proud to be part of the GLBT&#13;
community of Oklahoma and the region,&#13;
thanking our advertisers and readers for 7&#13;
great years. We come to a close xvith a recap&#13;
of the highlights of 2010, and in this last&#13;
issue we say thank you and we appreciate&#13;
the support everyone has given us.&#13;
Another endeavor has been their Cooking&#13;
for Ct~ange Program which has been selling&#13;
freshly made homemade tamales as a means&#13;
for fundraising. A dozen tamales are only&#13;
$24 and are available in pork, chicken or&#13;
vegetarian style. Contact P-Flag to order&#13;
some!&#13;
P-Flag Enid also wants .to announce&#13;
that nominations are open for their 2011&#13;
Stand Awards, which are open to GLBTQA&#13;
individuals, businesses, organizations, media,&#13;
artists and other categories of Oklahomans&#13;
~vho have improved life for the GLBT&#13;
community in the state. They are also seeking&#13;
similar groups interested in partnering with&#13;
P-Flag as a Communty Parmer sponsor&#13;
to keep the work of the Center going and&#13;
growing. Enid P-Flag is a 501c3 organization&#13;
so contributions are tax deductible.&#13;
To contact Enid P-Flag one can call&#13;
toll free 1 800 878 5298, or logon pflag@&#13;
enidglbt.org..&#13;
Flash Back&#13;
I~cmr &amp; Chaz 200~&#13;
January 1, 2011&#13;
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              <text>LOCAL NEWS N NAT[ON&amp;L NEWS N WORLD NEWS ~{ L[FEST}[Lg ~5~ [~’[~ N , N&#13;
THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA FlashBack&#13;
The STAR Exclusive Lily Tomlin Intervie~v&#13;
Front Cover March 2007......&gt;&#13;
Oklahoma News Flash Backs -Page 3-4&#13;
Photo Flash Backs - Page 8 &amp; 11&#13;
VOLUME 8 ISSUE 1 Twitter.corn!MetroStarNews ~ MetroStarNews.com ~EE ! JANUARY 1,2011&#13;
Ask, on’ Tel heads&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
Obama plans to sign the bill quickly,&#13;
but that will nor end the ban. Gay&#13;
servicemembers will need to stay in the closet&#13;
for a few more months.&#13;
After Obama signs the measure, he and&#13;
the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman&#13;
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff must certify that&#13;
the military is ready for the change and&#13;
that it will not harm military readiness or&#13;
effectiveness, unit cohesion, recruiting or&#13;
member retention.&#13;
Then after that DADT repeal will take&#13;
effect 60 days later. Xhe process is expected to&#13;
proceed relatively smoothly.&#13;
"No longer will patriots be forced to lie&#13;
in order to serve the country they love and&#13;
are willing to die f?r," said Human Rights&#13;
Campaign President Joe Solmonese. "~his&#13;
vote gy:the United Sta{es Senate will have&#13;
Presi&amp;nt Barack Obama. ~Wockn~rphoto extremely pOsitive rippl~ effects well b~yo~d&#13;
" Dont Ask; Dont Tell. Our government has&#13;
,WA~SHINGTON, DC Don’t Ask, sent a powerful message that discrimination,,,&#13;
Dont %11, the military’s ba~on open gays, " on any level, should not be tolerated&#13;
lS "&#13;
headed for the dustbin of history. Servicemembers Legal Defense Network&#13;
The Senate voted 65-31 on Dec. 18 to&#13;
authorize the policy’s repeal and sent the&#13;
measure to President Barack Obama for his&#13;
signature.&#13;
Eight Republicans joined all but one&#13;
Democrat in voting to repeal the ban. They&#13;
were Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe&#13;
of Maine, Scott Brown of Massachusetts,&#13;
Richard Burr of North Carolina, John&#13;
Ensign of Nevada, Mark Kirk of Illinois, Lisa&#13;
Murkowski ofAlaska and George Voinovich&#13;
of Ohio. Democrat Joe Manchin of West&#13;
Virginia did not vote.&#13;
Executive Director Aubrey Sarvis called on&#13;
the Pentagon to cease DADT discharges&#13;
during the months between now and when&#13;
repeal is finalized.&#13;
"I respectfully ask Defense Secretary&#13;
Robert Gates to use his a[tthority to suspend&#13;
all Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell investigations&#13;
during this interim period," Sarvis said.&#13;
"Until the president signs the bill, until&#13;
there is certification and until the 60-day&#13;
congressional period is over, no one should&#13;
........Continued See DADT Page-5&#13;
Enid P-Flag Presents the&#13;
2011 Winter Bal&#13;
ENID, OK On Saturday Night,&#13;
January 22, 2011 Enid’s Symphony Hall&#13;
will coine alive with the festivities of P-Flag’s&#13;
(Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays)&#13;
gala major event, the Winter Ball. N~e event&#13;
runs from 8 p.m. until midnight and will&#13;
include a live DJ, light food, a catered ba,;&#13;
and a professional photographer to take&#13;
photos of the partiers upon request. Tickets&#13;
for the Ball are $10 and can be ordered&#13;
by contacting Enid P-Flag. Xhis event is&#13;
sponsored by Cross~valk United Church,&#13;
Enid’s only official open and affirming&#13;
church.&#13;
Since opening in March of this year a~&#13;
1319 S. Van Buren Enid’s GLBT community&#13;
center, which is named simply, "N~e Center",&#13;
has been busy and activities are growing.&#13;
Through the Center Enid’s P-Flag chapter&#13;
provides free counseling find mediation,&#13;
and recently added free rapid HIV testing.&#13;
Enid’s P-Flag is also partnering with other&#13;
organizations through their Bridge Building&#13;
Program for which GLBTWA youth and&#13;
young adults sign up to assist people in&#13;
need of help with tasks such as raking&#13;
leaves, putting up or taking down holiday&#13;
decorations, delivering hot meals or other&#13;
useful activities. Not only does this program&#13;
help provide needed volunteers, it also&#13;
connects GLBTQA youth and young adults&#13;
to the mainstream community and allows&#13;
them to share their stories of diversity as the&#13;
beneficiaries get to know them.&#13;
During this holiday season food has been&#13;
donated ftom the Center to the Horn of&#13;
Plenty, which is Enid’s largest food bank.&#13;
........Continued See ENID Page-15&#13;
Metro&#13;
to Retire&#13;
F .er &amp;&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Chaz Ward Founder and Publisher ofthe 7hlsa based&#13;
Mewo Star Newspaper retires at 71.&#13;
TULSA, OK __ "It’s the right time to&#13;
retire. The business is changing and needs&#13;
younger blood with nexv ideas. It’s been&#13;
hard work but very rewarding to inform,&#13;
unite and entertain the GLBT community&#13;
of Oklahoma and the surrounding region."&#13;
Chaz Ward&#13;
When Mr. Ward decided ro start a GLBT&#13;
focused newspaper he did so with mixed&#13;
hopes, appropriate apprehensions, and small&#13;
beginnings. The purpose for starting this&#13;
enterprise as the Ozarks Star in 2003 was to&#13;
provide the unrepresented gay community&#13;
of southxvest Missouri, northeast Oklahoma&#13;
and northwest Arkansas with a viable voice.&#13;
It was just a digest size black and white news&#13;
and information magazine with just 12 pages,&#13;
four advertisers and a circulation under&#13;
700 distributed in Joplin and Springfield,&#13;
Missouri, Fayetteville, At’kansas, Pittsburg,&#13;
Kansas and Tulsa. Even then he lmew he&#13;
~vas getting into a challenging fidd where&#13;
countless entrepreneurs had come and gone&#13;
in that region alone. Then as now in this area&#13;
of the United States gay newspapers deal with&#13;
limited advertising revenue because so many&#13;
business owners are reluctant to be seen in a&#13;
gay focused publication. "The limited revenue&#13;
forced us ro rely on part time staff~vorking&#13;
primarily as a labor of tove, which makes ir&#13;
tough going," said Mr. \Yard.&#13;
He would also be dealing with&#13;
fear and animosity towards the GLBT&#13;
community, but he had seen toughe~~"&#13;
times. Growing up in Oklahoma City&#13;
as a teenager in the mid 1950s he&#13;
faced what was then a different world.&#13;
Oklahoma City had only one gay bat’,&#13;
the Mayflower, and even that oasis of&#13;
GLBT life was subjected to constant&#13;
police harassment for which there was no&#13;
recourse. Homosexuality was considered&#13;
a mental illness, sodomy laws were&#13;
tstilt on the books, and gay rights (let&#13;
alone marriage) weren’t even considered&#13;
worthy of discussion by mainstream&#13;
society. Understandably, along with&#13;
many other GLBT people, he moved&#13;
to California where the environment&#13;
was at least a little better, working in&#13;
management with a nationa! building&#13;
services firm until his retirement in&#13;
1994.&#13;
He then began buying and&#13;
remodeling old homes ro resell, one of&#13;
which he turned into a bed &amp; breald’ast&#13;
in Joplin that he operated and where the&#13;
Ozarks Star was born in 2003. Although&#13;
he knew from firsthand observation&#13;
what he was getting into, he began his&#13;
publication xvith lots of encouragement from&#13;
the areas GLBT community. After selling the&#13;
bed and breakfast in 2004, he moved to Tulsa&#13;
and renamed the paper simply, "The Star."&#13;
At that time the largest publication was the&#13;
Gayly Oklahoman, which focused primarily&#13;
on local news, while the Star dealt more with&#13;
entertainment and syndicated columns.&#13;
When the Gayly ceased publication in&#13;
2006 after 22 years as the primary news&#13;
source for the GLBT community and a&#13;
restart failed that same year, The Star became&#13;
Oklahoma’s largest GLBT newspaper with&#13;
a new role to fulfill. Victor Gorin, formerly&#13;
with the Gayly Oklahoman, began working&#13;
at the Metro Star serving as Copy Editor,&#13;
writer, working in ad sales, photography and&#13;
distribution primarily for the Oklahoma City&#13;
area, joined by writers Robin Dorner and&#13;
Jeanne Flanigan. Also coming on board in&#13;
Tulsa were writer Michael Sasser, distributor&#13;
Bill Francisco and photographer Judy&#13;
Gabbard. Later becoming the Metro Star in&#13;
2007, the paper had grown to a circulation&#13;
of 4000 to 5000, changed from a magazine&#13;
to a tabloid, had gained credibility as a&#13;
viable source of news and information for&#13;
the GLBT community of Oklahoma which&#13;
included national news along with local&#13;
events and entertainment features.&#13;
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Paul ~ompson passes&#13;
Away Leaving a lifetime&#13;
ofService&#13;
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Oklahoma Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association ~des Again&#13;
For 25th ye~ars the Oklahoma Gay Rodeo&#13;
Association has held this annual Memorial&#13;
Day weekend event which celebrates gay&#13;
cowboys &amp; cowgirls with their friends. Held&#13;
as always at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds,&#13;
the rodeo is like any other with regular roping&#13;
and riding events, and unlike most others&#13;
with campy "Drag Races" and goat dressing&#13;
competitions. This rodeo now ranks among&#13;
the top 4 rodeos of the International Gay&#13;
Rodeo Association, which comprises over 20&#13;
rodeos in the United States and Canada.&#13;
Kelly Kirby receives the&#13;
Equality Oklahoma’s&#13;
Lifetime Achievement&#13;
Award&#13;
Paul ~hompson was a well known activist&#13;
for the GLBT community, starting from the&#13;
early 1970s when he w~s arrested for public&#13;
lewdness for publicly kissing a man on the&#13;
neck. He fought his case and won, and he&#13;
continued the rest of his life working to&#13;
make things better not only" ~br the GLBT&#13;
community but also other marginalized&#13;
minorities. He had co-chaired OGLPC&#13;
fiom 1992 until tis death on March 4 o~:&#13;
this year. He also had co-chaired the OKC&#13;
Pride Parade and Festival for many years,&#13;
and was instrmnental in arranging the first&#13;
one in 1987. In addition he was a tireless&#13;
activist with the Oldahoma Democratic&#13;
Party:, was an active board member ~vith the&#13;
Oklahoma City chapter of the NAACP and&#13;
also served on the Martin Luther King Parade&#13;
Committee. His life made a major impact on&#13;
the lives and future of GLBT Oldahomans&#13;
and others seeking justice and equality.&#13;
Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Foundation acquires&#13;
new once and gets a&#13;
new Director&#13;
Cimarron Alliance dates back to its&#13;
original formation in 1995, beginning then&#13;
as a Political Action Committee striving&#13;
to promote gay or gay friendly candidates&#13;
and legislation in Oklahoma. In 1997 the&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Foundation was formed&#13;
in order to enable the organization to accept&#13;
tax deductible contributions and work&#13;
towards educational efforts for the GLBT&#13;
community and Oklahomans in general&#13;
about their issues.&#13;
They acquired their first office this year&#13;
at 729 N.W. 17th Street, and also hired&#13;
their first fulltime Executive Director, Scott&#13;
Hamilton. He strives to keep the Foundation&#13;
going strong during these tough times&#13;
stating, "You keep going because the needs&#13;
do not abate just because money is tight. If&#13;
you bdieve in social justice that doesn’t stop&#13;
until there is justice."&#13;
At their 30th annual Equality Gala&#13;
Banquet, Equality Otdahoma bestowed their&#13;
Lifetime Achievement Award on Kelly Kirby.&#13;
A veteran and successful businessman xvith&#13;
his own accounting firm, he was honored&#13;
for over 20 years of activism on behalf of&#13;
the GLBT community in Tulsa. Not going&#13;
overboard he stated modestly afterwards, "&#13;
I would have to say that at 56 years old the&#13;
word lifetime is a bit daunting."&#13;
Oklahoma City holds&#13;
their 23rd Annual Pride&#13;
Parade and Festival&#13;
From humble beginnings in 1987, the&#13;
Oklahoma Pride Parade and Festival once&#13;
again brought people together to parry,&#13;
reminisce, and stand together. N~is year it was&#13;
accompanied by the banners of Cimarron&#13;
Alliance displayed on the lampposts along&#13;
the parade route on Classen Boulevard. N~is&#13;
time it also began with an outrageously fun&#13;
block party on Friday night June 25th on the&#13;
39th Street Strip, follmved by the Festival in&#13;
Memorial Park Saturday and Sunday which is&#13;
the beginning point of the Parade. The Parade&#13;
~cked off on grand style at 5 p.m., much&#13;
glamorized by this year’s Grand Marshall,&#13;
Ginger Lamar.&#13;
Miss Lamar ( a,k,a, Queen Supreme,&#13;
Beauty with a Bite, Queen of the F---king&#13;
Universe) has been a mainstay in the OKC&#13;
entertainrnent scene for over 30 years. A wild&#13;
emcee never caught short for a wisecrack&#13;
or snappy comeback, she has delighted&#13;
audiences in a style all her own. Today she&#13;
still reigns as the emcee Saturday nights at the&#13;
Boom, a proud Oklahoma tradition that truly&#13;
did it her way.&#13;
Pride Parade and Festival&#13;
Celebrated in Tulsa&#13;
On June 5 Tulsa held their 14th Pride&#13;
Parade, followed by their biggest festival yet&#13;
in Centennial Park. N~is year their Parade&#13;
Marshall was the Reverend Martin Lavanhar,&#13;
Senior Pastor of Allsouls Unitarian Church&#13;
ofTulsa. He was honored for his courage&#13;
shown when he spoke at a conference in&#13;
Uganda rallying against efforts by that nation&#13;
to make homosexuali.ty a crime punishable by&#13;
the death penalty. Aiding a sister Unitarian&#13;
church in Uganda for this cause was a very&#13;
risky undertaking but he felt he had to make&#13;
a stand saying, "I’m 4! years old and I%e&#13;
never been called upon to go overseas to&#13;
risk my life for freedom. In some ways this&#13;
was that kind of call." When he returned&#13;
safely Toby Jenkins, the Director of Equality&#13;
Oldahoma stated, "We had to hono~ this&#13;
wonderful man, to let people know that&#13;
this straight minister fi’om Oldahoma was&#13;
only one of m,o ministers who was at this&#13;
conference in Uganda."&#13;
Enid gets their first&#13;
GLBT Commtmky&#13;
Center, and holds their&#13;
first Pride Celebration&#13;
One might not think a town like&#13;
Enid, well known for its conservatism,&#13;
grain elevators and their powerful football&#13;
team( the Enid Plainsman) as a place for&#13;
a gay scene, but yet this has emerged. Enid&#13;
High School has a Gay/Straight Alliance, a&#13;
local P-Flag Chapter ( Parents and Friends&#13;
of Lesbians and Gays), and now a GLBT&#13;
community center called simply the Center&#13;
at 1319 S. V3n Buren. Everything fi’om HIV&#13;
testing to dances are held there, ~long with&#13;
many groups now forming tip.&#13;
~ihis year Enid celebrated their 2nd Pride&#13;
Festival as Meadowlake Park came to life&#13;
with vendors and entertainers followed by an&#13;
evening firewor~ sho,a: This time over 400&#13;
people came to savor the solidarity and enjoy&#13;
the fun.&#13;
SSRA Rodeo -Back a~er&#13;
5 years in Grand Style&#13;
Back after 5 years, the Sooner State Rodeo&#13;
Association was again in full swing. Hosted&#13;
this time by the Ramada Inn East, the event&#13;
was held on October’s first weekend at the&#13;
Bridle Creek Horse Ranch and Resort in&#13;
Sperry. Founded in 2002, SSRA is a member&#13;
of the International Gay Rodeo Association.&#13;
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School Board&#13;
As a well known activist who has proudly&#13;
marched in OKC’s Pride Parade carrying a&#13;
sign that says "Gay Teacher", Joe Quigley has&#13;
for years been a tireless advocate for equality&#13;
and safe schools for all students, including&#13;
those GLBT or perceived to be. For this he&#13;
has gained the respect and admiration of not&#13;
only the GLBT community but also that&#13;
of countless of fair-minded Oklahomans.&#13;
A teacher with the Oklahoma City School&#13;
District since 1994 with 10 years of&#13;
satisfactory appraisals, he was at Northwest&#13;
Classen High School when in May of 2009&#13;
the Oklahoma City School Board voted to&#13;
fire him. Although they claimed it was for&#13;
poor performance, Mr. Quigley and his&#13;
supporters saw it as a ruse to get rid of him&#13;
due to his advocacy for GLBT students.&#13;
With the help of the American Federation&#13;
ofTeachers he took them to court where&#13;
District Judge Barbara Swinton not only&#13;
ruled in his favor, but apologized to him&#13;
on behalf of how he was treated by the&#13;
district. The District appealed, and. Judge&#13;
Swinton’s ruling was upheld. The Oklahoma&#13;
City School Board has now appealed to the&#13;
Oklahoma Supreme Court. At this time&#13;
Mr.Quigley is now in a permanent position&#13;
teaching English at Douglass High School;&#13;
N&#13;
O ahoma attempts&#13;
Exemption from Federal&#13;
Hate Crimes Law&#13;
In October of 2009 Presiden{ obama signed&#13;
into taw expanded Federal Hate Crimes&#13;
protections to include real or perce@ed&#13;
sexual orientation or gender identity as well&#13;
as disabilit)’ and gender. Although this was&#13;
hailed by the GLBT community and other&#13;
activists as a long overdue step forward, it was&#13;
also condemned by some religious groups and&#13;
other conservatives nationwide who claimed&#13;
that this measure promoted homosexuality&#13;
and stifled fi’ee speech.&#13;
Oklahoma was no exception, and in&#13;
early 2010 State Senator Steve Russell&#13;
introduced legislation to exempt Oldahoma&#13;
from this provision, prohibiting Oklahoma&#13;
law enforcement authorities from&#13;
cooperating with the Federal government&#13;
investigating these ty-pes of hate crimes. After&#13;
overwhehning passage in the Senate, it went&#13;
to the State House of Representatives where&#13;
State Representative Mike Shelton, in a&#13;
brilliant procedure of legislative maneuvering,&#13;
got this legislation stopped. He had this to&#13;
say as to why-- "There are pastors who wear&#13;
the veil of Chrisrianity who support this&#13;
legislation. As a Christian this offends me&#13;
because the Jesus I know doesn’t stand for&#13;
that." Mr. Shelton later received Cimarron&#13;
Alliance’s Legislator of the Year Award, an&#13;
honor shared with State Senator Judy Eason&#13;
McIntyre ofTulsa.&#13;
Oldahoma Gay and&#13;
Lesbian Political Caucus&#13;
Moves from Surv "va&#13;
Mode back to Recovery&#13;
During late 2009 and into this year, the&#13;
Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Political Caucus ( known as OGLPC) was&#13;
in survival mode. Formed in the early 1980s,&#13;
the group had a long history of advocacy and&#13;
education for the GLBT community, and was&#13;
most famous for their voter guides mailed out&#13;
to GLBT voters and their allies. However,&#13;
during 2009 and into this year attendance&#13;
had fallen to the point that the group could&#13;
not function. Paul Thompson, who had been&#13;
the male co-chair of the group since 1992,&#13;
was trying to revive the group when he passed&#13;
away during March of this year.&#13;
Determined to carry on the legacy&#13;
of OGLPC, co-chairs Jeanne Flanigan&#13;
and Steven Dubois have been working to&#13;
rebuild the group, and to reform it as a&#13;
PAC ( Political Action Committee) that ~vill&#13;
enable OGLPC to do fulfill their goals more&#13;
effectively.&#13;
They look forward greater milestones&#13;
ahead.&#13;
N&#13;
Brittany Novomy&#13;
made history when&#13;
she ran against State&#13;
Representative Sally&#13;
Kern&#13;
Sally Kern had already made a name for&#13;
herself long before she sha@d a spotlight&#13;
with Brittany. First elected in 2004 as a&#13;
self described "Kernse~-~ative", she gained&#13;
international notoriety’ after a speech she gave&#13;
to a Republican gathering was secretly taped&#13;
and posted on youtube. This speech stated&#13;
that "gays are a bigger threat than terrorism or&#13;
Islam"and that "no societ~r" that has embraced&#13;
homosexuality has lasted for more than a few&#13;
decades."She led the charge to get the book&#13;
"King and King" ( ~ story" for children about&#13;
a gay prince) removed from the Children’s&#13;
Section of Oklahoma County- Libraries,&#13;
labeling it "obscene." She also graced&#13;
the front page of the Metro Star when she&#13;
presented her Proclamation for Morality at&#13;
the Oklahoma State Capitol, which claimed&#13;
that America’s economic woes were due to&#13;
"abortion~ pornography, same sex marriage,&#13;
sex trafficking, divorce, illegitimate births,&#13;
child abuse and other forms of debauchery."&#13;
In 2010 Brittany Novotny threw her hat&#13;
in the ring to give District 84 voters a choice.&#13;
An Oklahoma Cite~ attorney and activist&#13;
with the Young Democrats, she was the first&#13;
transgendered person ever to run for public&#13;
once in Oklahoma. However she made it a&#13;
point not to focus on that issue, but rather on&#13;
things that she felt mattered more for average&#13;
raional Oldahomans like jobs, education and&#13;
transportation that Sally had neglected due to&#13;
her focus of social issues. AJthough she lost to&#13;
Ms.Kern in the Red Sweep of the November&#13;
general elections, BrittaW still made history&#13;
and will no doubt make more in the future.&#13;
Tramps continues the&#13;
Proud Tradition ofHave&#13;
a Heart&#13;
An annual event of love happens .&#13;
appropriately each year around Valentine’s&#13;
Day at Tramps with their Have a Heart&#13;
Benefit Show and Auction. It began as the&#13;
creation of the late Larry Crosby, then a coowner&#13;
ofTramps and Sister Gall Addis who&#13;
was then with Catholic Charities’ Loaves and&#13;
Fishes Program, which provided meals ~’~r&#13;
those living with HIV.Although Larry has&#13;
passed away his sister, Canaille Rohn who&#13;
is still a part owner ofTramps, along with&#13;
the stat~" and many volunteers again made&#13;
this event a fabulous success. This year over&#13;
$8,000 was raised.&#13;
Richard Ogden sworn in&#13;
an Oldahoma Regent [&#13;
Openly gay attorney and longtime activist&#13;
Richard Ogden was appointed by Governor&#13;
Brad Henry to the Board of Regents of the&#13;
Regional University" System of Oklahoma on&#13;
June 10. He was sworn in by District Judge&#13;
Barbara Sxvinton.&#13;
As a regent Mr. Ogden will be part of that&#13;
governing board which is responsible for the&#13;
hiring of university presidents.&#13;
Tulsa adopts Non-&#13;
Discrimination Policy&#13;
for City Employees&#13;
On June 17 the Tulsa Cit-y Council voted&#13;
6-3 to adopt a nondiscrimination policy for&#13;
municipal employees on the basis of sexual&#13;
orientation, ,~though in 1975 then Mayor&#13;
Robert LaFortune commissioned a report&#13;
recommending adoption of this policy;&#13;
the report was rejected Iia 1994 the Tulsa&#13;
GLBT community participated in formal&#13;
hearings in favor of this policy, only to be&#13;
denied again. The Tulsa Human Rights&#13;
Commission had been recommending this&#13;
change for over 15 years. I~a-is Wilmes,&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality’s Advocacy Director&#13;
stated, "This makes such a strong statement&#13;
to the region on how Tulsa is a welcoming&#13;
and sensible island in a state that is often&#13;
ridiculed for being intolerant and unjust&#13;
towards marginalized populations." Tulsa now&#13;
joins other Oklahoma cities who have this&#13;
policy for their employees, Del City, Mtus,&#13;
McAlester,Miami, Noble and Vi.nita.&#13;
Tulsa School Board Votes&#13;
for GLBT clusive&#13;
Nondiscrimination&#13;
Policy&#13;
During September the Tulsa School Board&#13;
voted unanimously to include GLBT persons&#13;
in their nondiscrimination/anti-bullying&#13;
policy for teachers, students and parents.&#13;
Tami Marler, a spokesperson for the Tulsa&#13;
Public Schools, stated that this change was&#13;
made in accordance with recommendations&#13;
by the Civil Rights Office of the U.S.&#13;
Department of Education. With this measure&#13;
they now join the school districts of Norman&#13;
and Oklahoma City ~vho also have this policy, .&#13;
although Oklahoma City’s policy goes further&#13;
in also protecting gender identity.&#13;
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By Rex Wockner&#13;
Dan Choi hospitalized&#13;
Activist Dan Choi. Wocknerphoto&#13;
Leading Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell activist Dan&#13;
Choi said Dec. 14 that he was committed to a&#13;
veterans hospital psychiatric ward on Dec. 10,&#13;
the day after the U.S. Senate again refused to&#13;
authorize repeal of the DADT ban on open&#13;
gays in the military.&#13;
On Dec. 18, the Senate reversed course&#13;
and voted 65-31 to authorize the repeal. (See&#13;
separate story.)&#13;
In an on-the-record e-mail sent from his&#13;
iPhone, Choi said he had experienced "a&#13;
breakdown and anxiety, attack."&#13;
"(T)he failures of government and&#13;
national lobbying carry consequences far&#13;
beyond the careers and reputations of&#13;
corporate leaders, elected o~cials, high&#13;
powered lobbyists or political elites." Choi&#13;
wrote. "They ruin lives. My breakdown was&#13;
a result of a cumulative array of stressors&#13;
but there is no doubt that the composite&#13;
betrayals felt on Thursday, by elected leaders&#13;
and gay organizations as wel! as many who&#13;
have exploited my name for their marketing&#13;
purposes, have added to the result."&#13;
Choi was released from the hospital&#13;
several days later and sounded like himself in&#13;
a telephone interview with CNN on Dec. 18.&#13;
Activists hope to force&#13;
teaching ofgay history&#13;
A bill introduced in the California&#13;
Legislature by Sen. Mark Leno, D-San&#13;
Francisco, would require that LGBT people&#13;
be fairly and accurately included in school&#13;
teaching material.&#13;
~ihe measure is sponsored by Equality&#13;
California and the Gay-Straight Alliance&#13;
Network.&#13;
~ae bill also prohibits the State Board of&#13;
Education from using instructional material&#13;
that discriminates on the basis of sexual&#13;
orientation or gender identity.&#13;
EQCA said that if enacted, the law&#13;
"would add LGBT to the existing list of&#13;
underrepresented cultural and ethnic groups&#13;
(that) are covered by current la~v related to&#13;
inclusion in textbooks and other instructional&#13;
materials in schools."&#13;
"LGBT people should not be pushed into&#13;
the closefwhen it comes to what students&#13;
learn about history," said EQCA Executive&#13;
Director Geoff Kors. "Educating youth about&#13;
the contributions ofLGBT Californians and&#13;
our state’s rich diversity will help foster true&#13;
acceptance of LGBT students and will&#13;
ultimately create a safe school environment&#13;
for all students."&#13;
GSA Network Executive Director Carolyn&#13;
Laub added, "LGBT youth are denied a fair&#13;
education xvhen they are exposed to harmful&#13;
stereotypes in classroom materials and are&#13;
excluded from learning about their history."&#13;
Leno said that "most textbooks don’t&#13;
include any historical information about the&#13;
LGBT movement."&#13;
"Our collective silence on this issue&#13;
perpetuates negative stereotypes ofLGBT&#13;
people and leads to increased bullying&#13;
of young people," he said. "We can’t&#13;
simultaneously tell youth that it’s OK to be&#13;
yourself and live an honest, open life when we&#13;
aren’t even teaching students about historical&#13;
LGBT figures or the LGBT equal rights&#13;
movement."&#13;
UN secretary-general,&#13;
US ambassador attend&#13;
LGBT event&#13;
United Nations Secretary-General Ban&#13;
Yd,moon and the United States’ U.N.&#13;
ambassador. Susan Rice. joined a high-level&#13;
U.N. panel Dec. 10 that condemned anti-gay&#13;
violence and the criminalization of same-sex&#13;
relations.&#13;
The Human Rights Day event was hosted&#13;
by several nations and organized by the&#13;
International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights&#13;
Commission, Human Rights Watch and&#13;
other organizations.&#13;
"Violence will end only when we&#13;
confront prejudice," Ban said. "Stigma and&#13;
discrimination will end only when we agree&#13;
to speak out. That requires all of us ro do our&#13;
part -- to speak out at home, at work, in our&#13;
schools and communities."&#13;
"Where there is tension between cultural&#13;
attitudes and universal human rights,&#13;
universal human rights must carry the day,"&#13;
he said. "Personal disapproval, even society’s&#13;
disapproval, is no excuse to arrest, detain,&#13;
imprison, harass or torture anyone -- ever.&#13;
... Human Rights Day commemorates the&#13;
Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights. It is&#13;
not called the Partial Declaration of Human&#13;
Rights. It is not the Sometimes Declaration&#13;
o~Human Rights. It is the Universal&#13;
Declaration, guaranteeing all human beings&#13;
their basic human rights, without exception."&#13;
Rice told the gathering: "The story ofmy&#13;
country is, in part, a story of the expanding&#13;
boundaries of rights and dignity -- of the way&#13;
that discrimination and prejudice have been&#13;
countered by acceptance and equality. I feel&#13;
dais deeply and I feel it very personally. Even&#13;
at a time of profound challenges at home&#13;
and abroad, we dare not give up on the great&#13;
causes of equality and fundamental rights.&#13;
And that includes the pursuit of full and&#13;
equal rights for the millions of people in this&#13;
country and around the world ,vho are gay,&#13;
lesbian, bisexual or transgender."&#13;
"Change," Rice said, "comes from people&#13;
... who refuse to move to the back of the bus.&#13;
It comes from the leaders, the activists, and&#13;
the ordinary men and women who believe&#13;
that all human beings have equal worth,&#13;
equa! dignity, equal consequence -- and&#13;
equal rights. This conviction underpins the&#13;
significant steps that the United States has&#13;
taken over the past two decades to advance&#13;
the human rights of all of those who are gay,&#13;
lesbian, bisexual and transgender."&#13;
The event was sponsored by U.N.&#13;
missions from Argentina, Belgium, Brazil,&#13;
Croatia, France, Gabon, the Netherlands,&#13;
New Zealand, Norway, and the United&#13;
States and by the Delegation of the European&#13;
Commission.&#13;
Illinois passes civil-union&#13;
law&#13;
The Illinois Legislature passed a civilunion&#13;
bill Dec. 1 and Gov. Pat Quinn said he&#13;
will sign it into law.&#13;
Gay or straight couples wilt be able to&#13;
enter into a civil union starting in July. The&#13;
unions will carry the san~e state-level rights as&#13;
marriage.&#13;
~ae vote in the Senate was 32-24. ~e&#13;
vote in the House of Representatives was&#13;
61-52.&#13;
"(These days), legislator after legislator&#13;
talks about ’my gay daughter;’ ’my gay&#13;
brother,’" Equality Illinois Director of Public&#13;
Policy Rick Garcia told Windy City Times.&#13;
"The most politically powerful thing gay&#13;
people can do is to come out to family and&#13;
friends.... Illinoisans are middle-of-the-road,&#13;
very steadfast folks, so [ think {’this bill~&#13;
passage) bodes well for our community across&#13;
the country."&#13;
Freedom to Marry Executive Director&#13;
Evan Wolfson ~velcomed the new iaw as a&#13;
"step," but said "civil union is no substitute"&#13;
for marriage.&#13;
"States that have created civil union as&#13;
a means of both giving and withholding --&#13;
providing legal protections wMle withholding&#13;
the freedom to marry and all its meaning&#13;
-- have found that civil union falls far short of&#13;
marriage vcith al! its tangible and intangible&#13;
significance in our lives," Wolfson said.&#13;
Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley&#13;
sounded a similar note Dec. 2, saying:&#13;
"Eventually marriage will take place. It has to&#13;
be.... We have to move faster."&#13;
Same-sex marriage is legal in Connecticut,&#13;
Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,&#13;
Vermont and Washington, D.C. In addition,&#13;
New York and Maryland recognize same-sex&#13;
marriages that take place elsewhere in the&#13;
nation or world.&#13;
Civil-union or domestic-partnership laws&#13;
that grant all state-level rights of marriage&#13;
are in place in California, Nevada, New&#13;
Jersey, Oregon and Washington. Laws that&#13;
grant same-sex couples some of the rights of&#13;
marriage are in place in Colorado, Hawaii&#13;
and Maine.&#13;
California is a further case unto itself.&#13;
Same-sex marriage was legal from June to&#13;
November 2008, when voters amended&#13;
the state constitution via Proposition 8 to&#13;
put a stop to it. The couples who married&#13;
then are still legally married, as are other&#13;
same-sex couples who live in California and&#13;
got married anywchere in the world before&#13;
Prop 8 passed. Gay couples who married&#13;
somewhere else after Prop 8 passed, or ~vho&#13;
marry elsewhere in the future, receive every&#13;
state-level right and obligation of marriage&#13;
in California except for the legal right to call&#13;
their marriage a "marriage" when they are in&#13;
California. They are not recognized under the&#13;
state’s domestic partnership law, but rather&#13;
are married.cou,p,les who are denied use of the&#13;
word "marriage.&#13;
N&#13;
January 1, 2011 5&#13;
O ahomans Eqt ality&#13;
hires new Execrative&#13;
~e Board of Directors of Equal:t).&#13;
Oklahoma hired Toby Jenkdns as their new&#13;
Execut@e Directoi; beginning his duties&#13;
October 1 .He had served on their Board&#13;
of Directors since 2008 and has a 13 year&#13;
history of volunteering for the organization.&#13;
He has been employed at the Tulsa County&#13;
Courthouse :[))r 18 years and has for the past 11&#13;
years served as the Civil Appeals Court Clerk&#13;
to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. He holds a&#13;
BS degree in Criminal Justice and a BA degree&#13;
in Biblical Linguistics and Pastoral Studies.&#13;
He also holds a masters degree in theolo~~&#13;
and has done graduate work in the Sociology&#13;
of Aging. He has 2 married children and a&#13;
granddaughter. He is glad to be there stating,&#13;
"It~ a great honor to work for an organization&#13;
that saves lives every day. I believe we must do&#13;
more tO address to needs of our community&#13;
and challenge them to step up to volunteer&#13;
service."&#13;
Norm Teenager&#13;
commits Suicide af,er&#13;
Ci W Co nci Meeting&#13;
Abo t GLBT History&#13;
On September 27 the Norman City&#13;
Council voted 7-1 to approve a proclamation&#13;
~br GLBT History Month. The Norman&#13;
Human Rights Commission wrote the&#13;
proclamation after much deliberation, and&#13;
there was a great deal of positive publicity&#13;
concerning the Council’s action. Howevm;&#13;
this approval met with strong opposition&#13;
from some Norman residents who showed&#13;
up at that meeting to air their protests, many&#13;
using stereotypical and negat@e references to&#13;
homosexuality.&#13;
This was wimessed by Zach Harrington,&#13;
a 19 year old gay Norman resident who had&#13;
heard similar sentiments when he had been&#13;
bullied as a student at Norman North High&#13;
School. Although his parents, Van and Nancy&#13;
Harrington and his sister Nikki were aware of&#13;
and supportive of his lifestTle, the sentiments&#13;
he heard expressed yet again apparently were&#13;
too much and he took his life at his parents’&#13;
home October 10. A candlelight vigil was held&#13;
for him October 13.&#13;
Margaret Cox, Don&#13;
&amp; Mick&#13;
Schirron honored at the&#13;
Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Awards Gala&#13;
Margaret Cox was honored with the&#13;
Cimarron .Alliance Lifetime Achievement&#13;
Award for many years spent to help women&#13;
achieve equality through her work with&#13;
the Oklahoma Chapter of the National&#13;
Organization for \7~/omen, and for ~vork&#13;
helping the GLBT community through&#13;
Herland Sister Resources and Cimarron&#13;
Alliance. Also honored as Legislators of the&#13;
Year were State Representative Mike Shelton&#13;
and State Senator Judy Eason Mclntyre.&#13;
Don Hawkins and Mick Schirron&#13;
received the Media Avcard as former owners&#13;
of the Gayly Oldahoman, which began&#13;
operation in 1983 and was Oklahoma’s&#13;
longest lasting and largest GLBT&#13;
newspaper. Beginning as a monthly paper&#13;
with a circulation of 4000, it later grew to&#13;
a biweekly publication with a circulation of&#13;
10,000. Due to a changing business climate&#13;
and personal commitments, Mr. Hawkins&#13;
and Mr. Schirron sold the Gayly in 2006 to&#13;
Andrew Hiclcs and the late Heather Harp&#13;
ofTulsa. Although reincorporated, the&#13;
paper resumed operation in March 15 2006&#13;
and ceased publication in December 15 of&#13;
that same year. Currently the Oklahoma&#13;
Historical Society is copying an entire set of&#13;
the Gayly OHahomans on microfilm.&#13;
@&#13;
AIDS Walk O ahoma&#13;
"Each Step Brings Hope" was the theme&#13;
for the AIDSXX/-alk 2010 which took place&#13;
September I9 for the 12th year of this&#13;
event. Previously held in October, the date&#13;
,vas moved up and the location changed to&#13;
the Sonic Plaza in Bricktown, this time also&#13;
accompanied by a 5K run that morning.&#13;
Money raised from this event goes to help&#13;
those in the OHahoma City area infected&#13;
and/affected by HIM&#13;
Arnold ’%rna Lee"&#13;
Smith passes away at 83&#13;
As a longtime club owner, activist and&#13;
entertainer Arnold Lee Smith, best known&#13;
as Arna Lee, left a legacy of pride, hope and&#13;
fond memories for GLBT OHahomans.&#13;
He was a pioneer, spearheading efforts that&#13;
won Oklahoma City’s GLBT community&#13;
many freedoms they now take for granted.&#13;
When he was a club owner, with a club&#13;
called Lee’s Lounge in the early 1960s, he&#13;
endured relentless police harassment and&#13;
never backed down. Longtime partiers&#13;
remember police raids where he was arrested&#13;
along with his customers, and he would&#13;
bail them out along with himself and&#13;
re-open his bar that same night. Later he&#13;
opened Oklahoma’s first premier showbar,&#13;
the Roadhouse, where many big name&#13;
Oklahoma entertainers got their start. Later&#13;
he also owned a steamy dance club called&#13;
the Outrigger from 1979 until 1981.&#13;
After a sojourn in Florida, he opened&#13;
another bar complex also called nostalgically&#13;
the Roadhouse in 1995, which closed after&#13;
a year of operation, and then went partly&#13;
into retirement, still doing shows in various&#13;
clubs for many good causes. \ghen his heath&#13;
failed and he entered the Norman Veterans&#13;
Center Nursing Home, he passed away&#13;
October 3 I. He was missed by his many&#13;
friends, and honored because he madea&#13;
difference for the GLBT community of&#13;
Oldahoma.&#13;
be investigated or discharged under this&#13;
discriminatory law. :.. Certification and the&#13;
60-day congressional requirement must be&#13;
wrapped tip no later than the first quarter of&#13;
2011."&#13;
Sarvis called the repeal of the ban "the&#13;
defining civil rights initiative of this decade."&#13;
Lambda Legal Executive Director Kevin&#13;
Cathcart called the I7-year fight to overturn&#13;
the ban "a heroic political battle by LGBT&#13;
advocates who refused to give up."&#13;
In a statement Defense Secretary Robert&#13;
Gates said: "Once this legislation is signed&#13;
into law by the president the Department&#13;
of Defense will immediately proceed with&#13;
the planning necessary to carry out this&#13;
Change carefully and methodically, but&#13;
purposefully: This effort will be led by Dr.&#13;
Clifford Stanley, Undersecretary of defense&#13;
for personnel and readiness. The legislation&#13;
provides that repeal will take effect once&#13;
the President, the Secretary of Defense&#13;
and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of&#13;
Staff certify that implementation of the&#13;
new policies and regulations written by the&#13;
department is consistent with the standards&#13;
of military readiness, military effectiveness,&#13;
unit cohesion, and recruiting and retention&#13;
of the armed forces .... I will approach this&#13;
process deliberately and xvill make such&#13;
certification only after careful consultation&#13;
with the military service chiefs and our&#13;
combatant commanders and when I am&#13;
satisfied that those conditions have been met&#13;
for all the Services, commands and units. It is&#13;
therefore important that our men and women&#13;
in uniform understand that while today’s&#13;
historic vote means that this policy will&#13;
change, the implementation and certification&#13;
process will take an additional period of time.&#13;
In the meantime, the current law and policy&#13;
will remain in effect."&#13;
Obama issued-a statement that said:&#13;
"Today, the Senate has taken an hist~oric step&#13;
toward ending a policy that undermines&#13;
our national security while violating the&#13;
very ideals that our brave men and women&#13;
in uniform risk their lives to defend. By&#13;
ending Don’t Ask, Dofft Tell, no longer&#13;
will our nation be denied the service of&#13;
thousands of patriotic Americans forced to&#13;
leave the militao; despite years of exemplary&#13;
performance, because they happen to be ga}~&#13;
and no longer will many thousands more be&#13;
asked to live a lie in order to serve the country&#13;
they love. As commander-in-chief, I am also&#13;
absolutely convinced that making this change&#13;
will only underscore the professionalism of&#13;
our troops as the best led and best trained&#13;
fighting f6rce the world has ever known.&#13;
And I join the secretary of defense and the&#13;
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; as well&#13;
as the overwhehning majority of service&#13;
members asked by the Pentagon, in knowing&#13;
that we can responsibly transition to a new&#13;
policy while ensuring our military strength&#13;
and readiness. It is time to close this chapter&#13;
in our history. It is time to recognize that&#13;
sacrifice, valor and integrity are no more&#13;
defined by sexual orientation than they are by&#13;
race or gendm; religion or creed. It is time to&#13;
al!ow gay and lesbian Americans to serve their&#13;
country openly."&#13;
"First ursday" Art&#13;
Opening and E ibit&#13;
of Original Works by&#13;
Tulsa World Editorial&#13;
Cartoonist o Bruce&#13;
Planteo&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The January"&#13;
Oldahomans for Equality (OlcEq) showcase&#13;
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
downtown Tulsa), will feature works by Tulsa&#13;
World Editorial Cartoonist Bruce Plante.&#13;
Bruce lcnew, while growing up in&#13;
Texarkana, Ark., that drawing and humor&#13;
were in his future: He began drawing&#13;
cartoons in the second grade and began&#13;
performing standup comedy in the sixth&#13;
grade.&#13;
As a sophomore at the University&#13;
of Arkansas Bruce became the editorial&#13;
cartoonist for the Arkansas Traveler, the&#13;
school newspaper. He graduated the&#13;
University of Arkansas with a Bachelor of&#13;
Arts in 1977. In 1985, Bruce became the first&#13;
staffeditorial cartoonist for The Chattanooga&#13;
Times and held that position for 22 years.&#13;
On Oct. 22, 2007 Bruce was lured&#13;
away from Chattanooga to Tulsa, taking the&#13;
position of edit0i:ial cartoonist.for the Tulsa&#13;
World, replacing the late Doug Marlette.&#13;
In 1989, he creatdd Plante Ink syndicate&#13;
which distributes his editorial cartoons to 40&#13;
subscribers throughout the United States.&#13;
His cartoons have been reprinted in The New&#13;
York Times, USA Today;The %~ashington&#13;
Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Los&#13;
Angeles Times, Newsweek, Newsweek&#13;
International (Europe), Newsweek Japan,&#13;
Playboy; Sports Illustrated, Discover, CBS,&#13;
CNN, college and high school textbooks and&#13;
even the Iowa Achievement Test.&#13;
In 1985, Bruce won Showtime’s Funniest&#13;
Person in Aa’aerica Contest. He performed&#13;
standup for 4 years for audiences as large&#13;
as 3,000 and speak~s to more than 30 civic&#13;
groups and schools every year.&#13;
The show begins with a reception on&#13;
~lt~ursday, JanualT 6th from 6-9pm and&#13;
continues throughout the month, www.okeq.&#13;
org&#13;
Free help&#13;
By Steven Petrow&#13;
&amp;even Petrozv is tt§e author of"The Essential&#13;
Boot: ofGay Manners &amp;Etiquette. Send&#13;
him your questions at qUeerieS@live.com.&#13;
"Too affectionate at the mall?"&#13;
is not to hook-up; you’re making a political&#13;
statement.&#13;
¯ Follow the leader: Breal~ only one rule&#13;
at a time. Don’t go rogue on your comrades,&#13;
(i.e. no name-calling, clashing with police).&#13;
° Be clean and kissable: Bring your breath&#13;
mints; you may be kissing a lot of strangers.&#13;
Don’t hog the best kissers. If everyone else is&#13;
moving on to a new partner, it’s time to let&#13;
go.&#13;
Elton John to sing&#13;
against Prop 8&#13;
Elton John will perform a private concert&#13;
in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 19 to raise&#13;
money for the ongoing federal lawsuit against&#13;
Proposition 8, the voter-passed constitutional&#13;
amendment that re-banned same-sex marriage&#13;
in California.&#13;
~tle concert, to benefit the American&#13;
Foundation for Equal Rigi~ts, which hired&#13;
the gay side’s superstar attorneys, Ted Olson&#13;
and David Boles, will take place at the Green&#13;
Acres estate of billionaire political fundraiser&#13;
Ron Burlde.&#13;
"We are deeply honored to have the&#13;
support of Sir Elton John," said AFER Board&#13;
President Chad Griffin. ’!The American&#13;
Foundation for Equal Rights stands for the&#13;
enduring principle that all Americans are&#13;
created equal, and believes that ending statesanctioned&#13;
discrimination is a critical step we&#13;
must tal~e toward ending the hate crimes and&#13;
suicides that continue to claim the lives of&#13;
young Americans."&#13;
John has not always been a supporter of&#13;
same-sex marriage. On Nov. 12, 2008, eight&#13;
days after voters passed Prop 8, he told USA&#13;
Today: "What is wrong with Proposition 8 is&#13;
that they went for marriag.e Marriage is going&#13;
to put a lot of people off, the word ’marriage’.&#13;
... I dont want to be married. I m very happy&#13;
with a civil partnership. If BY people want to&#13;
get married, or get together, they should have&#13;
a civil partnership.... Heterosexual people get&#13;
married. We can have civil partnerships."&#13;
Prop 8 was struck down as&#13;
unconstitutional at the federal district court&#13;
level. The ruling is currently on appeal at the&#13;
U.S. 9th Circuit Court ofAppeals, which&#13;
heard oral arguments on Dec. 6.&#13;
For concert ticket information, e-mail&#13;
events@afer.org.&#13;
3131&#13;
January 1, 2011 I 7&#13;
Tulsa Eagle Staffready to serve the crowd at thier 2009 New Years Eve Black &amp;White Ball,&#13;
and did they ever!&#13;
Sooner &amp;ate Softball Association Games promised an ex’citing summer 2010. Shown above is&#13;
Oklahoma Chaos Team ofOklahoma Ci~ Gorin photo&#13;
.............MORE Photo’s on page 11&#13;
8 January 1, 2011&#13;
AffirmingChurch&#13;
in Owasso expands&#13;
ministry to gay&#13;
OWASS0;OK (PR)~ ~.Table&#13;
UCC h~ ~0urd~ and ~fi~ort for&#13;
G~TQS~yo~t~ ~i~i~)~e&#13;
Youth gr~U~ is c~i~ ~nPlace.&#13;
~ey m;et0n F~i~ay ev~fiings from&#13;
6:30pm t0 8~00pm. B~ginning the&#13;
3rd Monday in Janua~ they will have&#13;
k PF~G meeting from 7’8 p.m. Rev&#13;
Melinda Foster leads the congregation&#13;
and they meet at 202 S Cedar, Suite&#13;
E, Ow~so OK 74q55. Rev. Melinda&#13;
Foster can be reached at 918-693-&#13;
0458. For more information visit:&#13;
http://opentableucc.com/&#13;
Nommanons&#13;
Comm ity Heroes&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR)&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality is now&#13;
taldng nominations to recognize&#13;
individuals or groups who have made&#13;
an impact on the work for equality&#13;
for the LGBT community. These&#13;
awards are presented at the annual&#13;
Equality Gala on April 30, 2011,&#13;
Tulsa Convention Center Ballroom.&#13;
The following awards are presented:&#13;
Lifetime Achievement Award-&#13;
Recognizes a lifetime dedication&#13;
tothe cause of equality for LGBT&#13;
community in O~ahoma. Past&#13;
recipients include Nancy McDonald,&#13;
Dennis Neill and Kelly Kirby.&#13;
This award is nor always presented,&#13;
annually.&#13;
Community Heroes- Recognize&#13;
~hose individuals and groups who have&#13;
represented or served our community&#13;
in the previous year. Many of these&#13;
hdroes have "taken a bullet" for our&#13;
cause. Past recipients include Council&#13;
Oak Mens Chorale, Jim Roth, Carol&#13;
Crawford, Tim Williams, and Kelly&#13;
Carter.&#13;
The Russell Bennett Award&#13;
for Spiritual Inclusion - Presented&#13;
to a faith leader who leads and&#13;
supports affirming the faith of the&#13;
LGBT community in our local&#13;
congregations. Past winners include&#13;
Rev. Leslie Penrose, Rabbi Sherman&#13;
and Rev. Richard Ziglar.&#13;
Grand Marshal for the Tulsa Gay&#13;
Pride Parade June 11 th- Recognizes&#13;
an individual who has supported the&#13;
LGBT community in a courageous&#13;
and visible manner. Past recipients&#13;
have been 11 year old Noah Blatt&#13;
and the Rev Marlin Lavanhar for his&#13;
advocacy work for the gay community&#13;
in Uganda.&#13;
You can download a form at&#13;
http://www.okeq.org/wp-content/&#13;
uploads/2010/12/nominationform.&#13;
pdf Please return completed form to:&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality PO Box&#13;
2687, Tulsa, OK 74101 or email paul.&#13;
allen@okeq.org&#13;
Rev S eve uric&#13;
spirit of Christ MCC&#13;
2902 E 20th Street&#13;
Joplin, MO 64804&#13;
417-529-8480&#13;
Worship Sunday 6:00 PM&#13;
Community Meal Wednesdays at 6:00 PM&#13;
www.socmcc.org&#13;
Have a God filled and Blessed Day!&#13;
January 1, 2011&#13;
Creep ofthe Month&#13;
By D’Anne Witkowski&#13;
D’Anne ~tkowski has been gayforpay since 2003.&#13;
Shes aJ~eelance zortter andpoet (believe ~t:9. When she’s&#13;
not taking on the creeps ofthe world she reviews rock ~’&#13;
toll shows in Detroit with her ~oin sister&#13;
"John McCain"&#13;
10 January 1, 2011&#13;
I wish I still had my dog-eared and&#13;
tattered copy of Conduct Unbecoming so I&#13;
could send it to John McCain. Not that he’d&#13;
bother ro read it. The U.S. military’s vicious&#13;
anti-gay history with its vcitch-hunts and&#13;
outright persecution of gay service members&#13;
probably isn’t of much interest to McCain.&#13;
Especially since "don’t ask, don’t tell" solved&#13;
everything. Don’t you dare try&#13;
to tell him anything different.&#13;
During a Nov. 28&#13;
appearance on "State of the&#13;
Union" with host Candy&#13;
Crowley, McCain actually&#13;
had the audacity to claim that&#13;
"don’t ask, don’t tell" is an&#13;
effective policy that doesn’t harm anyone, gay&#13;
or straight, and that the call for its repeal is&#13;
just politics.&#13;
"There was no uprising in the military," he&#13;
said. "There were no problems in the military&#13;
with ’don’t ask, don’t tell.’"&#13;
"If you were gay it was a problem,"&#13;
Crowley interjected.&#13;
"No it wasn’t," McCain snapped. "It’s&#13;
called ’don’t ask, don’t tell,’ okay? Ifyou don’t&#13;
ask them, you don’t ask somebody, and they&#13;
don’t tell."&#13;
Got that? It works. End of story.&#13;
Crowley tried to ask McCain something&#13;
else, but he cut her off.&#13;
"I understand your point of view. I&#13;
understand the poil~t of view by the majority&#13;
of the media," he said. "But the fact is,&#13;
this was a political promise made by an&#13;
inexperienced president or candidate for&#13;
presidency of the United States."&#13;
In other words, it’s all Obama’s fault. He’s&#13;
too young to know what a good idea it is to&#13;
discriminate against homos in the military.&#13;
Why, when McCain was Obama’s age he had&#13;
to walk 15 miles in the snow uphill both ways&#13;
in order to make a campaign promise likd&#13;
that.&#13;
"The military is at its highest point&#13;
in recruitment and retention and&#13;
professionalism and capability," McCain&#13;
continued. "So to somehow allege that this&#13;
policy has been damaging the military is&#13;
simply false."&#13;
Tell that to the thousands of gays and&#13;
lesbians who have been booted out of the&#13;
military since "don’t ask, don’t tell" was&#13;
enacted. According to Servicemembers Legal&#13;
Defense Network, that number is upwards&#13;
~s"R’s cal~ed ’don’t ~&#13;
k, don’t te~,’ okay?&#13;
you don’t ask&#13;
Ithern, you don’t ask&#13;
IsorneSody, and they&#13;
~.on’t tell." ~&#13;
of 14,000. You may recall&#13;
that in 2002, amid a severe&#13;
shortage of Arabic-speaking&#13;
translators, the Army fired&#13;
six linguists trained in&#13;
Arabic simply because they&#13;
were gay.&#13;
Apparently McCain sees&#13;
this as some kind of success. "The fact is that&#13;
this system is working," he told Crowley.&#13;
McCain repeatedly stressed that he&#13;
wanted to know what the effect ~vill be of&#13;
letting gays serve openly - and that’s the&#13;
operative word, "openly." Because gays&#13;
already serve in the military, they just have&#13;
the weight of a government-mandated closet&#13;
on their backs threatening to tumble open&#13;
and ruin their careers ar any moment.&#13;
"I believe we need to assess the effect on&#13;
the morale and battle effectiveness of those&#13;
young Marines and’Army people I met at&#13;
forward-operating bases that are putting their&#13;
lives on the line every day," he said. Never&#13;
mind that some of these "young Marines and&#13;
Army people" are probably gay.&#13;
McCain Said he has had "a number of"&#13;
military folks come up ro him and say, "Look,&#13;
we fight together, we sleep together, we ear&#13;
together." His choice of anecdotes illustrates&#13;
one of the main concerns ofhomophobes:&#13;
that homosexuality is contagious, and the&#13;
best way to guard against it is to make sure&#13;
you never l~ow when and if it’s around you&#13;
and to punish gays and lesbians who dare&#13;
make such an enormous sacrifice to serve the&#13;
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2010. ~affphoto&#13;
F ash Back&#13;
TobyJenkins, President, Oklahomansfor&#13;
Equality and Oklahoma State Representative&#13;
Al 3/IaAd~ey at the 30th Equality Gala, Tulsa.&#13;
Photo by Liz Ingersoll, Mia Bella [m~es&#13;
@the Copa, OKCfidy 2010. Gorin photo&#13;
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Bolen and Prom I~%tg, Kim W,§#enhunt. Judy&#13;
G. Photo&#13;
Best Wishes For&#13;
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Award, p,~sented by N,znoy McDonald @ the&#13;
30Anniversary Equality Gala, ~dsa. Photo&#13;
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By Rex Wockner*&#13;
Judges hint at Prop 8&#13;
case twists and turns&#13;
9t,§-Gtvuit Federal Court, APpoolphoto @Eric Risberg&#13;
The effort to undo California’s Proposition&#13;
8 inched forward Dec. 6 when a three-judge&#13;
panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of&#13;
Appeals entertained nearly three hours of oral&#13;
arguments from the attorneys in the case.&#13;
In an ornate courtroom on the third floor&#13;
of San Francisco’s historic James R. Browning&#13;
U.S. Courthouse, amid murals, stained glass&#13;
and statues dating to 1905, the attorneys&#13;
replayed some of their main arguments and&#13;
the judges offered hints of where the case&#13;
might go.&#13;
The gay side’s lawyers, who include&#13;
famed attorneys Ted Olson and David Boles,&#13;
sought to defend U.S. District Judge Vaughn&#13;
Walker’s ruling from August that Prop 8&#13;
violates the U.S. Constitution’s guarantees of&#13;
equal protection and due process.&#13;
They also argued that the parties who&#13;
brought the appeal to the 9th Circuit -- the&#13;
activists who created Prop 8 and the deputy&#13;
county clerk of Southern California’s dusty&#13;
Imperial County -- have no legal "standing"&#13;
to have mounted this appeal ofWalker’s&#13;
ruling.&#13;
Those parties are trying to defend Prop&#13;
8 because all the public ot~cials who were&#13;
sued in the case -- including Gov. Arnold&#13;
Schwarzenegger and Attorney General (and&#13;
Gov.-elect) Jerry Brown -- have refused to&#13;
defend the voter-passed state constitutional&#13;
amendment that re-banned same-sex marriage&#13;
in November 2008 after it had been legal&#13;
for 4 1/2 months and after t8,000 same-sex&#13;
couples had married.&#13;
It is unclear if the court will grant the&#13;
Prop 8 proponents or Imperial County&#13;
standing to allow the appeal to move forward.&#13;
~e judges seemed unimpressed by Imperial&#13;
County’s desire to be let into the case. Among&#13;
other things, they seemed annoyed that the&#13;
deputy county clerk rather than the actual&#13;
clerk is pursuing the move.&#13;
As to whether the people who put Prop 8&#13;
on the ballot should be allowed to step into&#13;
the shoes of the state government and defend&#13;
a piece of the state constitution that the state&#13;
itself refuses to defend, the judges hinted&#13;
that they might bounce that question off of&#13;
the California Supreme Court to see hmv it&#13;
feels about the idea. If the 9th Circuit does&#13;
that, it could delay appellate rulings on both&#13;
the standing issue and the merits ofWalker’s&#13;
decision.&#13;
On the merits, Olson told the judges that&#13;
California has unconstitutionally "taken a&#13;
class of citizens and put them in a separate&#13;
category."&#13;
California gives same-sex couples all the&#13;
of marriage under&#13;
a domesticpartnership&#13;
law,&#13;
but prohibits&#13;
gay couples from&#13;
marrying. Under&#13;
another law. gay&#13;
couples who&#13;
go get married&#13;
somewhere else&#13;
also receive all&#13;
the California&#13;
rights of&#13;
marriage but&#13;
are prohibited&#13;
from calling&#13;
their marriage&#13;
a marriage&#13;
in California.&#13;
Yet other gay couples, who got married in&#13;
California or somewhere else before Prop&#13;
8 passed, are considered to be married in&#13;
California and are permitted to use the word.&#13;
It’s very messy.&#13;
All of this is discriminatory, Olson said.&#13;
It harms gay Californians. ~here is no legal&#13;
rational basis for it. It cannot be "justified,"&#13;
he said. "California has built a fence around&#13;
its gay and lesbian citizens and around the&#13;
institution of marriage," Olson told the&#13;
judges. "That is a violation of the equalprotection&#13;
clause and it’s a violation of the&#13;
due-process clause."&#13;
Attorney Charles Cooper for the Prop 8&#13;
proponents told the judges that his case in&#13;
defense of Prop 8 centers on "procreation."&#13;
In Coopers view, it is rational for the&#13;
state to limit marriage to men and women&#13;
because the reason marriage exists in the first&#13;
place is because sex between men and women&#13;
produces children. ~e state, he suggested,&#13;
has a unique interest in human unions that&#13;
are procreative.&#13;
At the end of the day, court-watchers were&#13;
talking about three things that piqued their&#13;
curiosity during the oral arguments:&#13;
* Will the case be delayed so the 9th&#13;
Circuit panel can sound out the California&#13;
Supreme Court on the question of whether&#13;
people who put initiatives on the ballot&#13;
should be able to defend those initiatives&#13;
when they are struck down by courts?&#13;
Regardless of whether the judges seek advice&#13;
from the California Supreme Court, the case&#13;
¯ cannot proceed if the 9th Circuit decides that&#13;
neither the Prop 8 proponents nor Imperial&#13;
County has legal standing to appeal. If they&#13;
do not, Walker’s ruling striking down Prop 8&#13;
would come back into force.&#13;
* In hearing the appeal of Walker’s ruling,&#13;
will the 9th Circuit rely solely on Walker’s&#13;
expansive trial record, which seems to&#13;
demolish most of the myths, lies, arguments&#13;
and opinions that historically have been used&#13;
to oppress gay and lesbian people? Or will&#13;
the 9th Circuit look at additional sources of&#13;
information and seek out other facts . ine&#13;
court hinted that it may review more than&#13;
just the District Court’s findings.&#13;
* And has the 9th Circuit perhaps hinted&#13;
that it plans to uphold \Valker’s decision but&#13;
in a way that would limit the case’s impac~ to&#13;
California, the only state that ever let gays get&#13;
married and then later took that right away&#13;
from them? The court spent a fair amount of&#13;
12 January 1, 2011&#13;
Ed Sikov is the author ofDark l/icto*_7; 7be Life&#13;
ofBette Davis and other books aboutf!lms and&#13;
fihnmakers.&#13;
"Kahlua, Cream and Fiasco:&#13;
-he White Russian"&#13;
My cold lasted another week, so&#13;
forget about literary reticence. Let the gross&#13;
descriptions fly: Shot spewed out of my nose&#13;
like raw scrambled eggs, only darke,; more&#13;
translucent, and graced by tiny bloblets of&#13;
blood. My lungs hacked up a hocker so gray&#13;
it could have come out of an old coal miner.&#13;
When I wasn’t wiping smears of sputura&#13;
off my hands, sheets and nearby skin mags,&#13;
! contemplated my recent poor behavior.&#13;
Dan was right: I’d become "an old-fashioned&#13;
asshole." Dan was nothing but affectionate&#13;
with me, even after I spat goose-shit-green&#13;
mucous onto his pillow while he slept. He&#13;
deserved better from me. So did my friends.&#13;
When I stopped being viral, I invited&#13;
Craig and Kyle to dinner. Surprisingl); Craig&#13;
didn’t hang up on me when I called. "I’m&#13;
sorry..." I began. He cut me off: "Listen,&#13;
dollface - I’ll forgive you anything as long&#13;
as you keep your tongue off my boyfriend."&#13;
"Right-O!" I sang out, amxiery turning me&#13;
strangely into Terry-Thomas in some British&#13;
war comedy. "How about dinner here on&#13;
Saturday? It’s Chicken Cacciatore and an&#13;
after-dinner drink that doesn’t suck." All was&#13;
well.&#13;
Dinner xvas a disaster. Dan was late, so&#13;
I had to wield the vacuum cleaner and a&#13;
can of Pledge and set the table while trying&#13;
to make what turned out to be an absurdly&#13;
complicated "hunter’s style" chicken with&#13;
only half the ingredients the recipe called&#13;
for. (I hadn’t bothered with a shopping list.&#13;
"Calling Dr. Freud! STAT!") The result&#13;
was a greasy; taste-free horror - no wild&#13;
mushrooms, no fresh sage or thyme, clumpy&#13;
years-old garlic salt instead of garlic....&#13;
"Hunter’s style?" What were they hunting&#13;
- something outof Oliver Twist?&#13;
Having tasted the cacciatore, I downed&#13;
some Tormore Single Malt and became&#13;
morose. But when Dan waltzed in mere&#13;
minutes before Craig and Kyle were supposed&#13;
to show up, my irrepressible life force&#13;
returned. [ became hostile. Craig and Kyle&#13;
thus entered during the second act of _Who’s&#13;
Afraid ofVirginia Woolf_, with me playing&#13;
both George and Martha. I behaved terribly;&#13;
Dan was rightly embarrassed. I might have&#13;
summoned enough dignity not to spend the&#13;
whole evening staring at the gap between&#13;
Kyle’s bottom shirt button and his belt. a&#13;
space out of which a perfect tuft of soft hair&#13;
emerged. Craig noticed, much to his giee and&#13;
my continuing disgrace.&#13;
But dessert was fiibulous! Ttxe White&#13;
Russian is one of my favorite cream-based&#13;
cocktails because of its subtlety, simplicity&#13;
and relative lack of.sweetness. It’s got a little&#13;
Kahlua for a cafd au lair effect, vodka for&#13;
some kick and thick, chilled heavy cream&#13;
for the mouth-to-belly bliss that only cold&#13;
dairy fat can provide. Still, two rounds of&#13;
White Russians wasn’t enough to make up for&#13;
hurling lettuce fragments and bacon chunks&#13;
in Craig’s face after discovering that puppy&#13;
Kyle had been gobbled up by Jabba the Hut.&#13;
Am I still bitter? You bet your elephantine&#13;
ass I am.&#13;
~-he White Russian&#13;
1 part Absolut&#13;
1/2 part coffee liqueur&#13;
1 part chilled heaW cream&#13;
Put some ice in a shaker and add all&#13;
the ingredients; put the cap on and swirl it&#13;
around a bi{ rather than shake it. (After all,&#13;
you’re not trying to make liquor butter.) Pour&#13;
through strainer into a good-looking glass&#13;
and serve.&#13;
time discussing a 1996 case from Colorado in&#13;
which the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a&#13;
state constitutional amendment that deprived&#13;
gay people of anti-discrimination protections&#13;
that Colorado governments previously had&#13;
extended ro them.&#13;
A "narrow" ruling against Prop 8 by the&#13;
9th Circuit could bring same-sex marriage&#13;
back to California but possibly thwart Olson,&#13;
Boles and the American Foundation for&#13;
Equal Rights’ desire to take before the U.S.&#13;
Supreme Court the proposition that samesex&#13;
couples have a constitutional right to get&#13;
married in all states.&#13;
Lesbian becomes Colorado&#13;
Supreme Court justice&#13;
Monica Marquez became the first openly&#13;
gay or l~sbian member of the Colorado~&#13;
Supreme Court when she was s~vorn in Dec.&#13;
10.&#13;
Her partner, Sheila Barthel, helped her&#13;
put on her black robe at the ceremony.&#13;
Marquez, 41, previously served as deputy&#13;
attorney general.&#13;
Spacey won’t discuss&#13;
sexual orientation&#13;
Actor Kevin Spacey told The Daily&#13;
Beast on Dec. 15 that he’s not interested in&#13;
discussing his sexual orientation.&#13;
"I have not given up my right to privacy,"&#13;
Spacey said. "People have different reasons for&#13;
the way they live their lives. You cannot put&#13;
everyone’s reasons in the same box. It’s iust a&#13;
line I’ve never crossed and never will."&#13;
"You have to understand that people who&#13;
choose not to discuss their personal lives&#13;
are not living a lie." he continued. "That&#13;
is a presumption that people jump ro.... I&#13;
iust don’t buy into that the personal can be&#13;
political. I just think that’s horseshit."&#13;
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Janua~ 20tl&#13;
"Take a cSance on ~ove, Gemini!"&#13;
Sun squaring Saturn adds the weight&#13;
of age and responsibility, but Venus&#13;
enters Sagittarius, leading affections&#13;
and aesthetics toward new adventures.&#13;
She gets in the middle of that square&#13;
offering frivolous escape that can too&#13;
easily complicate problems at hand, but&#13;
she also offers some creative solutions.&#13;
ARIES (Narch 20- Apri~ 19):&#13;
The responsibilities of work and&#13;
relationships can feel oppressive. A&#13;
romantic adventure is much needed. If&#13;
partnered, plan a getaway. If single, a&#13;
stern attitude can be sexy, but balance&#13;
it with playful warmth. (Think gym&#13;
coach!)&#13;
TAURUS (Apri~ 20 - Nay 20}: As hard&#13;
as you’ve been working, you’re entitled&#13;
to a much-needed release. Find an&#13;
appropriate place to scream and let it all&#13;
out. If you really need to beat someone&#13;
there are eager victims. Just keep it&#13;
safe and consensual.&#13;
GEN~N~ (Nay 21o June 20): Play only&#13;
for funsies. Don’t take any bets. but&#13;
take a chance on love or a passionate&#13;
facsimile. Incredible sex is no basis for&#13;
a solid relationship. Take it one day at a&#13;
time and see what else there is.&#13;
CANCER (June 21o Ju~y 22): A strong&#13;
sense of responsibility at home can be&#13;
a millstone or a motivator. Go with the&#13;
latter. Once you drag your tush into&#13;
action, momentum will make the rest of&#13;
it a lot easier.&#13;
LEO (Ju~y 23 - August 22): Even you&#13;
may have inarticulate moments, but just&#13;
take them as a creative challenge. A&#13;
little playfulness can boost morale and&#13;
productivity. Too much, not so good. If a&#13;
few jokes and your dazzling smile aren’t&#13;
enough, turn it up slowly.&#13;
V~RGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
Your best investment of time, energy&#13;
and money is in your own home and&#13;
community. Think ahead before taking&#13;
on responsibilities. Spreading humor&#13;
and good will at home or close by will&#13;
help build your standing.&#13;
L~BRA (September 23 - October&#13;
22): The weight of the world seems to&#13;
be on your shoulders. Opportunities&#13;
can be hard to find, but they’re there!&#13;
A lighthearted chat with a sister&#13;
(genetic or otherwise) can help you get&#13;
perspective.&#13;
SCORHO (October 23 - November&#13;
21): Life is tough, but don’t let current&#13;
troubles wear you down. When you&#13;
catch yourself worrying, channel that&#13;
into constructive thought toward a&#13;
solution. Stick to basics and remember&#13;
what’s important.&#13;
November 22&#13;
- December 20): The money crisis&#13;
will hit everyone. You may be worrying&#13;
too much on a personal level. Focus&#13;
on your personal assets, the kind&#13;
you would still have even if you were&#13;
penniless and naked. Never forget: You&#13;
almost always fare better than most.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21&#13;
- January- 19): You’re at the top of your&#13;
game, but what’s next? The answer to&#13;
that is not as urgent as it may seem.&#13;
Relax, indulge in a romantic or sensual&#13;
retreat, and the hard questions will gain&#13;
perspective,&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
18): The world’s troubles are the&#13;
world’s, not necessarily your own.&#13;
Discussing global and personal worries&#13;
with friends will help balance it all out.&#13;
For answers to the world’s problems&#13;
and your own, look across borders and&#13;
oceans.&#13;
HSCES (February !9- Narch 19):&#13;
Put your deep, dark imagination to&#13;
work. Even in a bleak future there are&#13;
opportunities. You can be inspired to&#13;
find them for yourself and to guide&#13;
others. Even if the light at the end of the&#13;
tunnel is an oncoming train you could&#13;
ride it out.&#13;
Community for&#13;
People iving&#13;
with&#13;
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A 50I c (3) Not] Profit Organization&#13;
Our House, Too offers a variety of&#13;
activities for people who are HIV+ and&#13;
or living with AIDS to help combat the&#13;
social isolation that many of our&#13;
people live through each and everyday.&#13;
We provide a Toiletry and Household&#13;
Pantry for those who are HIV+&#13;
and or living with AIDS who cannot&#13;
afford to purchase these items for&#13;
themselves. We invite anyone who&#13;
would like to volunteer or provide financial&#13;
assistance to please contact&#13;
us by phone 918-585-9552 or e-mail&#13;
ourhousetoo9865@sbcglobal.net&#13;
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16 Prayer Stm~&amp;r&#13;
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5 Fireplace rods&#13;
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14 January 1,201t&#13;
During the Metro Star’s time in&#13;
publication Oklahoma and America has&#13;
experienced great changes including two&#13;
major elections, inclusion of GLBT persons&#13;
among those with Federal Hate Crimes&#13;
protection, the OKC and Tulsa School&#13;
districts adopting policies protecting gay&#13;
students from harassment and bullying, the&#13;
tremendous growth of Oldahoma’s gay rights&#13;
advocacy organizations and at presstime&#13;
finally the end of legal discrimination for&#13;
GLBT Americans in the US military.&#13;
However as 2010 concludes on this&#13;
happy note Chaz \gard, at age 7t, has made&#13;
the decision to retire after publishing the&#13;
newspaper for over 7 years. "It’s time for me&#13;
to relax, I want to do some traveling, and will&#13;
continue to help advance total equality for&#13;
GLBT people."&#13;
In conclusion the Metro Star wishes to say&#13;
that they were proud to be part of the GLBT&#13;
community of Oklahoma and the region,&#13;
thanking our advertisers and readers for 7&#13;
great years. We come to a close xvith a recap&#13;
of the highlights of 2010, and in this last&#13;
issue we say thank you and we appreciate&#13;
the support everyone has given us.&#13;
Another endeavor has been their Cooking&#13;
for Ct~ange Program which has been selling&#13;
freshly made homemade tamales as a means&#13;
for fundraising. A dozen tamales are only&#13;
$24 and are available in pork, chicken or&#13;
vegetarian style. Contact P-Flag to order&#13;
some!&#13;
P-Flag Enid also wants .to announce&#13;
that nominations are open for their 2011&#13;
Stand Awards, which are open to GLBTQA&#13;
individuals, businesses, organizations, media,&#13;
artists and other categories of Oklahomans&#13;
~vho have improved life for the GLBT&#13;
community in the state. They are also seeking&#13;
similar groups interested in partnering with&#13;
P-Flag as a Communty Parmer sponsor&#13;
to keep the work of the Center going and&#13;
growing. Enid P-Flag is a 501c3 organization&#13;
so contributions are tax deductible.&#13;
To contact Enid P-Flag one can call&#13;
toll free 1 800 878 5298, or logon pflag@&#13;
enidglbt.org..&#13;
Flash Back&#13;
I~cmr &amp; Chaz 200~&#13;
January 1, 2011&#13;
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              <text>THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA&#13;
VOLUME 7 ISSUE 2 Twitterocom!MetroStarNews&#13;
Prop 8 federal trial continues in San Francisco&#13;
News analysis&#13;
By Rex Wockner&#13;
Famous atto~v,eys David Boies, le_~ and Ted Olson are infederal court in San Francisco t~sving to&#13;
kill Prop 8. Also picuwed: Olson’s wife, Lady Booth Olson. Photo by Diana Walker&#13;
At press time, the trial in the federal&#13;
lawsuit against Proposition 8 was continuing&#13;
in U.S. District Court in San Francisco before&#13;
Judge Vaughn \Valker.&#13;
Famous heterosexual attorneys Ted Olson&#13;
and David Boles are trying to convince&#13;
Walker that Prop 8, which amended&#13;
California’s constitution to re-ban same-sex&#13;
marriage, violates the U.S. Constitution’s&#13;
guarantees of due process and equal&#13;
protection under the law.&#13;
Leading gay-rights groups have been&#13;
sidelined in the case, limited to filing "friend&#13;
of the court" briefs, because they didn’t play&#13;
nice with Olson and Boles early on. They&#13;
publicly dissed the case as unwise and poorly&#13;
timed.&#13;
~e lawsuit, which likely will end up&#13;
before the U.S. Supreme Court, could lead to&#13;
the legalization of same-sex marriage in all 50&#13;
states.&#13;
Convemely, it also could possibly stall the&#13;
movement for same-sex marriage for a&#13;
generation, should the U.S. Supreme Court&#13;
uphold Prop 8.&#13;
Judge Walker had wanted to beam video&#13;
of the trial to other federal courthouses and&#13;
post it on YouTube, but the U.S. Supreme&#13;
Court, in a 5-4 ruling, put the kibosh on that&#13;
idea Jan. 13, saying officials in the federal&#13;
courts’ 9th Circuit hadn’t followed proper&#13;
procedure in lifting the ban on cameras in&#13;
federal courts.&#13;
Olson and Boles strongly supported&#13;
broadcasting the trial. The pro-Prop-8 side&#13;
vociferously opposed the plan, ultimately&#13;
filing an emergency appeal to the Supreme&#13;
Court to stop it.&#13;
Gay activists and commentators suggested&#13;
that Prop 8 defenders were horrified at the&#13;
idea of the trial being broadcast because they&#13;
lmow that their anti-gay rhetoric, which is&#13;
being analyzed in detail at the trial, is hateful,&#13;
false and, when exposed in f~l, so&#13;
........Continued See PROP 8 Page-5&#13;
® MetroStarNews.com FEBRUARY 1,2010&#13;
OkEq Celebrates "Wi d Hearts&#13;
Week nd" with p ans for ree Events&#13;
for Valentines -&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality, Oklahoma’s preeminent Gay Rights&#13;
Organization will host three separate events&#13;
beginning Friday February 12th, Saturday&#13;
February 13th and Sunday February !4th at&#13;
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center at 621 E.&#13;
4th Street in Downtown Tulsa.&#13;
FRIDAY, February t2th, from 7-9pro,&#13;
the first of the "Wild Hearts Weekend"&#13;
events: Relationship Recognition Reception&#13;
- an effort to mitigate the discrimination&#13;
against the GLBT Community due to a lack&#13;
of Equal Marriage Rights will be held in the&#13;
Great Hall of the Dennis R. Neill Equality&#13;
Center beginning with a lecture series by&#13;
Tulsa’s top legal and financial professionals&#13;
Saturday, February 13th, 2010, 7-11pm,&#13;
the second of the "Wild Hearts Weekend"&#13;
events: Wild Hearts Ball 10th Anniversary&#13;
Celebration and Dance - the annual fundraiser&#13;
and social event to benefit Otdahomans&#13;
for Equality will be held at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center with dance music by&#13;
DJ Zeke with video graphics set to the best&#13;
mobile light show in town. Also available are&#13;
Party Pictures with Cupid by Steven Michael&#13;
Hall Photography, party appetizers and&#13;
desserts along with raffles and door prizes plus&#13;
a silent auction. Cash Bar available for guests&#13;
21 mad older.&#13;
Sunday, February 14th, 2010, 1 lam-2pm&#13;
- The third of the "Wild Hearts W-eekend"&#13;
public. with Debby@okeq.org or call 918-743-4297.&#13;
State Representative AI McAffrey to introduce&#13;
Legislation for Domestic Partner Benefits for&#13;
Ol ahoma State Employees&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY,&#13;
OK In the upcoming&#13;
legislative session, State&#13;
Representative A1 McAffrey&#13;
plans to introduce legislation&#13;
to allow domestic partners of&#13;
Oklahoma state employees to&#13;
obtain health care benefits.&#13;
Mr. McAffrey, Oklahoma’s&#13;
only first and only openly gay&#13;
state legislator, a Democrat&#13;
who represents District 88,&#13;
stated that it would enable the&#13;
partners of state employees to&#13;
obtain the benefits currently&#13;
available to spouses and&#13;
dependents. A domestic&#13;
partner is defined as someone&#13;
Darters&#13;
whom on is involved in&#13;
and would include&#13;
heterosexual couples as well as those in same&#13;
sex relationships.&#13;
This is the first&#13;
time this has been&#13;
proposed in the&#13;
Oklahoma legislature.&#13;
He related that&#13;
this would not&#13;
only help provide&#13;
those eligible better&#13;
access to healthcare&#13;
coverage, it would&#13;
help attract and&#13;
retain talent among&#13;
Oklahomas workers&#13;
as well as raise&#13;
consciousness in&#13;
Oklahoma about&#13;
that issue. It will be&#13;
introduced when&#13;
the session begins&#13;
February 1, where it may or may not get out&#13;
of committee, and if it does it may or may&#13;
not pass. But he promised that if it doesn’t&#13;
succeed, "I’ll introduce it again next year"&#13;
~entine’s Day started in the time of&#13;
the Roman Empire: In ancient Rome, February&#13;
!4th was a holiday to honour Juno.&#13;
Juno was the Queen of the Roman Gods&#13;
and Goddesses. The Romans also knew her&#13;
cancelled all marriages and engagements&#13;
in Rome. The good Saint Valentine (photo&#13;
above) was a priest at Rome in the days of&#13;
Claudius II, He and Saint Marius aided the&#13;
Christian martyrs and secretly married couples,&#13;
and for this kind deed Saint Valentine&#13;
was apprehended and dragged&#13;
as the Goddess ofwomen&#13;
and marriage. The following&#13;
day, February 15th,&#13;
began the Feast of Lupercalla.&#13;
The lives ofyoung&#13;
boys and girls were strictly&#13;
sep~ate. However, one of&#13;
the customs of the young&#13;
people was name drawing.&#13;
On the eve of the festival&#13;
of Lupercalia the names of&#13;
Roman girls were written&#13;
on slips of paper and placed&#13;
into jars. Each young man&#13;
would draw a girl’s name&#13;
from the jar and ~vould&#13;
then be partners for the&#13;
duration of the festival with&#13;
the girl whom he chose.&#13;
Sometimes the pairing of&#13;
before the Prefect of Rome,&#13;
who condemned him to be&#13;
beaten to death with dubs and&#13;
to have his head cut off. He&#13;
suffered martyrdom on the&#13;
14th day of February, around&#13;
the year 270. At that time it&#13;
was the custom in Rome, a&#13;
very ancient custom indeed,&#13;
to celebrate in the month of&#13;
February the Lupercalia, feasts&#13;
in honour of a heathen god.&#13;
On these occasions, amidst a&#13;
ceremonies,&#13;
names ofyoung women&#13;
were placed in a box, from&#13;
which they were drawn by the&#13;
men as chance directed.The&#13;
pastors of the early Christian&#13;
Church in Rome endeavoured&#13;
to do away with the pagan&#13;
element in these feasts by substituting the&#13;
the children lasted an entire year, and often,&#13;
they would fall in love and would later&#13;
marry. Under the rule of Emperor Claudius&#13;
II Rome was involved in many bloody and&#13;
Unpopular campaignS: Claudius the Cruel&#13;
was having a difficult time getting soldiers&#13;
) join his military leagues. He believed that&#13;
reason was that Roman men did not&#13;
want to leave their loves or families. As a&#13;
result, Claudius,&#13;
RDI R.AS&#13;
celebrations include lots offeasting, partying&#13;
and parading on the big day, also kno~vn as&#13;
Shrove Tuesday - just before Ash Vdednesday&#13;
- when the Church rules offasting and sacrifice&#13;
take effect. It’s been that way in Christian&#13;
countries around the world sinCe the Middle&#13;
Ages. Today most of the world’s celebrations&#13;
occur during the week ofFat Tuesday, which&#13;
falls on February 16th this year.&#13;
Fat Tuesday in New Orleans&#13;
It’s been five long years since the devastation of&#13;
names of saints for those of maidens. As&#13;
the Lupercalia began about the middle of&#13;
February, the pastors appear to have chosen&#13;
Saint Valentine’s Day for the celebration of&#13;
this new feast.&#13;
So it seems that the custom ofyoung men&#13;
choosing maidens for valentines, or saints&#13;
as for ; year, arose in this&#13;
Hurricane Katrina, and the biggest party town&#13;
in America ~vill pick itselfup for the 2010 Fat&#13;
Tuesday celebration with even bigger crowds -&#13;
and more parades - expected this year. The New&#13;
Orleans Mardi Gras parade schedule began on&#13;
January 6, that is when the first King Cakes are&#13;
socially avafl~biel k ~onti~ues thr0tlgh to Fat&#13;
Tuesday, February 16, 2010.&#13;
Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras and Carnival&#13;
Celebrations around the world&#13;
The biggest and loudest ofthem, as always,&#13;
are in Rio and New Orleans, although the&#13;
Karneval, or Fasching, festivities in Cologne&#13;
and Berlin get pretty wild, Carnaval in Nice&#13;
shows offthe ~vackier side ofthe trendy&#13;
Riviera scene, and the Italians in Venice are the&#13;
worldwide experts on the art ofstreet theater.&#13;
Ban&#13;
Empl&#13;
uptcv * Civil Rights Criminal&#13;
ment * FamilV Law Litigation&#13;
Street&#13;
)ma cit% OK 73103&#13;
2 ~ETROSTAR February 2010&#13;
PFLAG OKC joins with Edmond&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
OY,ZAHOMA&#13;
CITY, OK __ A&#13;
merger with PFLAG&#13;
Oldatloma City and&#13;
PFLAG Edmond has&#13;
been in the works&#13;
over the past fe~v&#13;
months. Officially, the&#13;
two ioined forces on&#13;
October 12th, joining&#13;
to make both a single,&#13;
stronger group. People&#13;
often come. to PFLAG&#13;
to find acceptance&#13;
and support for&#13;
GLBT issues and&#13;
understanding. Some&#13;
people just become&#13;
involved to offer Bobbie and Georgie co-facilitate the Transgender support group in&#13;
support. Oklahoma City. Townsendphoto&#13;
"We are now&#13;
PFI~G, OKC/Edmond under one name,"&#13;
said Louise Baker, President of the group.&#13;
"One of the reasons we became OKC/&#13;
Edmond PFLAG is that OKC has many&#13;
gay-straigi~t alliances and Edmond has none.&#13;
Those gays will have parents who want to&#13;
look for support. We feel it is a win-win and&#13;
a good move for both groups."&#13;
The combined groups ofPFLAG OKC/&#13;
promoting family involvement. The benefits&#13;
of membership; you get an email vote for&#13;
officers, you are a part ofPFLAG poll by&#13;
national quarterly. There are educational&#13;
programs and you help create a safe&#13;
environment for people.&#13;
The group is also actively working to&#13;
promote equality in schools. "We are very&#13;
dose in one of the three high schools in&#13;
Edmond will be hostinga ~ndraising event Edmond to ~:et a GSA (gav-strai~t alliance),"&#13;
to sppp0rt the cause. The event wilJ b~ ~e!d said B~er. One student said~they wanted&#13;
at ~he Boom (on the O~C strip); Saturday it. They wrote the bylaws and sent it to the&#13;
FebruaW 27th at 7 pm. Emcee will be student cotmcil~ There is dso a r~ need for&#13;
Heather Scott, PFLAG Secretary, ~raoke&#13;
by Shown Elmore, PFLAG Vice-President,&#13;
Stand-Up Comedy Louise Bakel; PFLAG&#13;
President. The group promises fun for&#13;
everyone!&#13;
"It’s not i.ust about going to a comedy&#13;
act. We really want people to come out and&#13;
support PFLAG," adds Baker. "We need&#13;
to be here fore support and advocacy." The&#13;
group is also looking for members. Family&#13;
membership is $40 and single is $35, thus&#13;
GSA’s in the middle school also but ~ve are&#13;
taking this one step at a time."&#13;
.PFI_&amp;G OKC/Edmond would also like to&#13;
add that they applaud the OKCPS board for&#13;
passing the passing the anti-bullying policy to&#13;
include GLBT’S.&#13;
PFLAG OKC/Edmond meets the first&#13;
Tuesday of each month. For questions, or if&#13;
you would like’ to attend a meeting, please call&#13;
(405) 525-3800 or write to pflagokc@yahoo.&#13;
com.&#13;
ahoma Gay&#13;
Caucus, over ?&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contrib[lting writer&#13;
Lesbian&#13;
OKL~MOMA CITY, OK When&#13;
current O.G.L.EC. male co-chair Patti&#13;
~hompson was first elected to that post&#13;
in 1992, he inherited what was then&#13;
an orgaafization on the move vibrantly&#13;
working for change against tough odds.&#13;
The Oklahoma Gay mid Lesbian Political&#13;
Caucus, ( kamwn better as O.G.L.EC.) had&#13;
been formed and incorporated in 1985, with&#13;
chapters in both Oklalmma City and Tulsa.&#13;
~ae organization became a major&#13;
institution of the Okdahoma GLBT&#13;
community, usually present whenever there&#13;
was an opportunity for action to affect&#13;
change. Their purpose was to educate the&#13;
GLBT community about voting and taking&#13;
part in the politic~ process, and also to&#13;
educate dected officials about issues of the&#13;
GLBT community. O.G.L.P.C. held annual&#13;
dinners to celebrate accomplishments and&#13;
future hopes, issuing annual awards of merit&#13;
to deserving individuals as well as "Phobie&#13;
Awards" towards those who deserved that&#13;
distinction.&#13;
O.G.L.EC. continued to grow, their&#13;
tables often seen registering voters, signing&#13;
up members and passing out literature at&#13;
community gathering places and events.&#13;
Amassing a mailing list of over 3,000 gay&#13;
or gay friendly Oldalloma households, they&#13;
issued voter guides during major elections&#13;
letting these voters know who their friends&#13;
were.&#13;
When O.G.L.EC.’S Membership/Mailing&#13;
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2007 it was a major loss for the organization,&#13;
which was already strained from a lack&#13;
of active membership for the past several&#13;
years. This came to a head in 2009, when&#13;
Treasurer Diana Faulkner’s term expired and&#13;
there to nobody to take that office, which&#13;
is currently administered in the interim by&#13;
Paul Thompson. Consensus of the group at&#13;
the point was that the group must change&#13;
course or dissolve. A letter was sent out to&#13;
the general membership advising them of a&#13;
Final Meeting taking place Monday, February&#13;
8 at 7 p.m. located at Okdalloma City’s&#13;
Neighborhood Alliance Center, 1236 N.W&#13;
36th Street ( N.W. 36th Street and Classen&#13;
Boulevard).&#13;
As Paul Thompson relates, "It’s gotten&#13;
to the point where so few of us are actively&#13;
engaged that it (O.G.L.P.C.) simply cannot&#13;
be sustained as it is. Without enough people&#13;
we cannot accomplish any meaningful work.&#13;
There’s no point in going on if we’re not going&#13;
to do a good job." Regardless of the outcome,&#13;
Paul stated that he will no longer serve as&#13;
male co-chair following the February meeting,&#13;
Also currently serving as officers are&#13;
Female co-chair Jeanne Flanigan and&#13;
Secretary Victor Gorin. Pending the outcome&#13;
of the February meeting, based on the&#13;
attendance, commitment and interest shown,&#13;
a decision will be made as to the future of&#13;
the organization, which has a long history&#13;
and legacy. For those interested in seeing&#13;
O.G.L.P.C. continue, it wil! be imperative&#13;
that they are at this final meeting.&#13;
AuthOr Rouse in&#13;
Tulsa for his neW book&#13;
s gnmg.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) On Tuesday,&#13;
February 2nd at 7:00pm, Oklahomans for&#13;
Equality and Booksmart Tulsa ~vill host a&#13;
literary event and book signing at the Dennis&#13;
R. Nell! Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street,&#13;
Tulsa Oldahoma with xYgade Rouse for At&#13;
Least in the City Someone Would HearMe&#13;
Scream.&#13;
Finally fed up with the frenzy of city life&#13;
and a job he hates, Wade Rouse decided to&#13;
make either the bravest decision of his life or&#13;
the worst mistake since his botched Ogilvie&#13;
home perm. He uproots his life and tries as&#13;
Thoreau did some 160 years earlier, to "live a&#13;
plain, simple life in radically reduced&#13;
conditions." Wade and his partner, Gary,&#13;
leave culture, cable and consumerism behind&#13;
and strike out for rural Michigan-a place&#13;
with fewer people than in their former&#13;
spinning dass. AtLeast in the City Someone&#13;
Would Hear Me Scream is a sidesplitting and&#13;
heartwarming look at taking a risk, fulfilling&#13;
a dream, and finding a home-with very thick&#13;
and very dark curtains.&#13;
"Firs sday" Art&#13;
Opening and Exhibit of&#13;
Origina Works by Robb&#13;
ConoYero&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) The February&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase&#13;
and exhibit of local artists ar the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street&#13;
in Downtown Tulsa), will feature an array&#13;
ofworks by artist Robb Conover. The&#13;
show begins with a reception on Thursday,&#13;
February 4th from 6-9pm and continues&#13;
throughout the month of February.&#13;
Robb Conover’s art is influenced by&#13;
some of the world’s greatest POP Artists,&#13;
Watercolorists, Realist and Sculptors plus&#13;
Film as an art media. His work is driven&#13;
by a method to his madness. He works out&#13;
a calculated plan to arrange expression and&#13;
soul into all forms that end up on his canvas.&#13;
After studying in New York, Los Angeles and&#13;
Phoenix, Robb states "there are no accidental&#13;
meetings, not even in art. There’s a reason for&#13;
every inch of paint that you see on my canvas.&#13;
Ifwe are to tmderstand art as an experience&#13;
we cannot fear what the artist brings back&#13;
with him from his journey~ to other planes&#13;
and planets". Robb’s art will be on display&#13;
through February 2010.&#13;
wwv¢,metrostamews.corn ;OETROSTAR 3&#13;
Compatible Odd&#13;
Couple&#13;
by James Nimmo&#13;
OFd~AHONLA CITY, OK__ I’m&#13;
compatible with Sally Kern! Yup, you read it&#13;
right. ~hough Kern and I are polar opposites&#13;
religiously, politically, orientationally,&#13;
and educationally, I’m compatible with&#13;
Oklahoma GOPer Rep.~ Sally Kern and her&#13;
newly introduced HB 2279 which, if passed,&#13;
would not allow incompatibility to be used&#13;
a~ grounds for a divorce between opposite&#13;
gender (of course) adults.&#13;
Kern who has hyperventilated while&#13;
sniffng in gay and lesbian closets has nmv&#13;
turned her big nose m sniffing between the&#13;
sheets of the hetero marriage bed. ( http://&#13;
tinyutl.com/yc45mhh )&#13;
Pre-existing conditions such as minor&#13;
children in the household, a marriage of&#13;
ten years or longer, or written objection&#13;
by the other spouse would prevent using&#13;
incompatibility as grounds for an Oklahoma&#13;
divorce.&#13;
I’m so compatible with Kern over her&#13;
non-divorce bill I could be the son she almost&#13;
had. Not only that, I’!1 see her bet and raise&#13;
her one.&#13;
Tlais being Oklahoma, the third hole&#13;
in America’s Bible Belt, I ~vouldn’t bet the&#13;
rent on this bill dying in committee, the&#13;
fate of most of the worst of Okie legislative&#13;
submissions. N~erefore, I’m proposing a bill&#13;
that would take Kern’s aspirations a step&#13;
higher.&#13;
Since a judge, in effect, examines the two&#13;
people engaged in a divorce proceeding to&#13;
see if at least one of the parties has suNcient&#13;
grounds for divorce, why not have a judge&#13;
examine the proposed bride and groom at the&#13;
beginning of the procedure when they apply&#13;
for an Oldahoma marriage license? Why not&#13;
head off any incompatible marriages before&#13;
they become incompatible divorces?&#13;
In Iny bill, the hopeful newlyweds would&#13;
have to prove to the examiner not only their&#13;
undying love for each other but also have&#13;
to prove that their financial prospects are&#13;
propitious, their religious beliefs are rooted&#13;
in the Christian Bible, their educational&#13;
backgrounds are conducive to a lifetime&#13;
of constructive pillow talk, and above all,&#13;
both parties are willing and able to produce&#13;
children as fast as physically possible. A&#13;
failing grade in any of these aspects would&#13;
disallow the issuance of the marriage license.&#13;
If Kern wants to meddle in straight&#13;
people’s private affairs just as she has in gay&#13;
people’s affairs shouldn’t she be willing to&#13;
fully insert the police power of the state right&#13;
from the beginning of a proposed marriage?&#13;
In fact, Kern should revise her divorce bill as&#13;
a state question needing approval from the&#13;
voters. If marriage is so important that it&#13;
must be denied to same-gender ta~xpayers, as&#13;
it is in Oklahomii, why not let straight voters&#13;
police themselves?&#13;
As a staunch and starchy "kernserwative",&#13;
as she bills herself, shouldn’t&#13;
she be strong enough to impose the state&#13;
government into all aspects of married life?&#13;
She claims her bill will alleviate many of&#13;
Oklahoma’s societal ills. ’She proclaims "If&#13;
~ve eould reduce divorce in Oklahoma we&#13;
would also reduce our prison population and&#13;
welfare rolls while&#13;
benefiting families and children. That’s a goal&#13;
xvorth pursuing." This link includes the text&#13;
of the Kern bill, http:/Itinyurl.com/ydq9fgd&#13;
She continues, "Ifwe can lower our&#13;
divorce rate, our quality of life will improve&#13;
and we will also reduce the need for many&#13;
state services in this time of budget shortfall,&#13;
freeing tip money to go to core services such&#13;
as schools and roads."&#13;
Who knew that keeping children in&#13;
a warring household with two unhappy&#13;
parents was the solution that would help&#13;
reduce Oklahoma’s budget deficit? Again,&#13;
Kern is using children as a shield for her&#13;
schizophrenic view of privacy. Remember&#13;
in 2009 she proposed and passed a legislative&#13;
resolution objecting to a United Nations&#13;
project to protect children from violence. If&#13;
she wants to protect children from the harms&#13;
of divorce, why is she against protecting&#13;
children from violence? ( http://tinyufl.&#13;
com/y8ujchv )&#13;
Remember the joke that was going&#13;
around concerning the mock acceptance of&#13;
same-gender marriage? It went something&#13;
like, "Why should gays and lesbians be spared&#13;
the pitfalls and expense of married life?" My&#13;
new version of that joke is, "Why should&#13;
straights be spared the intrusiveness of Sally&#13;
Kern poking her nose into their marriages or&#13;
divorces?"&#13;
Or here’s another joke, this time from&#13;
one of Kern’s heroes, Ronald Reagan. In one&#13;
of his speeches, he said poking maliciously&#13;
at government programs, "I’m from the&#13;
government and I’m here to help you." Isn’t&#13;
Sally Kern from the government? Is she here&#13;
to help you?&#13;
Among many religious fundamentalists&#13;
and political conservatives (Butt repeat&#13;
myself) there is the thinking that America is&#13;
an exceptional country. Now I know what&#13;
they mean by that. They’re saying "America&#13;
must play by the rules Iset down, but when&#13;
it’s convenient, I get an exception)’&#13;
In Kerffs case she claims an exception for&#13;
her divorce bill and its intrusive meddling in&#13;
the private matrimonial affairs of adults.&#13;
Transgender support&#13;
group meets in OKC&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
Each Monday of the month, the&#13;
TWOFOLD (Transgender With Out Fear&#13;
Of Lifestyle Disapproval) meets in NW&#13;
Oklahoma City. This peer support group is&#13;
designed to allow attendees the opportunity&#13;
to share their feelings, frustrations and coping&#13;
mechanisms for those experiencing common&#13;
identity changes that accompany gender&#13;
identity issues.&#13;
"We are pretty lucky here because I think&#13;
people are really accepting," said Bobby,&#13;
one of the co-facilitators of the group. "We&#13;
have had two particularly interesting people&#13;
recently come to our meetings. One was 19&#13;
and one was 9 years old. She [9 year old] had&#13;
the support of the morn, but not really the&#13;
dad or the school."&#13;
"The 19 year old and fought with her&#13;
morn about wearing dresses and not wanting&#13;
to grow her hair long," added Georgie,&#13;
another group co-facilitator. "Then she&#13;
realized and understood now that we have&#13;
this anti bullying law."&#13;
Transgendered people often live with the&#13;
fear of being lonely, unlovable and, more&#13;
practically, unemployed. According to the&#13;
traqsgendered news source, ’Topix,’ sixty&#13;
percent of transgender people in one 2006&#13;
study were unemployed, for example. Many&#13;
relationships end during and after transition.&#13;
Dating can be painful; several people&#13;
interviewed said it xvas nearly impossible to&#13;
find understanding partners.&#13;
"We want to be there to help the&#13;
counselors as Well as family members and the&#13;
transgendered person looking for help and&#13;
acceptance," added Georgie. "We ~vant to be&#13;
a resource for the public schools, PFLAG and&#13;
other of thgse types of organizations."&#13;
If you would like to attend the meetings,&#13;
you must call (405) 443-4131 or email info@&#13;
twofoldgroup.org. Visitors are screened for&#13;
authenticity to protect those truly seeking&#13;
help.&#13;
Lifestyle Fitness column&#13;
by Ronald Blake returns&#13;
to Metro Star in next&#13;
months issue.&#13;
Photo: RonaM Blake, Cet~fied Fitness&#13;
Instructor through ISSA International Sports&#13;
Sciences Association&#13;
The best New Year’s resolution to have&#13;
is the one that works for you. Don’t have&#13;
a resolution just for the sake of having one&#13;
or just to keep up with the Joneses. Find&#13;
something that needs improvement and&#13;
take it to task. I have parted the Red Sea&#13;
and several health and fitness resolution&#13;
suggestions are malting their way to the&#13;
Promised Land.&#13;
Use social networking sites to find ten&#13;
other peoplethat are resoMng to do the&#13;
same thing as you. Use these people as your&#13;
support group to keep your resolution on&#13;
track. It is much better to have a group of&#13;
individuals striving for the same goal. Stay in&#13;
communication ~vith these team members as&#13;
frequently as possible for the best results.&#13;
Purchase a diary and start using it. Forget&#13;
about all the normal nonsense that authors&#13;
usually pen. inside these autobiographies.&#13;
Just keep tabs on all the exercise you get&#13;
throughout the year. Make a daily notation&#13;
even if you didn’t have any physical exertion&#13;
on a particular day. This Catholic guilt&#13;
method should keep you feeling the need for&#13;
some form of exercise each day.&#13;
After a years absence, fitness guru Ronald&#13;
Blake returns in the March issue.&#13;
Pucker Up and Take It&#13;
from TwoLips Burlesk&#13;
A Valentine’s burlesque performance&#13;
on matters of the heart.&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ TwoLips Burlesk&#13;
will be performing their debut show, Pucker&#13;
Up and Take It, on Friday, February 5th,&#13;
2010, 9:00pm, with an encore performance&#13;
Saturda); February 6th, 9:00pro at the&#13;
Nightingale Theater, 1416 E. 4th Street,&#13;
Tulsa, Oklahoma.&#13;
Brand new in 2010, two years-before&#13;
the apocalypse, Tulsa has a new kind of&#13;
performance troupe in town: ~¢¢oLips&#13;
Burlesk! This Valentine’s show, encompassing&#13;
the true spirit of burlesque, vaudeville,&#13;
cabaret, tease--and even a little drag to&#13;
sweeten things up~T~voLips Burlesk treat&#13;
you and your loved ones to the tastiest treats&#13;
to hit the streets since chocolates in a box.&#13;
Founded by Tulsans Amanda Storms,&#13;
Tarynn Archer, and Chris Dailey, TxvoLips&#13;
brings you a performance spectacle that will&#13;
dazzle, excite, and prove to be the finest of&#13;
its kind--raising the bar for local burlesque.&#13;
Featuring the talents of Poppy Pie, Honey&#13;
Du Jour, Sinna’ Bunnz, and Tangy Tart&#13;
along with other local favorites, the show is&#13;
¯ packed full of sugary goodness, and will have&#13;
you laughing hysterically and drooling vdth&#13;
excitement.&#13;
Still hungry? There’s more: drag-lesque,&#13;
audience participation, topless antics---even&#13;
a kissing booth! And to top it all off, the&#13;
evening will be hosted by non5 other than&#13;
Tulsa’s own National Midwest Entertainer of&#13;
the Year, Drag Emcee Extraordinaire Nildd&#13;
Le’Chapelle.&#13;
Come and support Tulsa’s sweetest troupe!&#13;
Pucker Up and Take It from TwoLips Burlesk&#13;
runs February 5th and 6th at 9:00pm. Tickets&#13;
are $10 at the door. Intended for mature,&#13;
like-minded audiences only.&#13;
For more information:contact&#13;
Amanda Storms at TwoLip~Burlesk@gmail.&#13;
corn, call (918) 232-1448, or visit the&#13;
TwoLips Butlesk page on Facebook.&#13;
Free help 8 89&#13;
February 2010&#13;
U.S. HIV border ban&#13;
lifted&#13;
Bozeman protects gays&#13;
and transgenders&#13;
New policies that removed the United&#13;
States’ 22-year-old ban on HIV-positive&#13;
immigrants and foreign visitors took effect&#13;
Jan. 4.&#13;
Three days later, HIV-positive Dutchman&#13;
Clemens Ruland and his partner Hugo&#13;
Bausch arrived at New York’s Kennedy&#13;
Airport and were met by a representative&#13;
ofHuman Rights Watch and the Dutch&#13;
Embassy’s cultural attache.&#13;
"Travel restrictions on HIV-positive&#13;
people fundamentally affect their human&#13;
dignity," said Boris Dittrich from HRW’s&#13;
LGBT Rights Program. "Lifting the HIV&#13;
travel ban was a victory for human rights."&#13;
Bausch won the trip for himself and&#13;
Ruland in a Dutch AIDS Foundation contest&#13;
to celebrate the ban’s demise.&#13;
In announcing the change last October,&#13;
President Barack Obama said: "We talk about&#13;
reducing the stigma of this disease, yet we’ve&#13;
treated a visitor living with it as a threat. We&#13;
lead the world when it comes to helping stem&#13;
the AIDS pandemic, yet we are one of only&#13;
a dozen countries that still bar people with&#13;
HIV from entering our own country. Ifwe&#13;
want to be the global leader in combating&#13;
HIV/AIDS, we need to act like it."&#13;
In a joint statement at the time, the&#13;
Global Network of People Living With&#13;
HIV, the European AIDS Treatment&#13;
Group and Germany’s Deutsche AIDSHilfe&#13;
"congratulate[d] the United States&#13;
government on fulfilling its promise and&#13;
completing the legal procedure that was&#13;
started by former President Bush on World&#13;
AIDS Day 2007."&#13;
"This is a great victory for the fight against&#13;
the worldwide discrimination of people living&#13;
with HIV," said AIDS-Hilfe’s Peter Wiessner.&#13;
"I remember times where we never thought&#13;
that this ,vould happen. This is an emotional&#13;
moment and it feels a bit like the fall of the&#13;
Berlin Wall."&#13;
EATG’s David Haerry called the ban’s&#13;
demise "groundbreaking" and said it sends "a&#13;
strong message to other countries maintaining&#13;
stigmatizing restrictions today, such as Russia,&#13;
China, Australia and Canada."&#13;
The groups’ statement said that more than&#13;
60 nations, including some in Europe, have&#13;
sugmanzmg entry or residency restr,cnons&#13;
and that "27 countries deport people on the&#13;
grounds of having an HIV infection."&#13;
Xhe three organizations said they hope the&#13;
U.S. government will take one final step in&#13;
relegating the ban to the dustbin of hist0ry:&#13;
"Erase all information with regards to the&#13;
HIV status of people ftom its immigration&#13;
databases."&#13;
Trans priso to. open&#13;
Italy&#13;
About 30 inmates wilt be moved to a&#13;
prison near Florence, Italy, that will house&#13;
only transgender prisoners, local media&#13;
reported Jan. 12. The facility in the town of&#13;
Pozzale is nearly vacant at present, holding&#13;
two female inmates.&#13;
~e City Commission in Bozeman,&#13;
Mont., on Jan. 11 added ~sexual orientation"&#13;
and "gender identity" to a policy that protects&#13;
city" employees from discrimination. The vote&#13;
was 3-0.&#13;
The policy also will officially extend&#13;
spousal benefits to employees’ same-sex&#13;
partners.&#13;
Gay couple ’marries’ in&#13;
China&#13;
State media reported Jan. 13 that a&#13;
gay couple got "married" in a gay bar in&#13;
Chengdu, China.&#13;
Zeng Anquan, 45, and Pan Wenjie, 27,&#13;
tied tile knot before 200 gay friends.&#13;
"We are no !onger hiding anymore,"&#13;
Zeng told China Daily. "The wedding is our&#13;
happiest and most precious moment. We&#13;
don’t care how others consider us, as long as&#13;
we are together. (W)e are deeply in love and&#13;
will never desert each other."&#13;
Zeng’s brother responded to the wedding&#13;
by freezing Zeng’s capital in the company the&#13;
two own, he said, and Zeng’s sister told him&#13;
she won’t acknowledge him as her brother&#13;
again until he breaks up with Pan.&#13;
Mayor Sanders and gay daughter&#13;
talk to reporters after mayor’s&#13;
Prop 8 trial appearance&#13;
AFER Board President Chad Gdfli.n, Mayor&#13;
Sanders and a~ughter Lisa. Wocknerphoto&#13;
Republican San Diego Mayor Jerry&#13;
Sanders and his gay daughter Lisa talked to&#13;
reporters in San Francisco on Jan. 19 after the&#13;
mayor testified in the federal trial seeking to&#13;
overturn Proposition 8 as a violation of fl~e&#13;
U.S. Constitution. Here’s some ofwhat they&#13;
had to say.&#13;
Before I becan~e mayor I spent 26 years&#13;
on the San Diego Police Department, and&#13;
I’m very proud of the career that I had, and I&#13;
witnessed, in the early years, discrimination&#13;
in both the department and thee city and, as&#13;
I’ve said, I’ve seen discrimination and hate&#13;
crimes occur in the city of San Diego.&#13;
I think denying marriage equality is&#13;
just as ~vrong as telling blacks that they&#13;
couldn’t use white-only drinking fountains.&#13;
It’s government action that’s founded in&#13;
prejudice. The first step towards equalityin&#13;
society is equality under the law. So, I’m&#13;
.....Continued see MAYOR - page 6&#13;
Wockner News&#13;
Gay weddings to start in&#13;
D.C. March 5&#13;
Gay marriages will start in the District of&#13;
Columbia, the latest locality to legalize "samesex&#13;
marriage, on March 5.&#13;
That’s when the bill passed by the Council&#13;
and signed by the mayor xvill have completed&#13;
its mandated congressional review period and&#13;
any couples who obtained a license on the&#13;
first day possible, March 2, will have made&#13;
it through the mandatory three-day waiting&#13;
period between getting a license and getting&#13;
married.&#13;
Same-sex marriage is legal in Belgium,&#13;
Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, South&#13;
Africa, Spain and Sweden; in Argentina’s&#13;
Tierra del Fuego province; and in the U.S.&#13;
states’of Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts,&#13;
New Hampshire and Vermont. It will become&#13;
legal in Portugal in April.&#13;
unpalatable and embarrassing that it could&#13;
turn the public against them.&#13;
Information introduced during the trial&#13;
on Jan. 13, for example, revealed that one&#13;
defendant in the case, Hak-Shing William&#13;
Tam, wrote a letter to voters during the Prop&#13;
8 campaign saying that once gays have the&#13;
right to marr)~ they will pursue legalization of&#13;
pedophilia.&#13;
"On their agenda list is: legalize having sex&#13;
with children," the letter said. Ir a!so claimed&#13;
that legal same-sex marriage in California&#13;
would cause "other states (to) fall into Satan’s&#13;
hands."&#13;
Prop 8’s lawyers claimed they didn’t ~vanr&#13;
cameras in court for, among other reasons,&#13;
fear that their witnesses could face nasty&#13;
retaliation from militant, if not violent,&#13;
homosexual thugs who saw the video feed.&#13;
~xe anti-same-sex-marriage side also&#13;
objected to the playing in court of their&#13;
successfully alarmist TV ads from the Prop 8&#13;
campaign, which suggested that gay marriage&#13;
could lead to schoolchildren being,aught&#13;
inappropriate, bad or wrong things.&#13;
Many analysts and commentators believe&#13;
the gay-marriage-will-harm-your-kids TV ads&#13;
may have tipped the balance against samesex&#13;
marriage in the minds of voters both in&#13;
California and, more recently, Maine, where&#13;
some of the California ads were recycled.&#13;
~e Prop 8 trial is being Iive-blogged,&#13;
tweeted and analyzed to within an inch of its&#13;
life by an army of bloggers, activists and news&#13;
reporters.&#13;
Prop8trialtracker.com is a good place to&#13;
start. The San Jose Mercury News also has a&#13;
good live-blog of the case at mercurynews.&#13;
com.&#13;
On Jan. 15, the Courage Campaign,&#13;
which operates prop8trialtracker, refused&#13;
to alter the site’s logo after the group was&#13;
hit with a cease-and-desist demand from&#13;
protectmarriage.com. The two sites’ logos are&#13;
identical except for one minor, huraorous&#13;
variation. See tinyurl.com/logosgate. Courage&#13;
Campaign said its logo qualifies as permissible&#13;
parody.&#13;
www.metrostarnews.corn ~{ET~OSTAR 5&#13;
The Bitch is Back&#13;
By Michael W. Sasser&#13;
But Bego said Hton is not going to be out&#13;
of the public spodight.&#13;
"He does not plan on retiring," Bego said.&#13;
"We can look forward to music from him&#13;
for die rest of his life. He is just one of those&#13;
kinds of artists."&#13;
Hton John: The Bitch is Back by Mark&#13;
Bego is available at booksellers nationwide.&#13;
In Memory ofDavid&#13;
Marshal1 Beavers&#13;
March 17, 1968.....December 19, 2009&#13;
Elton John biographer Mark Bego at 7~e Abbey in West Hollywood,. Photo by: John Klinger&#13;
ne of the first albums that&#13;
author Mark Bego bought was an Elton&#13;
John LP on viny!. Later, one of the first&#13;
album reviews that Bego wrote for his college&#13;
newspaper was on an Elton John release.&#13;
"In a wa)~ I’ve been writing about Elton&#13;
John for almost 40 years," Bego said. "I’ve&#13;
always been interested. I fed like I’ve been&#13;
£ollowinghim for my entire career.’,&#13;
It therefore comes as no surprise that Bego&#13;
refers to his latest book, Elton John: The&#13;
Bitch is Back as "a labor of love."&#13;
The book was long. in the planning.&#13;
"About six years ago I talked to my agent&#13;
about doing a book on Elton, he asked&#13;
around and at the time there wasn’t a lot&#13;
of interest," Bego said. Instead, Bego was&#13;
engaged to write a book on Billy Joel.&#13;
"Billy Joel and Elton John have a lot of&#13;
people in common," Bego said. That rene,ved&#13;
his interest and finally the unauthorized&#13;
biography of Sir Elton wa~s underway.&#13;
In Elton John: ~e Bitch is Back,&#13;
renowned celebrity author Bego has rounded&#13;
up a fascinating group of interview subjects&#13;
for this unique biography of one of the music&#13;
world’s biggest superstars.&#13;
"~ specifically wanted to talk to people&#13;
who personally know Etton," Bego said.&#13;
"Tnese people’s insights into Elton m~e this&#13;
quite e~citing."&#13;
Interviews include Mice Cooper, Bill&#13;
Wyman ofThe Rolling Stones, Mary Wilson&#13;
ofTne Supremes, Angela Bowie, Sarah Dash&#13;
of LaBelle, Randy Jones of the Village People,&#13;
Duncan Faure ofXhe Bay City Rollers, Gary&#13;
Brooker of Procol Harum and the colorfi~&#13;
and outrageous RuPaul.&#13;
"One interview really led to the next&#13;
one," Bego said. "I interviewed a lot of people&#13;
who aren’t normally sought out to talk about&#13;
Elton. So a lot of die stories in the book are&#13;
ones that fans of Elton won’t read anywhere&#13;
else."&#13;
~Ihe book focuses on Elton’s public and&#13;
private life and the absolute intersection of&#13;
the two.&#13;
"Usually creative people use inspiration&#13;
from their personal lives in their work," Bego&#13;
said. "Elton has certainly lived a colorfi~&#13;
life and you can’t ignore that. He has been&#13;
through so many stages. Gay and not gay,&#13;
married, drugs. All of these changes had to be&#13;
induded."&#13;
John is widely embraced by the gay&#13;
community, even at stages of his public life&#13;
where he denied his homosexuality. Bego&#13;
said that he believes that John’s flirtation with&#13;
heterosexuality and his brief marriage to a&#13;
woman were a response to die early days of&#13;
the AIDS epidemic.&#13;
’7~ lot of people, induding Elton, freaked&#13;
out and I think he decided tie had to daange,&#13;
had to stop having sex with men or else he&#13;
was going to die," Bego said. "I think that was&#13;
the inspiration for his marriage."&#13;
Heterosexuality did not take, Bego said.&#13;
"He was having three-way gay sex the&#13;
same week he got married," the author added.&#13;
Bego was surprised to learn other things&#13;
about the estimable Sir Elt0n as well.&#13;
"He has always been so charitable so it&#13;
was surprising to discover that he and his real&#13;
father never got along wel! - even when his&#13;
father was dying," Bego said. ~lat contrasted&#13;
with Elton’s close relationship with his&#13;
stepfather and many other people and causes&#13;
of which he was supportive.&#13;
Bego was also surprised to learn j~at&#13;
the famed collaboration between Elton&#13;
and Bernie Taupin was a distant one&#13;
geographically.&#13;
"q-hey were never in the same place at&#13;
the same time," Bego said. "One of them&#13;
would write the music, then send to the&#13;
other for lyrics. They collaborated but were&#13;
never together. W~nen they met, that’s how it&#13;
happened and it just became their formula for&#13;
Success."&#13;
Today, Hton is in a new phase of his&#13;
career - bum/composing music for movies&#13;
and for Broadway. He has also, Bego said,&#13;
settled down personally, free of drugs and&#13;
partnered with his true love.&#13;
OKZAHObcD~ CITY, OK__ David&#13;
Beavers passed away shortly before Christmas&#13;
at Deaconess Hospital after a batde with&#13;
pneumonia. Born in Mooresville, North&#13;
Carolina, he is survived by his naother Emily&#13;
and 2 brothers, Frankie and Mark. He spent&#13;
d~e last years of the life in Oklahoma City, a&#13;
well knmvn personality in the gay nightlife&#13;
scene.&#13;
He had been affectionately niclmamed&#13;
Uncle Fester due to an uncanny resemblance&#13;
and ability to imitate that electrifi!ing&#13;
charac{er of the Addams Family YV show of&#13;
the 1960s. He loved cooldng, computers and&#13;
Patti LaBelle. As he was born on St..Patrick’s&#13;
day, he loved the parties the bars held on&#13;
his birthday. During his life he had worked&#13;
for the State of Oklahoma, Levi’s and the&#13;
Habana, made many friends and touched a&#13;
lot of lives. A Memorial Service was held at&#13;
die Finishline January 24.&#13;
In Memoriam: Pdcky&#13;
Lee Miller&#13;
OK_LAMOMA CITYY, OK~Ricky Lee&#13;
Miller passed away January 11, 20 I0 in&#13;
Holdenville, Oklahoma at Boyce Manner&#13;
Nursing Home after suffering from a long&#13;
illness. He was born in Oklahoma City&#13;
February 13, 1957 to Karl and Darla Miller.&#13;
Predeceased by lfis mother Darla, he is&#13;
survived by his father and stepmother, Lou&#13;
Mae Miller. Ricky was well known as an&#13;
expert in Ichthyology ( study of fish/marine&#13;
life). Memorial services were held on January&#13;
14 at Rose Hill Burial Park of Oklahoma&#13;
City. He will be missed by many longtime&#13;
friends.&#13;
proud to say that my daughter Lisa got&#13;
married to her wife Meaghan in Vermont&#13;
last month. I’m very proud of both of them&#13;
and I only wish that she could be recognized&#13;
as equal under California law. Hopefully the&#13;
court will do the right thing so that loving&#13;
couples like Lisa and Meaghan don’t have to&#13;
travel 3,000 miles to get their marriagglicense&#13;
-- away from family, away from friends and&#13;
away from coworkers."&#13;
"We need to boil this down to people&#13;
instead ofman and woman and everything&#13;
else. We have two people who have a loving,&#13;
caring relationship, who can have a family,&#13;
who can do all the same things that a married&#13;
couple have, and yet we have said, ’Since&#13;
you’re not heterosexual, we’re not going&#13;
to recognize you as being as important as&#13;
heterosexual relationships.’ I think that’s&#13;
fundamentally discriminatory and I think&#13;
that’s wrong."&#13;
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Wishj~r 2010- For evetTone to be more gayfiqendly!&#13;
@ Club 209, Tulsa&#13;
Garre#t at Finishline-blonde in center. Resolution- to be happier than I am now&#13;
Wishfor 2010- For everyone w get along and worldpeace.&#13;
Richard at the Park OKC. Resolution- have more&#13;
tim and make more mono,. Wishfor 2010- To be&#13;
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"DoWt take anything for granted,&#13;
An aspect between Venus in Aquarius&#13;
and Mercury in Capricorn is supposed&#13;
to promote charm and flirtation, but&#13;
carries the risk of trying too hard and&#13;
coming off as inauthentic. To make it&#13;
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keen vision of future possibilities and&#13;
your competitive spirit can help you talk&#13;
out tough issues with your boss - or&#13;
as the boss. You may need to rein it in&#13;
a little to keep your inspiring speeches&#13;
realistic.&#13;
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): Knowing&#13;
better than those around you is no&#13;
challenge, but does that really matter?&#13;
The real trick is to excel in serenity. To&#13;
do that, you have to take time alone to&#13;
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inner exploration.&#13;
GEMIN~ {May 2% June 20): Speaking&#13;
in a foreign language or exploring new&#13;
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own agenda. Don t take ~nything for&#13;
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same as being a control queen! If you&#13;
need help distinguishing the two, your&#13;
partner’s insights - or any advice you&#13;
receive in bed - can prove very helpful.&#13;
LEO (Ju~y 23 - August 22): A little&#13;
humility would help you develop those&#13;
teamwork skills. Just remember~&#13;
all your brilliance is really based on&#13;
effectivenes!! Making others look good&#13;
will reflect better on you than selfish&#13;
efforts.&#13;
WRGO (August 23 - September 22):&#13;
A playful attitude at work can help boost&#13;
morale and productivity, but keep that&#13;
playfulness squeaky clean!Responses&#13;
to naughty provocation will backfire!&#13;
OK, a little double-entendre in the right&#13;
places is good, but be very careful with&#13;
that!&#13;
LIBRA (September 23 - October&#13;
22): "Family fun" is supposed to be&#13;
just that - fiJn. Getting too competitive&#13;
can spoil it for everyone. Bringing your&#13;
clan together as a team can strengthen&#13;
bonds, but remember: friendship first, .&#13;
competition second!&#13;
SCORPIO (October 23 - November&#13;
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especially at work, you could&#13;
unintentionally come off as snippy or&#13;
provocative. Imagine you’re hosting&#13;
a party with your great-aunts present&#13;
(or your colleagues’), and behave&#13;
accordingly.&#13;
SAGITTARIUS (November 22&#13;
- December 20): Money’s tight, but&#13;
getting out to play is necessary for&#13;
mental health. You can socialize on the&#13;
cheap! What you really have to offer&#13;
is your strong sense of values and&#13;
playfulness. Remember that, and you’ll&#13;
be rich in the things that count.&#13;
CAPRICORN (December 21&#13;
- January 19): Before you say what&#13;
seems to matter, think about what really&#13;
matters. Kindness and truth are high&#13;
on that list. Work harder on kindness.&#13;
Being kinder to family members could&#13;
prove much to your advantage.&#13;
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February&#13;
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Parker or Bette Davis could end up&#13;
hurting friends’ feelings. Those old&#13;
clever bitch imitations have been done&#13;
to death. You have it in you to be a&#13;
charming original.&#13;
PISCES (February 19 - March 19):&#13;
Charity is not a competitive sport.&#13;
Give what you can, but remember the&#13;
airplane drill about putting on your own&#13;
air mask before helping others. Focus&#13;
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              <text>LOC ~L NEWS NATIONAL NEWS WORLD NEWS LIFESTYLE FITNESS TRAVEL ,&amp;DV[CE ENT~ITAINMENVF&#13;
THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT&#13;
VOLUME7 ISSUE 12&#13;
d "Arna Lee’ Smith&#13;
OKLAHOMA&#13;
Go green while gettin’ down&#13;
witli Solar Soun{i 2, the new&#13;
and improved sun-powered&#13;
portabl~ speakers from&#13;
pioneering company Devotec. See page- 4 &amp; 12&#13;
Twitter.com/MetroStarNews ~ MetroStarNews.com FREE ~ DECEMBER 1,2010&#13;
Passes Away Stop Hate in the Hallways 3rd Annua1&#13;
Conference- and more Relevant than&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
A legacy and legend left Behind&#13;
He was fondly remembered&#13;
as he owned a series of dubs in&#13;
Oklahoma City, beginning back&#13;
in the days when a GLBT night&#13;
on the town could be a scary&#13;
adventure. During the early&#13;
1960s America and Oklahoma&#13;
were quite different, where being&#13;
gay was officially still a mental&#13;
illness, sodomy laws were still&#13;
in the books, and gay rights (let&#13;
done marriage) weren’t even&#13;
discussed. Police raids on gay bars&#13;
were common, albeit on dubious&#13;
pretexts and very selective law&#13;
enforcement, much facilitated&#13;
ever&#13;
"This is not a religious issue. It even goes beyond a basic human rights issue. It&#13;
is al! ab,,out the cl~ildren, es~pecially tkiose GLBT children who will I3e children&#13;
forever Scott Hamilton, ~xecutive Director of Cimarron Alliance&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Arnold Lee Smith 1.927-2010&#13;
"Truly we lost a pioneer. He paved the road&#13;
for the gay life we have in Oldahoma City&#13;
today, which is going strong now because of&#13;
him." Ginger Lamar&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ When&#13;
Arnold Lee Smith’s Memorial Service was&#13;
held at Bill Meritt’s Memorial Chapel&#13;
November 2 there were of course family&#13;
members, he was survived by 4 children&#13;
in addition to grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.&#13;
Born June 24, 1927 he served&#13;
in the military, and afterwards got married&#13;
and had a family. He was preceded in death&#13;
by his partner of over 37 years, Larry "Fuzzy"&#13;
Braker. His daughter, Debbie Hill, gave a&#13;
touching eulogy xvith lighthearted memories&#13;
of her dad, a man who taught her to love the&#13;
outdoors, people and life. Even in his final&#13;
days she remembered his sense of campy&#13;
humor. During his stay ar the Norman&#13;
Veteran’s Home she remembered a time when&#13;
a nurse sported a new big hairdo. When that&#13;
nurse asked Arnold ifhe liked it he replied,&#13;
"Oh honey, give me a comb and I can fix&#13;
that!"&#13;
or ashamed to fight back.&#13;
Bu{evenin ii~ik dark scenario&#13;
Arnbld~’ first club, Lee~ Lounge&#13;
which opened in the mid 1960s&#13;
in the Paseo District, was a brigh.t&#13;
spot for the GLBT community&#13;
that refused to back down.&#13;
Although the club endured&#13;
relentless police harassment, the&#13;
club proudly kept going. On many&#13;
occasions -#hen he was arrested&#13;
along with his customers, he&#13;
would bail himself and his customers out&#13;
and re-open the bar the same night. His drag&#13;
persona, Arna Lee, became famous during&#13;
this time, accompanied by his outrageously&#13;
fun costumes and tap dancing with a campy&#13;
wit to match. During this time he became&#13;
a "Drag Mother" to many budding female&#13;
impersonators, a passion that spanned over&#13;
40 years.&#13;
He was probably best known as the owner&#13;
of Oklahoma’s first major show bar, The&#13;
Roadhouse, located way out in a secluded&#13;
location near Frontier City. There many&#13;
major entertainers got their start, and the&#13;
community had a place to go even if it was&#13;
for most a lengthy drive. Even tong after&#13;
the bar closed in 1978, their customers and&#13;
performers held many Roadhouse Reunions&#13;
to celebrate the good times they had there,&#13;
and the movement it hdped create for GLBT&#13;
Oldahomans.&#13;
Following this venture Mr. Smith&#13;
purchased the Outrigger in 1979, located&#13;
in the Viva Motor Inn ( now the site of the&#13;
YWCA Women’s Crisis Center). Done up in&#13;
a.lovely south seas scenario with bathescaphe&#13;
speakers, ir was a lively party&#13;
........Continued See LEE Page-4&#13;
Left Scott Hamilton, Executive Director ofCimarron Alliance, and Oklahoma City Superintendant&#13;
ofPublic Schools I~rl Springe~ Gorin photo&#13;
OICLAHOMA CITY, OK __ The first&#13;
time Cimarron Alliance sponsored a Stop&#13;
Hate in the Hallways Conference it was&#13;
a first in more ways than one. Although&#13;
school bullying had raised the concerns of&#13;
some school systems, and there had been&#13;
conferences about safer classrooms, Stop Hate&#13;
in the Hallways was the first time bullying&#13;
facing GLBT students, or those perceived to&#13;
be, was ever addressed.&#13;
For too many of those in the GLBT&#13;
commumty ~vho remember their school&#13;
days, the previous conferences may have&#13;
seemed like ignoring the gorilla in the&#13;
room, and their perception has merit. By&#13;
2007 the National School Climate Survey&#13;
indicated that over 86.2% ofGLBT students&#13;
had been harassed, and 22.1% had been&#13;
physically assaulted. GLBT youth are 7&#13;
times more likely to attempt suicide than&#13;
their heterosexual peers, and 1/3 of sexual&#13;
minority suicides occur before the age of 17.&#13;
Inaction by school authorities contributes to&#13;
the problem, wins action talien in only 44%&#13;
of the reported incidents, while 59% of the&#13;
incidents are never reported.&#13;
As with the previous conferences,&#13;
this event drew educators and school&#13;
administrators as well as others involved&#13;
together from throughout Oldahoma, -&#13;
this time held at the Moore -Norman&#13;
Technology Center. Headlining a workshop&#13;
about administrative policy issues was&#13;
Oklahoma City School Superintendant Karl&#13;
Springer and Millard House, the Assistant&#13;
Superintendant of the Tulsa Public Schools.&#13;
Both school systems have adopted anti&#13;
bullying policies which specify the category&#13;
of real or perceived sexual orientation, and&#13;
Oklahoma’s City’s policy goes further to&#13;
include sexual identity.&#13;
The two keynote speakers were Warren&#13;
Blumenfeld and Steve Wessler. Mr Bluemfeld,&#13;
today a professor of Multicultural and&#13;
International Curriculum Studies at Iowa&#13;
State University, told of growing tip&#13;
Jewish "and perceived as GLBT when he&#13;
was relentlessly bullied and faced severe&#13;
harassment from junior high to the college&#13;
level. After a series of workshops, the&#13;
conference ended with a presentation by Steve&#13;
Wessler, the Executive Director of the Center&#13;
for Preventing Hate, based in Maine which he&#13;
created in ! 999. He had worked in the Maine&#13;
Attorney General’s office and as a lawyer in&#13;
private practice, but now has a crusade he&#13;
has taken towards making schools safer for all&#13;
students.&#13;
........Continued See HATE Page-6&#13;
2200 W I~ Se~ice Road OKC&#13;
1.800.988.2221&#13;
w~.habanainn.com&#13;
2 December&#13;
Openly Gay Native&#13;
ONahoman inducted&#13;
into the Music Hall of&#13;
Fame&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
2010 World AIDS Day&#13;
celebrations promote&#13;
awareness, education&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
:r 2 Election aftermathleas&#13;
some ofour Friends Survived&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Metro Star Team&#13;
Oklahoman Sam Harris inducted into the&#13;
Oklahoma dvIusic Hail ofFame.&#13;
"[ kind of feel like, are you sure? Really?&#13;
Do you have the right gw?"&#13;
Those were the senriments expressed by&#13;
Oklahoma native Sam Harris who at age&#13;
49 was inducted into the Oklahoma Music&#13;
Halt oirFame along with country singer Jean&#13;
Shepa/d la Pauls Valley native best lmown&#13;
tbr her 1953 duet with Ferlin Husky entitled&#13;
"Dear John), rock guitarist Jamie Oldaker&#13;
( who played in the bands of Bob Seger,&#13;
Eric Clapton, and was a founding member&#13;
of the Tractors, a country rock group) and&#13;
Les Gilliam, who was named as the Official&#13;
Oklahoma Balladeer by the Oklahoma State&#13;
Legislature in 1998.&#13;
Born in Cushing and growing up in Sand&#13;
Springs, Mr. Harris won recognition for his&#13;
winning performance of "Over the Rainbow"&#13;
on the televised talent show Starsearch, which&#13;
has become his signature song. His first hit&#13;
with Motown records, "Sugar Don’t Bite" was&#13;
a national hit peaking at #36 on Billboard’s&#13;
singles chart in 1984 that also become a&#13;
dance classic. Since then he has performed&#13;
at sold our concerts at venues including New&#13;
York City’s Carnegie Hall and London’s&#13;
Vc’est End. He has starred on Broadway&#13;
and numerous television appearances. He&#13;
is openly gay, and has been with his partner&#13;
Danny Jacobsen, who is a film producer, since&#13;
1994. They adopted a son, Cooper Atticus&#13;
Harris- Jacobsen, in 2008, and Sam and&#13;
Danny got married on November 1 that same&#13;
year.&#13;
The Oklalmma Music Hall of Fame,&#13;
located in Muskogee began with a vision in&#13;
1996 fol!owed with an act by the Oldahoma&#13;
State Legislature. Their headquarters and&#13;
museum is a renovated Frisco Freight Depot&#13;
located at 401 S. 3rd Street. Past honorees&#13;
have included Merle Haggard, Woody&#13;
Guthrie. Patti Page, Carrie Underwood and&#13;
the _All American Reiects. N~eir website is&#13;
,a~w.omhof.org.&#13;
Mayflower Congregation in NWOKCholds&#13;
WorldAIDS Day celebration events eac,b year&#13;
in Oklahoma City. In~ont ofthe church, white&#13;
crosses with red ribbons areplaced to remember&#13;
those whose lives have been directly affected with&#13;
H1V/AIDS.&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ World&#13;
AIDS Day is December 1st each year,&#13;
drawing people from around the world&#13;
together raising awareness about HIV/AIDS.&#13;
The events help demonstrate international&#13;
solidarity in the face of this disease. The day&#13;
allows public and private partners to come&#13;
together to raise awareness and encourage&#13;
progress inHIV/AIDS prevention, treatment&#13;
and care in highprevalence countries and&#13;
around the world.&#13;
"HIV/AIDS is not just in our country but&#13;
worldwide," said Mary Arbuckle, Executive&#13;
Director of Other Options and Friends Food&#13;
Pantry in Oklahoma City. "World AIDS&#13;
Day brings attention to this catastrophic&#13;
disease creating unity in the ~vorld by all of us&#13;
coming together."&#13;
Other Options supports the OKC&#13;
HIV/AIDS community with the Friends&#13;
Food Pantry, an unduplicated program in&#13;
Oklahoma for people living with HIV/&#13;
AIDS. They provide a home ddivery&#13;
program of food for homebound clients,&#13;
case management of the HOPWA program&#13;
(Housing opportunity for people living&#13;
with HIV/AIDS) and their Humanitarian&#13;
Medication Program is now providing&#13;
eight, third world countries with recycled&#13;
medications from across the US.&#13;
Other Options and other ASP&#13;
organizations will help with the November&#13;
30th event at Mayflower Congregation.&#13;
With the help ofMAC AIDS "Viva Glam"&#13;
employees will be volunteering all day&#13;
at Other Options ro get involved in the&#13;
celebration.&#13;
\Vgorld health officials report the number&#13;
of people infected with the virus that causes&#13;
AIDS seems to be mostly stable. According&#13;
to an epidemic update by the World Health&#13;
Organization (WHO) and Joint U.N.&#13;
Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the&#13;
figure (about 33 million) has remained&#13;
virtually unchanged for the past few years.&#13;
....... Continued See AIDS Page 7&#13;
Fo,wter Oklahoma Corporation Commissionerfim Roth with State Representative AIMcAdff~ey,&#13;
andAtto,wey &amp; Oklahoma Regent Richard Ogden at afi¢ndraiserforAl shortly before the election.&#13;
Gorin photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ In a turn of&#13;
events that left progressives and Democrats&#13;
reeling, the nation and especially Oklahoma&#13;
experienced a drastic change of power. With&#13;
the election of Mary Fallin and our new&#13;
governor, we not only have our first female&#13;
governor but also the first time all of our&#13;
statewide offices are held by Republicans,&#13;
with conservatives now in even greater&#13;
control of both houses of our state legislature.&#13;
Among the allies of the Oklahoma&#13;
GLBT community who survived the tide&#13;
were Andrew Rice-Incumbent State Senator&#13;
District 46, Anastasia Pittman-Incumbent&#13;
State Representative District 99, State&#13;
Representative Al McAffrey-Incumbent&#13;
State Representative District 88 and our&#13;
first and only openly gay state legislator,&#13;
and Willa Johnson-Incumbent Oklahoma&#13;
County Commissioner District 1. Although&#13;
Brittany Novotny did make history as the first&#13;
transgendered person to run for elective office&#13;
in Oklahoma, she did not succeed in ousting&#13;
Sally Kern, the incumbent in District 84 well&#13;
lmown for her anti-gay sentiments.&#13;
In order to change the political scene for&#13;
the future the Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian&#13;
Political Caucus is worldng on expanding&#13;
their membership and mailing list, forming&#13;
a PAC ( Political Action Committee) and&#13;
improving their voter guide system. As for the&#13;
future Jeanne Flanigan, the female co-chair&#13;
of the Oklahoma Gay and Lesbian Political&#13;
Caucus, still has some optimism and calls for&#13;
action. As she puts it, "The new leadership&#13;
shotfld know that right after they are sworn&#13;
in we will be keeping track of how they are&#13;
protecting our rights. If they ~vant to roll&#13;
back any civil rights we will be writing letters&#13;
to them and editors, and demonstrating at&#13;
the Capitol. We have had a wake up call, and&#13;
realize how serious our task is of educating&#13;
voters and getting them to vote."&#13;
’uptc¥ ® Civil RightS ®Criminal&#13;
,ment ® Family Law ® Litigation&#13;
625 N.W. 13th Street&#13;
CitV, OK 73103&#13;
December 1, 2010 3&#13;
LIGHT ’EM UP&#13;
BIKES FOR ?&#13;
Dennis R. Nefll Equality Center to feature works&#13;
from Tulsa artist Liz Ingersoll of"Mia Bdla Art"&#13;
Sex), ladies have long had a love affair with motorcycles.&#13;
Seems unlikel); but examine the evidence; nobody’s&#13;
forcing those busty blonds and brunettes to bend over&#13;
the handlebars in every bike rag sitting on newsstands.&#13;
One could argue that the female species likes the feeling&#13;
of all that prover. Whatever the case may be, California&#13;
Scooter Co. has carved a niche in the market for.women&#13;
who have a need for speed with three styles - Classic,&#13;
Greaser and Babydoll - and a custom-built option. The&#13;
company claims on its website that you’re in for the ride&#13;
of your life, and if one of these is waiting for your honey&#13;
in the garage on Christmas morning, you probably will&#13;
be. ($4,995 and up; www.californiascooterco.com)&#13;
SNAP TO IT&#13;
His bulbs will shine bright in&#13;
these festive trunlcs from Pact, an&#13;
eco-friendly and cause-conscious&#13;
underwear shop. A portion of&#13;
the proceeds will help charitable&#13;
organizations EarthSpark and Citizen&#13;
E~ct send handheld solar lanterns to&#13;
Haitians in need. ($22; wv#~v.wearpact.&#13;
con1)&#13;
GO THE EXTRA SMILE&#13;
Unless your dentist loo}cs like John&#13;
Stamos, you\q rather stay away, which&#13;
presents a problem ifyou covet bright&#13;
white chompers. Sure, there are overthe-&#13;
counter bleaching methods - and&#13;
they’re relatively inexpensive - but&#13;
they’re also messy and often painful.&#13;
Ramona Singer infamously called Kodak antiquated,&#13;
much to the chagrin ofJi!l Zarin, who was hosting an&#13;
event on the company’s behalf during a season three&#13;
episode of ~Ihe Real Housewives of New York. Points&#13;
go to Team Jill for that round, because Rarnona was&#13;
way off base. In fact, the iconic brand is as cuttingedge&#13;
as they come where affordable consumer&#13;
technolog7 is involved. Case in point: the EasyShare&#13;
M580, the world’s thinnest I4-raegapixei, five-timeszoom&#13;
digital camera. Thg pocket-sized point-andshoot&#13;
also features a Share Button, which allows users&#13;
to tag and upload pics to Facebook, YouTube, the&#13;
Kodal&lt; Gallery and Flickr within seconds of plugging&#13;
it into a computer. Mmhmm. xXOaatcha got now,&#13;
Ramona? ($199.95; www.kodak.com)&#13;
Simple, safe and effective, Supersmile takes a&#13;
bite out of the competition with&#13;
MOR~ GIFT IDEB2S - Page 12&#13;
a clinically proven gift set that includes a&#13;
Professional Series II LS45 Advanced Sonic&#13;
Pulse Toothbrush (with patented 45-degree&#13;
angled bristles) and a three-month supply of&#13;
its professional whitening system. The system&#13;
safely whitens natural teeth and restores&#13;
bonding, veneers, caps and dentures to their&#13;
original splendor. It also strengthens enamel&#13;
and eliminates harmful bacteria, plaque and&#13;
gingivitis. The one thing it won’t do, however,&#13;
is cure morning breath; dude is still gonna&#13;
taste icky in the a.m. ($159; www.supersmile.&#13;
com)&#13;
4 December 1, 2010&#13;
TULSA, OK __The December&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase&#13;
and exhibit oflocat artists at the Dennis R.&#13;
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in&#13;
downtown Tulsa), will feature works from&#13;
Tulsa artist Liz Ingersoll of"Mia Bella Art".&#13;
Liz Ingersoll began her career as a part&#13;
time portrait/event photographer in 2004 and&#13;
established a name in the local community&#13;
as Mia Belta Images. Since October 2009 Liz&#13;
has participated in numerous art shmvs under&#13;
the new name of Mia Bella Art. To keep her&#13;
artwork fresh and exciting she releases a new&#13;
collection each month from July thru January&#13;
and prints only limited editions.&#13;
In October 2010 Mia Bella Art was&#13;
proud to receive the Best in Show Award&#13;
from Utica Square’s Art in the Square and&#13;
was honored to provide 9 large pieces for the&#13;
fihning of The Lamp.&#13;
For a complete list of upcoming shows,&#13;
venues and local shops that sell Mia Bella&#13;
Art, find her on facebook or visit www.&#13;
miabellaart.com. To contact Liz for&#13;
commission xvork or invite her to participate&#13;
in your venue, email contact@miabeltaart.&#13;
corn or call 918-693-2677.&#13;
The show begins with a reception on&#13;
Thursday, December 2nd from 6-9pm and&#13;
continues throughout the month, w~wv.okeq.&#13;
org ~&#13;
Arnold Lee Smit/a AKA Arna Lee&#13;
parties. As his health failed him he went into&#13;
the Norman Veteran’s Center, a nursing home&#13;
for veterans, where he remained until his&#13;
death on Oct0ber 31~ He left behind many&#13;
friends who will always remember what he&#13;
did to make Oklahoma a better place.&#13;
place until it closed in 1981. After a sojourn&#13;
in Florida for a few years, he r~turned and&#13;
began his last club venture, a bar complex&#13;
on Lincoln Boulevard nostalgically named&#13;
the Roadhouse, which had multiple bars&#13;
as well as various shops. However after the&#13;
loss of his partner in 1995, who passed away&#13;
the day after the Oldahoma City bombing,&#13;
that venture failed after only about a year of&#13;
operation, and Arnold went into retirement.&#13;
His house faced N.W. 39th Street, and his&#13;
outdoor birthday parties during the annual&#13;
OKC Pride Parade were a joyous tradition.&#13;
Even close to his final days Arna Lee&#13;
still performed at Tramps, the Hilo, and&#13;
other clubs, frequently at fundraisers for the&#13;
Oldahoma Gay Rodeo Association and AIDS&#13;
"Walk OKC, as well as performing in private&#13;
Supremes refi se to block&#13;
DADT&#13;
The Supremes are keeping Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell in force.&#13;
The U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 12&#13;
refused to vacate an order from the 9th U.S.&#13;
Circuit Court of Appeals that suspended an&#13;
injunction from the federal District Court&#13;
in Riverside, Califi, that prohibited the U.S.&#13;
government from enforcing the Don’t Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell military gay ban.&#13;
Which means: DADT can be enforced&#13;
during appeal of the Riverside decision that&#13;
found it unconstitutional -- unless President&#13;
Barack Obama, Congress and the Pentagon&#13;
end the ban in the interim.&#13;
Plaintiff Log Cabin Republicans had&#13;
asked the Supreme Court to vacate the 9th&#13;
Circuit order, thereby allowing Riverside&#13;
Judge Virginia Phillips’ injunction to go back&#13;
into force. Supreme Court Justice Anthony&#13;
Kennedy, who hears such requests from the&#13;
9th Circuit, referred the matter to the full&#13;
Supreme Court, where Justice Elena Kagan&#13;
opted not to take part in the decision.&#13;
Phillips issued her injunction Oct. 12&#13;
after finding that DADT violates the U.S.&#13;
Constitution’s guarantees of free speech, due&#13;
process and right to petition for redress of&#13;
grievances.&#13;
The injunction remained in place until&#13;
Oct. 20, when the 9th Circuit issued a brief&#13;
stay ~vhile it decided whether to issue a longer&#13;
stajg which it did Nov. 1.&#13;
During the eight days the injunction was&#13;
in force, the military stopped kicking gays&#13;
and lesbians our of the services and began&#13;
letting them re-enlist.&#13;
The Obama administration’s insistence&#13;
on appealing Phillips’ DADT strikedown has&#13;
been highly irritating to gay activists, given&#13;
that the president says he strongly opposes&#13;
DADT. Obama, however, says the policy&#13;
needs to be ended by Congress, which created&#13;
it, not the courts.&#13;
Xhe administration also has argued that&#13;
the Justice Department has an obligation to&#13;
defend federal laws that are challenged, and&#13;
that DADT should not be ended abruptly&#13;
because that will disrupt and harm military&#13;
operations.&#13;
The Pentagon recently conducted a&#13;
massive survey of members of the military&#13;
to help it decide how to end DADT. Leaked&#13;
versions of the findings, which will be&#13;
released officially in December, reportedly&#13;
reveal that most members of the armed forces&#13;
are fine with GLB people serving openly.&#13;
The U.S. House of Representatives passed&#13;
a measure this ),ear authorizing the military&#13;
to end DADT but the Senate did not follow&#13;
suit after Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., staged a&#13;
filibuster over the matter.&#13;
"It is unfortunate that an unconstitutional&#13;
law that is causing substantial harm to&#13;
military readiness and to tens of thousands of&#13;
troops is allowed to remain in effect for even&#13;
one more day," said Alexander Nicholson,&#13;
executive director of Servicemembers United.&#13;
"~is just underscores the need to&#13;
continue to put pressure on Senate Majority&#13;
Leader Harry Reid to allow the defense&#13;
authorization bill (which includes DADT&#13;
repeal language) to come back up and take&#13;
its first procedural step before the Senate’s&#13;
Thanksgiving recess," Nicholson said.&#13;
"Servicemembers United, Servicemembers&#13;
Legal Defense Network, Stonewall&#13;
Democrats, and the Log Cabin Republicans&#13;
have all strongly and consistently called on&#13;
Sen. Reid to do just that. It is now time for&#13;
other organizations, as wel! as the White&#13;
House, to publicly do the same."&#13;
The National Gay and Lesbian Task&#13;
Force urged supporters to call the Capitol&#13;
switchboard at 202-224-3121 and tell&#13;
both of their U.S. senators to authorize&#13;
repeal of DADT by voting for the defenseauthorization&#13;
bill this month.&#13;
"We can only be assured of having the 60&#13;
votes we need ifwe can change minds before&#13;
the new members of the Senate take their&#13;
seats," the group said.&#13;
But LCR attorney Dan Woods thinks that&#13;
ship has all but sunk.&#13;
"With the likelihood of Congress&#13;
repealing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell fading with&#13;
each passing day, judicial relief continues&#13;
to be perhaps the most viable avenue for&#13;
ending this unconstitutional policy," Woods&#13;
said. "We and Log Cabin Republicans&#13;
will continue to fight on to protect the&#13;
constitutional rights of all Americans who&#13;
want to serve in our military without regard&#13;
to their sexual orientation. Our next step&#13;
will be to ask the 9th Circuit to expedite the&#13;
government’s appeal from Judge Phillips’&#13;
judgment and ~nJuncnon¯&#13;
LCR Executive Director R. Clarke Cooper&#13;
commented: "We are committed to pursuing&#13;
every avenue in the fight against this failed&#13;
and unconstitutional polic~ Log Cabin will&#13;
continue working to secure the votes needed&#13;
for legislative repeal, and if necessary, we look&#13;
forward to seeing President Obama’s attorneys&#13;
in court next year to prove, once again, that&#13;
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell doesn’t work."&#13;
Gays sue reds over&#13;
marriage again&#13;
Edie lZ~ndsog right, and ~ea S~ye,: ACLUphoto&#13;
~ie New England legal group Gay&#13;
&amp; Lesbian Advocates &amp; Defenders filed&#13;
a multiplaintiff lawsuit challenging the&#13;
constitutionality of the federal Defense of&#13;
Marriage Act on Nov. 9.&#13;
In Pedersen v. Office of Personnel&#13;
Management, GLAD represents five married&#13;
same-sex couples and a widower, who live in&#13;
Connecticut, Vermont and New Hampshire.&#13;
The 11 plaintiffs all have been denied federal&#13;
rights and protections solely because they are&#13;
married to a person of the same sex.&#13;
The suit, filed in federal District&#13;
Court in Connecticut, addresses DOMA’s&#13;
nonrecognition of marriages in connection&#13;
with federal employee and retiree benefits&#13;
progranas, Social Security benefits, survivor&#13;
benefits under federal pension laws, work&#13;
leave to care for a spouse under the Family&#13;
and Medical Leave Act, and state retiree&#13;
health insurance benefits that are controlled&#13;
by federal tax law.&#13;
Additional plaintiffs ~vho pay excess&#13;
~ederal income tax because they cannot file&#13;
their federal returns as married couples will&#13;
join the suit once the IRS officially rejects&#13;
their requests for refunds.&#13;
"Every day that DOMA stands, it&#13;
arbitrarily divides married couples into two&#13;
categories," said GLAD Legal Director Gary&#13;
Buseck.&#13;
Also on Nov. 9, the American Civil&#13;
Liberties Union sued the feds in New York&#13;
over DOMA.&#13;
The group represents 81-year-old Edie&#13;
Windsor, who had to pay $350,000 in&#13;
additional estate taxes because the federal&#13;
government treated her as single, even though&#13;
she was married to Thea Spyer and their&#13;
marriage was recognized by the state ofNew&#13;
York.&#13;
"(T)he federal government ... taxed Thea’s&#13;
estate as though we were strangers rather than&#13;
spouses," Windsor said. "(It’s) a tax on being&#13;
gaY-&#13;
"These cases provide further evidence&#13;
that the so-called Defense of Marriage Act is&#13;
not simply an abstract insult to the dignity&#13;
of same-sex couples and their families --&#13;
although it is indeed a deeply offensive law,"&#13;
said Human Rights Campaign President Joe&#13;
Solmonese. "DOMA causes real harm to&#13;
people like Joanne Pedersen, Ann Meitzen&#13;
and Edie Windsor, denying them economic&#13;
security, health coverage and other critical&#13;
federal rights and benefits that other married&#13;
couples take for granted."&#13;
The section ofDOMA that prevents the&#13;
federal government from recognizing stares’&#13;
same-sex marriages already was struck down&#13;
as unconstitutional earlier this year in two&#13;
cases from Massachusetts, but the Obama&#13;
administration has appealed the rulings.&#13;
The section, which the federal District&#13;
Court in Boston found&#13;
unconstitutional in three ways,&#13;
states: "In determining the&#13;
meaning of any Act of Congress,&#13;
or of any ruling, regulation, or&#13;
interpretation of the various&#13;
administrative bureaus and&#13;
agencies of the United States,&#13;
the word ’marriage’ means only a&#13;
legal union between one man and&#13;
one woman as husband and wife,&#13;
and the word ’spouse’ refers only&#13;
to a person of the opposite sex&#13;
who is a husband or a wife."&#13;
The language overrides any&#13;
state’s determination that a&#13;
couple is married and says that&#13;
they are not married for purposes trait&#13;
federal laws and programs, even though the&#13;
federal government otherwise has always&#13;
deferred to state determinations of marital&#13;
status.&#13;
The Boston court said DOMA violates the&#13;
Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment&#13;
.....Continued see MARRIAGE - page 6&#13;
December ~, 2010&#13;
DADT protesters&#13;
arrested at White House&#13;
By Rex Woclmer&#13;
Photo by Sean Cark’on, Talk About Equali~&#13;
Courtesy ofGetEQUAL&#13;
WASHINGTON, DC __ Thirteen&#13;
supporters of the direct-action group&#13;
GetEQUAL were arrested at the xYc~lite House&#13;
fence Nov. 15 after handcuffing themselves to&#13;
it and supergluing their handcuff locks.&#13;
They demanded that the Senate join the&#13;
House in authorizing ,repeal of the Dofft Ask,&#13;
Don’t Tell military ban on noncloseted GLBs&#13;
before the Senate adjourns this year.&#13;
Arrested were Dan Choi, Autumn Sandeen,&#13;
Evelyn Thomas, Mara Boyd, Geoff Farrow,&#13;
Robin McGehee, Miriam Ben-Shalom, Justin&#13;
Elzie, Ian Finkenbinder, Robert Smith, Dan&#13;
Fotou, Scott glooledge and Michael Bedwell.&#13;
"Included in the thirteen arrested are&#13;
veterans and advocates spanning three&#13;
generations of brave and courageous&#13;
Americans, who sacrificed their careers and&#13;
lives to see the day this discriminatory ban on&#13;
openly gay and lesbian service in the military&#13;
finally goes into the history books," said&#13;
GetEQUAL Director Robin McGehee. "Today&#13;
we have sent a loud and clear message to the&#13;
U.S. Senate and President Obama that we&#13;
expect them to make good on their promises&#13;
to end this inhumane law this year, during the&#13;
lame-duck session of Congress."&#13;
DADT was struck down as&#13;
unconstitutional by a federal District&#13;
Court earlier this year and for eight days an&#13;
injunction prohibited the military from kicking&#13;
out open gays or barring them from enlisting.&#13;
But the Obama administration appealed the&#13;
injunction all the way to the Supreme Court,&#13;
which upheld a stay of it issued by the 9th U.S.&#13;
Circuit Court ofAppeals. Tnat reinstated the&#13;
policy for the duration of the appeals of the&#13;
District Court ruling.&#13;
Obama has said he wants Congress, not&#13;
courts, to end the ban, and Justice Department&#13;
laxvyers argued in court filings that the ban&#13;
must not be lifted abruptly by a judge because&#13;
that would harm military operations.&#13;
The House of Representatives voted earlier&#13;
this year to authorize the armed forces to end&#13;
DADT, but the Senate failed to follow suit.&#13;
Meanwhile, the Pentagon has been&#13;
conducting a massive survey of troops and&#13;
their families, due to be released in December,&#13;
to help it decide how to end DADT. Leaked&#13;
reports of the findings suggest that a majority&#13;
of members of the military are not troubled by&#13;
openly gay servicemembers.&#13;
6 December ~, 2010 ~~R&#13;
But Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.,&#13;
ranking member of the Senate Armed&#13;
Services Committee has, for all intents and&#13;
purposes, vowed to continue to block Senate&#13;
authorization ofDADT repeal, complaining&#13;
that the massive Pentagon survey didn’t ask&#13;
the right questions.&#13;
"All four service chiefs are saying we&#13;
need a thorough and complete study of&#13;
the effects -- not how to implement a&#13;
repeal, but the effects on morale and battle&#13;
effectiveness," McCain told MSNBC on&#13;
Nov. 14. "That’s what I ,want, and once we&#13;
get this (current) study, ~ve need to have&#13;
hearings and we need to exarnine it and&#13;
we need to look at whether it’s the kind of&#13;
study that we wanted. It isn’t, in my view,&#13;
because I wanted a study to determine the&#13;
effects of the repeal on battle effectiveness&#13;
and morale. What this study is designed to&#13;
do is to find out how the repeal could be&#13;
implemented."&#13;
Photo by Sean Carlson, Courtesy of&#13;
GetEQUAL&#13;
The DADT repeal measure is part ofthe&#13;
bill that will fund the entire U.S. military in&#13;
2011. As a result, McCain’s obstructionism&#13;
has left the overall funding bill unpassed by&#13;
the Senate as well.&#13;
Surveys have found that neatly 80&#13;
percent of Americans are fine with letting&#13;
gays in the military come out of the closet&#13;
by ending the DADT policy.&#13;
3rd Annual Falalalala&#13;
Ball Saturday, December&#13;
18th: 7pro Dennis R&#13;
Neill Equality Center&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Don your gay&#13;
apparel and join us for the 3rd annual&#13;
Fatalalala Ball. ~e evening will include&#13;
pictures with Santa and Mrs Claus and the&#13;
naughty and nice elves, Cash Bar and heavy&#13;
hor d’oeuvres. Pull out ),our holdiay dress and&#13;
business casual and enjoy. Admission Price is&#13;
one of the following: pet food for A Friend&#13;
for A Friend, personal toiletries for Our&#13;
House Too, non perishable food items for St&#13;
Jerome Church Food Pantry.&#13;
For more information visit: vrw~v.OkEq.&#13;
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N&#13;
Popular LGBT tourist&#13;
destination first in&#13;
Arkansas to offer health&#13;
insurance coverage to&#13;
domestic partners o city&#13;
workers&#13;
EUREICA SPRINGS, AR (PR) __ The&#13;
only city in Arkansas with a Domestic&#13;
Partnership Registry has become the first city&#13;
in the state to provide health care coverage for&#13;
the domestic partners of municipal workers.&#13;
The cig;s insurance provider, the Arkansas&#13;
Municipal League, notified the city on&#13;
November 15, 2010 that beginning January&#13;
!, 2011 both same- and opposite-sex partners&#13;
of city wm-kers will have the same access to&#13;
health insurance as legal spouses.&#13;
The announcement culminated a yearlong&#13;
campaign by residents of this northwest&#13;
Arkansas tourist town which in June 2007&#13;
became the first city in the state to enact a&#13;
Domestic Partnership Registry ordinance&#13;
to ot~cially recognize unmarried couples in&#13;
committed relationships.&#13;
"Once again Eureka Springs is leading by&#13;
exan~ple, this time in the realm of workplace&#13;
equality," said Michael Walsh, who helped&#13;
lead the effort to expand health care coverage.&#13;
"Marital status shouldn’t be the deciding&#13;
factor in access to ’family plan’ insurance.&#13;
Legally wed or not, all city workers should&#13;
get the same employment benefits, including&#13;
access to health insurance for their partners."&#13;
Expanding the definition of"fan~ily&#13;
dependent" was "the right thing to do,"&#13;
Eureka Springs Mayor Dani Joy wrote to&#13;
the Municipal League in August, just xveeks&#13;
before the city council passed a resolution&#13;
endorsing domestic partnership insurance&#13;
coverage.&#13;
"I am aware as well as you that some will&#13;
construe this as a ’gay issue’," said Joy. "But&#13;
the reality is that there are many heterosexual&#13;
couples who chose to live together in a&#13;
committed relationship - as a family - without&#13;
entering into the civil contract of marriage,.&#13;
These folks face the same ’family’ challenges&#13;
every day, not the least of which is providing&#13;
health care for themselves and for those who&#13;
are dependent on them.... the definition of&#13;
family is at the center of our concerns."&#13;
Joy and cityTransit Director Lamont&#13;
Richie met with the Arkansas Municipal&#13;
League Nov. 4 to lobby for a more inclusive&#13;
health insurance policy.&#13;
Monday’s announcement that their efforts&#13;
were successful "is a huge step forward," said&#13;
Richie.&#13;
"And though only employees of the&#13;
City of Eureka Springs will be able to take&#13;
advantage of it for&#13;
now," he said, "other&#13;
communities in&#13;
the state may be&#13;
encouraged to adopt&#13;
their own Domestic&#13;
Partnership Registries&#13;
as a means of providing&#13;
health insurance&#13;
benefits to domestic&#13;
partners of their&#13;
employees."&#13;
to the U.S. Constitution by treating&#13;
married gay couples differently from married&#13;
straight couples without any rational basis&#13;
for doing so. It also found that DOMA&#13;
violates the 10th Amendment to the&#13;
U.S. Constitution by intruding in areas&#13;
of exclusive state authority, and violates&#13;
the Spending Clause in Article 1 of the&#13;
Constitution by forcing Massachusetts to&#13;
discriminate against its married gay citizens&#13;
in order to receive certain types of federal&#13;
funding.&#13;
President Barack Obama does not support&#13;
same-sex marriage, although he did in 1996&#13;
when he was campaigning for an Illinois&#13;
Senate seat. But in a recent xYvq~ite House&#13;
meeting with five progressive bloggers, the&#13;
president suggested he might be getting ready&#13;
to change his mind again.&#13;
"I do not intend to make big news sitting&#13;
here with tl~e five of you, as wonderful&#13;
as you guys are," Obama said at the Oct.&#13;
27 meeting. "But H1 say this .... I have&#13;
been to this point unwilling to sign on to&#13;
same-sex marriage primarily because of my&#13;
understandings of the traditional definitions&#13;
of marriage, but I also think you’re right that&#13;
attitudes evolve, including mine. I think&#13;
that it is an issue that I wrestle with and&#13;
think about because I have a whole host&#13;
of friends who are in gay partnerships. I&#13;
have staff members who are in committed,&#13;
monog~ous relationship.s, who are raising&#13;
children, who are wonderful parents, and I&#13;
care about them deeply, and so while I’m not&#13;
prepared to reverse myself here, sitting in the&#13;
Roosevelt Room at 3:30 in the afternoon, I&#13;
think it’s fair to say that it’s something that&#13;
I think a lot about. That’s probably the best&#13;
you’ll get out ofme toda): ... The one thing I&#13;
wil! say today is I think it’s pretty dear where&#13;
the trendlines are going ... the arc of history."&#13;
Most inspiring was OSU-OKC students&#13;
who participated in the Upward Bound&#13;
summer session, a preparation program&#13;
for first generation college students., xvho&#13;
have held rallies at Western Heights High&#13;
School and the Oklahoma State Capitol&#13;
raising awareness about school bu!lying. The&#13;
conference, although inclusive of the GLBT&#13;
community, also included other categories of&#13;
bullying including race, religion, and physica!&#13;
disabilities. Cimarron Alliance hopes the&#13;
conference will grow, with more teacher and&#13;
school administrators.&#13;
By Steven Petrow&#13;
&amp;even Pelrow is the author of’The Essential&#13;
Book ofGay Manners &amp;Etiquette. " Send&#13;
him your questions at queeries@live.com.&#13;
"We waist to help other kids fight bullying"&#13;
"Events like these help us remember,&#13;
in a good way, those we have lost and to&#13;
remember that there has been so much&#13;
progress for this disease," said Chuck&#13;
Longacre of Oklahoma City. "There is just a&#13;
marked change for a lot of folks living better&#13;
and living longer now." Longacre worl~ with&#13;
Red Rock and Expressions Outreach Center&#13;
(just offthe OKC strip) providing free HIV/&#13;
AIDS testing and counseling.&#13;
The first World AIDS Day was celebrated&#13;
on December 1, 1988 and officials say the&#13;
global epidemic of HIV/AIDS probably&#13;
peaked in 1996. WHO takes the lead in the&#13;
global health sector’s response to HIV/AIDS&#13;
and provides evidence-based information at&#13;
www.who.int/hivlen/.&#13;
HRC scorecard:&#13;
Congress is polarized&#13;
The new edition of the Human Rights&#13;
Campaign’s "Congressional Scorecard" has&#13;
found an increase in both "highly supportive"&#13;
and "highly anri-LGBT" legislators.&#13;
HRC said the findings reveal a "stark&#13;
polarization."&#13;
’~k strong and devoted group of anti-&#13;
LGBT legislators continues to stymie the&#13;
progress LGBT people deserve," said HRC&#13;
President Joe Solmonese. "The fact that the&#13;
first ever vote to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t&#13;
Tell in the House of Representatives was&#13;
countered by a filibuster in the Senate&#13;
illustrares the landscape."&#13;
In the House, 145 members received&#13;
a pro-gay score ofg0 percent or better,&#13;
compared to 128 members in the previous&#13;
Congress. Senators scoring 90 percent or&#13;
better this year rose from 32 to 36. However,&#13;
the number of senators receiving a zero&#13;
score from HRC climbed as well, from 16&#13;
to 32. The number of House zeros remained&#13;
unc,,h.anged.&#13;
As more and more American’s support&#13;
equality for LGBT people, some members of&#13;
Congress are showing real leadership while&#13;
others are digging in their heels to cater to an&#13;
anti-LGBT fringe constituency," said HRC&#13;
Legislative Director Allison Herwitt.&#13;
The scorecard is based on votes and cosponsorships&#13;
regarding hate crimes, gays in&#13;
the military, employment nondiscrimination,&#13;
tax equity, same-sex marriage, same-sex&#13;
partner immigration, HIV treatment, needle&#13;
exchange, and the Elena Kagan and Sonia&#13;
Sotomayor Supreme Court confirmations.&#13;
For full results, see hrc.org/scorecard.&#13;
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By D’Anne Witkowski&#13;
D’Anne WYtkowski has been gayfor pay since 2003.&#13;
She’s af!’eelance writer and Oct (beiieve it~.O. When shes&#13;
nOt taking on the creeps ofthe world she reviews rock&#13;
roll sh~ows in Detroit with her twin sister&#13;
"Clint McCance"&#13;
You know the old saying, "Ifyou&#13;
don’t have anything nice to say, say it on&#13;
Facebook?" Well, Arkansas Midland School&#13;
District vice president Clint McCance took&#13;
it to heart recently when he posted some vile&#13;
anti-gay hate speech to rival Fred Phelps and&#13;
his band of "God Hates Fags" loonies.&#13;
\Vhat set McCance off&#13;
was a cal! for supporters of&#13;
LGBT youth to wear purple in&#13;
memory of the young people&#13;
who recently committed&#13;
suicide after being bullied.&#13;
"Seriously they want me&#13;
to wear purple because five&#13;
queers committed suicide," he&#13;
posted. "The only way im wearin it for them&#13;
is if they all commit suicide. I cant believe the&#13;
people of this world have gotten this stupid.&#13;
We are honoring the fact that they sinned and&#13;
killed therselves because of their sin. REALLY&#13;
PEOPLE."&#13;
Yes, really. Did I mention he was a school&#13;
board member? Oh, to be a gay kid in&#13;
Midland. Those lucl~, devils.&#13;
, One ofMcCances friends commented,&#13;
Because hatred is always right:. 2&#13;
To which he responds, "No because being&#13;
a fag doesnt give you the right to ruin the&#13;
rest of our lives. Ifyou get easily offended&#13;
by being called a fag then dent tell anyone&#13;
you are a fag. Keep that shit to yourself. I&#13;
dent care how people decide to live their&#13;
lives. They dent bother me if they keep it to&#13;
thereselves. It pisses me off though that we&#13;
make a special purple fag day for them. I like&#13;
that fags cant procreate. I also enjoy the fact&#13;
that they often give each other aids and die."&#13;
D~d you catch that lastpart. He enj.ovs&#13;
when gays get AIDS and die. Ha ha. You&#13;
know, typical LOL stuff.&#13;
Another friend commented, "You kmow&#13;
this is somebodys kids here how would you&#13;
feel if they were talkin about your kids like&#13;
this. It would make you feel like SHIT."&#13;
No worries, McCance knows exactly how&#13;
," i’m not sure that&#13;
there’s an honorable&#13;
way to wish all gay&#13;
people dead even it=&#13;
he had used different I&#13;
words to do it.&#13;
he’d feel. "I would disown my kids if&#13;
they were gay," he posts. "They will not be&#13;
~velcome at my home or in my viciniry. I&#13;
will absolutely run them off. Of course my&#13;
kids will imow better. My kids will have solid&#13;
christian beliefs."&#13;
Where these "solid Christian beliefs" will&#13;
come from I don’t know. Certainly not from&#13;
their father.&#13;
Needless to say,&#13;
McCance’s comments&#13;
caused quite a stir with&#13;
many people calling for his&#13;
firing.&#13;
A visibly uncomfortable&#13;
and maybe even contrite&#13;
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Cooper and apologized for his comments&#13;
saying they were "too emotional" and "went&#13;
too far."&#13;
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Cooper, "I know those are hurtful words and&#13;
like I said, I picked the wrong words to use.&#13;
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to what I was about."&#13;
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off to this school board meeting and here’s&#13;
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Barbra Streisand. But I’ve kept a bit of my&#13;
summer garden in preserved form, and it’s&#13;
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the gate when, stricken with this impulse, I&#13;
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ha~est ritual." "Don’t be racist," Dan scolded.&#13;
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other as we walked to the ferry.&#13;
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looked pretty sad, so to refresh them I&#13;
wrapped them in a wet towel and stuck&#13;
them in the refrigerator. I decided to make&#13;
an herbal infusion, so the next morning, I&#13;
bought a fifth ofAbsolut.&#13;
After doing some cursory Internet&#13;
research, I decided I kaaew better. (I’m&#13;
obnoxious.) So I washed the ragged bouquets,&#13;
dried them in a salad spinner, and laid them&#13;
out on the counter. I hadn’t planned this&#13;
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grabbed at twilight consisted of sage, thyme,&#13;
tarragon, lovage, parsley and rosemarT~&#13;
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themselves: parsley, sage, rosemary and&#13;
thyme. Don’t you just love that song? I put&#13;
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Pau! Simon playlist, then gently bruised the&#13;
herbs to release their oils and juices, stuffed&#13;
them in a large, dean, Mason-type glass jar,&#13;
poured the Absolut in and sealed it.&#13;
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day, the infusion was a gorgeous shade&#13;
of bright green; the next day it starting&#13;
browning, and I yanked the herbs out before&#13;
the thing started to look like peat moss runoff.&#13;
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some parsley for color. Turning an herbal&#13;
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with a lid that seals tightly, pour in enough&#13;
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could be harnessed into a more political&#13;
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              <text>THE PREMIER SOURCE FOR GLBT OKLAHOMA&#13;
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK __ SB 1965,&#13;
introduced by State Senator Steven Russell&#13;
( Republican-District 45) deals mainly with&#13;
the Fede~aI Hate Crimes expansion signed&#13;
into law by President Obama in October&#13;
22,2009, which added Federal Hates&#13;
crimes protection to include gender, sexual&#13;
oriei~tation, gender identity and disability in&#13;
addition to the already covered categories of&#13;
agencies from sharing evidence or providing&#13;
assistance ro Federal authorities if they are&#13;
im~esrigating a hate crime in Oklahoma. It&#13;
has passed the State Senate 39-6.&#13;
Oklahoma Hate Crimes laws (Section 850&#13;
Title 21) cover race, color, tel igion, gender,&#13;
disability, familial status and national origin.&#13;
As sexual orientation and gender identity are&#13;
not covered, hate crimes against GLBTs in the&#13;
state of Oklahoma could not be prosecuted as&#13;
such under state law, yet such a crime could&#13;
be punished as a hate crime under Federal&#13;
[axe; which passage of SB 1965 would attempt&#13;
m change. However Constitutionally Federal&#13;
Law supercedes state law.&#13;
As Tamya Cox of Oldaboma’s ACLU puts&#13;
it, "For example, if a bloody baseball bat was&#13;
used in an Oklahoma hate crime against a&#13;
gay person and it was held by state authorities&#13;
who are most likely to be first on the scene,&#13;
if this bill becomes law it could not be&#13;
given to Federal authorities as evidence for&#13;
prosecution." Since Oklahoma State Hate&#13;
Crimes laws don’t covering GLBTs, SB 1965&#13;
would make it virtually impossible for hate&#13;
crimes against GLBTs in Oklahoma to be&#13;
successftdiv prosecuted as hate crimes.&#13;
Scott J. Hamilton. Executive Director&#13;
of the Cimarron Alliance stated, "\g)~e are&#13;
appalled that the Oklahoma Senate would&#13;
pass legislation that, in effect, green lights&#13;
violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual and&#13;
transgendered citizens in this state. Not only&#13;
is it unconstitutional, it is unconscionable.&#13;
In the meantime our state vdll spend without&#13;
limit to defend this in court. Oklahoma is&#13;
in the midst of a budget crisis of historic&#13;
proportions. I find it hard to believe that&#13;
bigotry is so pervasive in our state that our&#13;
policymakers would rather pass hate filled&#13;
legislation than addressing failing schools and&#13;
reductions in services for seniors."&#13;
........Continued See BILL 1965 Page-5&#13;
T lsa M tary Veteran&#13;
Kelly rbv honored&#13;
by O ahomans for&#13;
By Michael xYZ Sasser&#13;
TULSA, OK Oklahomans for Equality&#13;
(OkEq) is set to h--~nor Tulsa accountant Kelly&#13;
~rby with a Lifetime Achievement Award on&#13;
April 24 at their 30th Anniversary Equality&#13;
Gala.&#13;
"I have to say that at 56 years old the&#13;
word ’lifetime’ is a little daunting," says the&#13;
aftable longtime activist.&#13;
Kirby is being honored for 20 years of&#13;
major activism for the Oklahoma GLBT&#13;
community.&#13;
"I appreciate the fact that they are&#13;
recognizin,g my accomplishments," Kirby&#13;
says. I think what I have done is important&#13;
and I would have done it without aW&#13;
recognition of it."&#13;
Kelly WKirby 1974 at age 20, United States&#13;
Air Force, honorguard dress uniform.&#13;
® MetroStarNews.com APRIL 1,2010&#13;
Pau Robert ompsor&#13;
A lifetime ofservice-forever a&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
(1939-2010)&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Among&#13;
Oklahomans who take an interest in equality&#13;
and justice there are very fe~v who didn’t&#13;
know about Paul Thompson, and many&#13;
knew him xvell as he -worked hard to make&#13;
Oklahoma better until his life ended. At least&#13;
2 generations ofactivists worked beside him,&#13;
enduring the heartbreak ofsetbacks and the&#13;
joys ofvictories as history marched on. His&#13;
energy was tireless, chairing meetings, working&#13;
with bureaucracies, organizing events, making&#13;
speeches, doing mailings, and on and&#13;
gacy&#13;
on. Although he had his own&#13;
business, PRT Designs (interior&#13;
decorating), his true passion&#13;
was working with people for&#13;
justice. He was well known&#13;
for his outspoken pride clearly&#13;
shown by his trademark outfits,&#13;
which included xvearing a&#13;
different rainbow color with&#13;
matching socks every day. He&#13;
co-chaired the Oklahoma Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Political Caucus&#13;
from 1992 until 2010, and was&#13;
active for many years with the&#13;
Oklahoma Democratic Party.&#13;
He also played a significant&#13;
role in organizing Oklahoma&#13;
City’s first Pride Parade in 1988,&#13;
a true ~ilestone not only for&#13;
Oklahoma City but rather the&#13;
entire GLBT community of&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
That event was a major&#13;
turning point in Oklahoma,&#13;
with the KKK waiting in the Safexvay (now&#13;
Homeland) parking tot on N.-W. 39th Street&#13;
to stop the "queer parade." But that event had&#13;
a happy ending as fellow activist Jim Ninamo&#13;
put xt, "When they saw how many participants&#13;
were marching, they tucked their tails and left."&#13;
The rest was history, with that proud tradition&#13;
continuing today. Paul served as the Male Co-&#13;
Chair for the OKC Pride Parade and Festival&#13;
for many years until 2009, when he was given a&#13;
Chairmanship Emeritus Award for his service.&#13;
........Continued See THOMPSON Page-4&#13;
For more than two decades, Kirby has been a&#13;
visible activist for GLBT issues with an emphasis&#13;
on marriage equality and for gay&#13;
and lesbian service members. It&#13;
hasn’t always been an easy role to&#13;
play.&#13;
On \Vorld A~DS Day in 1991,&#13;
Kirby participated in a smal!&#13;
demonstration in Tulsa on a wet,&#13;
rainy night. Unbeknownst to him,&#13;
his photo was taken and the next&#13;
day appeared in a newspaper.&#13;
"1 lost a relationship&#13;
that had been long&#13;
term when he was&#13;
discharged from the&#13;
Air Force for being&#13;
gay," Kirby says.&#13;
"I got a phone call from my biggest client the&#13;
next da)~" Kirby remembers. "q-he mvner of the&#13;
company asked me ifI had the opportunity to&#13;
make a statement for my cause, if I would do it. I&#13;
hadn’t really thought about it until then, but I said&#13;
that yes, I probably would. An hour later, I was&#13;
fired and lost two-thirds ofmy business. I basically&#13;
had to start over from scratch building my business.&#13;
I guess that was my activist wake-up call."&#13;
_*Kirby said that "he hasn’t shut up"" since then,&#13;
giving well over 100 interviews and malting&#13;
sure his clients know he might end up in the&#13;
media.&#13;
"A lot of people in Tulsa&#13;
feel that they can’t speak&#13;
up because of family or&#13;
community or work," Kirby&#13;
says. "I had to get past that."&#13;
Still Kirby said he&#13;
believes different people&#13;
should be featured by&#13;
media as representative of the state GLBT&#13;
community.&#13;
........Continued See KIRBY Page-7&#13;
Cimarron Alliance Moves Forward with new- O ces&#13;
and a Dynamic Director&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
Margaret Cox proudly cutting the ribbon held by the new Executive Director Scott J. Hamilton, with&#13;
Lisa Ptsiri of the Oldahoma City Chamber of Commerce looking on. Gorin photo&#13;
OKLM-IOMA CITY, OK__ Cimarron&#13;
Alliance Group was formed in 1995 as a&#13;
political action committee (PAC) focused&#13;
on equality for the GLBT community in&#13;
Oldaho,na. Although other groups existed at&#13;
that time, anaong them the Oldahoma Gay&#13;
and Lesbian Political Caucus, the Mliance&#13;
was a venture of successful business people&#13;
and professionals who would be able to&#13;
give serious financial backing to deserving&#13;
candidates seeking public office as well as&#13;
put on events for the GLBT community.&#13;
First chaired by the late Bill Rogers, the&#13;
organization became a major force for the&#13;
GLBT community and the Oldalxoma&#13;
political landscape.&#13;
In 1997 the Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Foundation was formed as a 501(c)(3)&#13;
organization, a nonprofit status which enables&#13;
an organization to, among other things,&#13;
accept contributions which are tax deductible&#13;
to the giver. While this type of organization&#13;
is prohibited fi’om most political activity,&#13;
including contributing to or promoting&#13;
candidates or political parties, the CAF was&#13;
focused on educational issues facing the&#13;
GLBT community, informing not only them&#13;
but also straights as well.&#13;
In this endeavor they have held events&#13;
such as their annual Leadership Summit,&#13;
which is a convention of leadership from all&#13;
GLBT groups. They made history in 2001&#13;
when their Gay Pride banners for Oklalmma&#13;
City light poles were oMered taken down&#13;
by then Mayor Kirk Humphreys. They took&#13;
the city 1:o Federal court and on September&#13;
13,2002 Judge Robin Cauthron ruled&#13;
that the banners were protected by Federal&#13;
free speech rights mandated by the U.S.&#13;
Constitution. Redesigned in 1997, the Pride&#13;
banners still fly on special occasions.&#13;
Now as we face a new decade with pride&#13;
facing prejudice, especially with opposition&#13;
to GLBT equality clearly shown to be alive&#13;
and kicking in Oldahoma, Cimarron is&#13;
facing challenge as they undergo change. For&#13;
the first time they have an office, !ocated at&#13;
729 N.gi. 17th Street in OHahoma City.&#13;
Likewise they now have their first fulltirne&#13;
Executive Director Scott J. Hamilton, a&#13;
native Otdahoman. A~er many years in New&#13;
York City with many ventures he has returned&#13;
home to fight for equality. Born inI960 in&#13;
south Oklalmma City, he graduated as a&#13;
valedictorian of Capitol Hill High School in&#13;
1978. He later graduated from OU with a&#13;
Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, and his first&#13;
job was being a promoter for the Oldahoma&#13;
Opry, an Oldahoma City venue for country&#13;
and western musicians. He later took a far&#13;
better paying position with an oil company&#13;
but lost that job during the oil bust of&#13;
1983, actually driving to the unemployment&#13;
office in a Mercedes. What followed was a&#13;
variety of ventures to pay the bills, ranging&#13;
from teaching junior high school chorus to&#13;
painting garage doors to makJng doughnuts,&#13;
among other endeavors. Finally he flew to&#13;
New York City (the Mercedes long gone)&#13;
with 3 suitcases and $200 to meet a friend&#13;
awaiting he could stay vdth. Doing writing&#13;
and consulting for an import/export business,&#13;
he moved on to success with the advertising&#13;
agency Charron, Schwartz and Partners.&#13;
Walking through the subway one fateful&#13;
day beneath Grand Central Station he saw&#13;
Wayne Johnson, a gentleman that would&#13;
prove to be a soulmate. As the relationship&#13;
came together, Scott came out at work&#13;
(no problem) and they legally married in&#13;
Connecticut.&#13;
Following this, he got involved working&#13;
with nonprofit organizations. Finding himself&#13;
laid off, he began checking around for other&#13;
....... Continued See ClMARRON Page 5&#13;
2 April 1, 2010&#13;
is T.E.N?&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
7he Equalily Network, or TEN. is comprised of&#13;
three organizational entities: TENPAC, TEN,&#13;
and TENInstitute. Pictured above is Laura&#13;
Belmonte. an activist who is also i4ce President&#13;
and Co-Founder ofTEN. Townsendphoto&#13;
TULSA. OK TEN, or "The Equality&#13;
Network" is a non-partisan statewide&#13;
organization working to achieve equality&#13;
and secure legal protection for tesbian.&#13;
ga)~ bisexual and transgender (LGBT)&#13;
Oklahomans through advocacy, coalition&#13;
building and individual empowerment in the&#13;
political process. Founded in 2009. TEN is&#13;
comprised of three organizational entities:&#13;
TEN PAC, TEN, and TEN Institute.&#13;
"Over the last decade or so that I’ve&#13;
worked for LGBT equalityin Oklahoma&#13;
I’ve become increasingly impressed with the&#13;
amazing progress statewide LGBT advocacy&#13;
groups are having elsewhere," said Laura&#13;
Belmonte, Vice President and Co-Founder of&#13;
TEN. "Last year a number of positive forces&#13;
converged and we concluded that the timing&#13;
xvas right to implement a three-pronged&#13;
strategy of ’educate, advocate, elect.’"&#13;
Belrnonte also has a PhD amd is currently&#13;
Director ofAmerican Studies and associate&#13;
professor ofArnerican History at Oklahoma&#13;
State University.&#13;
"The launching ofTEN is the fulfilhnent&#13;
of a personal dream and I feel very fortunate&#13;
ro have the opportunity to work ~vith such&#13;
a committed and talented group of people,"&#13;
adds Belmonte. "Each day, we are hearing&#13;
from people all over the state - most in places&#13;
where there is no organized effort for LGBT&#13;
equality - and we are quite encouraged by&#13;
the alliances that are developing. With time,&#13;
effort, and a lot of help we think that TEN&#13;
can help make some positive changes for&#13;
LGBT Oklahomans."&#13;
TEN is affiliated with the Equality&#13;
Federation (vrww.equalityfederation.org),&#13;
the national alliance of state-based LGBT&#13;
advocacy organizations. Collectively these&#13;
state groups have compiled a remarkable&#13;
string of pro-equality victories on a range of&#13;
issues including workplace fairness, antibullying&#13;
and relationship recognition. Even a&#13;
small group ofw!!l-prepared constituents can&#13;
make a powerful impression on a legislator.&#13;
Legislators need to hear from people who&#13;
support LGBT equality all the time, not only&#13;
at times when the LGBT community is being&#13;
targeted.&#13;
"The board combines people with&#13;
professional and non-professional experience&#13;
in lobbying and advocacy at the state and&#13;
local levels on causes as varied as LGBT&#13;
rights, animal protection, HIV/A.IDS,&#13;
economic injustice, and gender equality," adds&#13;
Belmonte. "This wilt be a continua!, longterm&#13;
effort. It is going to take time and effort&#13;
to move Oklalaoma toward more inclusive&#13;
~nd just public policies for LGBT people."&#13;
For more information you may contact&#13;
Belmonte at lbelmonte@theequalitynetwork.&#13;
org or 918.906.2134. Our web site is ~wcw.&#13;
theequalitynetwork.org. You can also find&#13;
TEN on Facebook and Twitter (follow&#13;
TENEquality).&#13;
Openly Gay Norman&#13;
City Councilman wins&#13;
re-election but now is&#13;
running for State House&#13;
NORMAN, OK (PR) __ When Tom&#13;
Kovach was first elected to the Norman City&#13;
Council in 2008, he wasn’t the first openly&#13;
gay person to do so. That milestone was&#13;
achieved by David Ray in 2002, but Tom did&#13;
have the distinction of being the second, and&#13;
of being re-elected unopposed this year. He&#13;
represents Ward 2.&#13;
However, as State Representative Bil!&#13;
Nations of District 44 is leaving office due to&#13;
term limits, Tom Kovach has announced he&#13;
is running for that office as a Democrat, His&#13;
stated reasoning, " Sometimes government&#13;
produces ideas that in the light of day lack&#13;
common sense. I have always been willing to&#13;
speak out on those occasions as the voice of&#13;
the people, and I remains so."&#13;
"Throughout my years in Norman I&#13;
have worked with people from all walks&#13;
of life, helping them find solutions to the&#13;
problems they faced. I have done so as a&#13;
union leader, a smal! business owner and now&#13;
as a local business executive. I accomplished&#13;
these things through honesty, respectful&#13;
communication and a willingness to hear&#13;
all sides of an issue, the same qualities that&#13;
will mark my service as your next state&#13;
representative."&#13;
He has lived in the district more than 40&#13;
years, graduating from OU with a degree in&#13;
Letters. He currently works as a Customer&#13;
Service Manager for Astromomics, a leading&#13;
U.S. dealer and producer of quality optics.&#13;
He and his partner Will Weir are active in&#13;
many social service agencies in the Norman&#13;
area, and look forward to doing more for their&#13;
fellow Oklahomans.&#13;
A Toast to Life&#13;
It’s time to Paint the Town Robert!&#13;
By Robin D-Townsend&#13;
Contributing W-riter&#13;
Other Options andFriends Food Pantry board&#13;
president, Robert Painter tu,ws 40 in Apriland&#13;
isplanninga huge_f!~ndraising eventfor t,§e&#13;
organization to celebrate the occasion. Townsend&#13;
photo&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK It’s a birthday&#13;
bash like none other. Turning 40 is Robert&#13;
Painter, famous for his ’best little tact stand&#13;
down by the tracks,’ (a.k.a., ~lhe Iguana&#13;
Mexican Grill). Painter is also the board&#13;
president of Other Options, Inc (OOI) and&#13;
has chosen to celebrate ’the big 4-0’ in a very&#13;
unique way.&#13;
"Our Toast to Life event is the signature&#13;
fundraiser for Other Options and it is&#13;
held annually in April?said Painter. ~Ttpril&#13;
also happens to be the same month as my&#13;
birthday. I really w~tnted to take advantage&#13;
of the name Ihave made for myself to help&#13;
an or,ga,~)ization who has done so much for&#13;
people.’&#13;
Painter became acquainted with OOI&#13;
when his dear friend, Tim Wade ~vas&#13;
diagnosed with HIV. The only place he could&#13;
find immediate help at no cost in Oklahoma&#13;
City was at Other Options. This is where&#13;
Painter met Mary Arbuclde, Executive&#13;
Director ofOOI and Friends Food Pantry.&#13;
Wade found assistance with medication, food&#13;
and other support services at OOI. Sadly,&#13;
Wade passed away in 2009 but Painter has&#13;
kep,t, his memory alive by giving back.&#13;
The bigge,,st thing we [O~I] need is our&#13;
own building, adds Painter. That is why our&#13;
goal is $40,000 for this event and&#13;
I think we can do it." Forty seems to be the&#13;
magic number.&#13;
Since 1989 Other Options in Oklahoma&#13;
City has provided professional, consistent&#13;
services to people who are HIV positive and&#13;
disabled individuals, focusing on the impact&#13;
HIV/AIDS has had in the lives of those they&#13;
serve. The mission of Other Options is to&#13;
create a better understanding of HIV/AIDS,&#13;
provide training, guidance and provide&#13;
educational directories that link the affected&#13;
community to services.&#13;
The venue will include live music,&#13;
various artists and entertainers, dancing, and&#13;
deadCenter will be showing films on the big&#13;
screen, there will be a fashion show and a&#13;
silent auction will be held. Another unique&#13;
part of this event will be the art gallery&#13;
featuring Oklahoma City artists Debbie&#13;
Curtis, Joe Slack, Ben Potter, Brent Weber&#13;
and Bryan Boone. Other surprises are also in&#13;
store.&#13;
~Toast to Life; Paint the Town Robert,’&#13;
vdtl be held on April 10th at 7:40pm at 25&#13;
NW 9th (just \grest ofNae Iguana). Tickets&#13;
for the event are $40 and will include food,&#13;
drink, entertainment and parldng. For tickets&#13;
or to make a donation please call (405) 605-&#13;
8020. Reserve tickets are requested; the event&#13;
is free to clients of Other Options.&#13;
1st Annual Tulsa&#13;
Violence Symposium&#13;
In Memory of&#13;
Joseph Walker-Hoover Jaheem Herrera&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) April 16, 2010&#13;
hosted by Youth Services ofTulsa. Nae event&#13;
will take place at Langston University Tulsa&#13;
starting at 9AM. Registration to attend this&#13;
event is not necessary.&#13;
The event will address national and local&#13;
concerns about the growing problems of&#13;
student-on-student abuse in our communities&#13;
- Bullying, Dating Violence/Date Rape, and&#13;
Domestic Violence.&#13;
Ifyou would like to schedule a booth for&#13;
your organization, please contact Michael&#13;
Merryman at 918.382-4429, or email to&#13;
mmerryman@yst.org.&#13;
’uPtcv - Civil Rights *Criminal&#13;
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www.metrostarnews.com [vIETROSTAR 3&#13;
Dear Editor, from hatred and discrimination? X~y is Sen.&#13;
I wanted to share the letter&#13;
Congresswoman Mary Fallin sent to me in&#13;
response to my letter regarding EDNA and&#13;
The Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Bill and&#13;
the reaction of the Oldahoma Legislature.&#13;
Russell afraid of gay/lesbian equality under&#13;
the law?&#13;
Senator Russell just can’t stop fighting&#13;
wars and looking for enemies. He should reenlist&#13;
and put his life back on the line, for his&#13;
country of course.&#13;
Kendell Powers&#13;
Oklahoma Civ/&#13;
James Nimmo&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK&#13;
March 8, 2010 Dear Editor,&#13;
Mr. Kendel Powers&#13;
600 Northwest 23rd Street, Suite 101&#13;
Oklahoma City, OK 73103-1464&#13;
Dear Mr. Powers:&#13;
that still mean something to the people of&#13;
Oklahoma, the law is so vaguely defined and&#13;
so unenforceable that it seems to be more of a&#13;
handout to trial lavo,ers than anything else.&#13;
As your Representative, I stand for&#13;
religious liberty and people of all faiths&#13;
and oppose a convoluted, vaguely defined&#13;
and unenforceable set of new regulations&#13;
governing personal behavior and hiring&#13;
practices. Thank you again for taking the&#13;
time to share your ideas and concerns. As&#13;
the 11 lth Congress addresses the man),&#13;
challenges facing our nation, I hope you will&#13;
continue to share your thoughts and vie,vs&#13;
with me. However, due to increased security&#13;
measures, mail delivery may be delayed for up&#13;
to two weeks. Accordingly, I encourage you&#13;
to visit my website at ,aw~v.fallin.house.gov&#13;
to contact me via email in the future. While&#13;
visiting my site you may also sign up for my&#13;
e-newsletter as well as find usefu! information&#13;
about the 11 lth Congress.&#13;
Sincerely&#13;
Mary Fallin&#13;
Member of Congress&#13;
Dear Editor,&#13;
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK__ Hunting&#13;
season is on for gays and lesbians as long as&#13;
the Oklahoma Legislature is in session. If&#13;
the rednecks don’t get us the suit-and-tie boys&#13;
will.&#13;
Not content with passing SQ 71 ! in&#13;
2004 making marriage only bet~veen one&#13;
man and one woman as many times as they&#13;
like, the Senate has just passed 39-6 a bill&#13;
(SB1965) to opt out of the recentl~ passed&#13;
federal Shepard/Byrd Hate Crime~ I[aw.&#13;
~e bill nmv goes to the House side of the&#13;
Capitol.&#13;
Senate Bill 1965 seems optimistically&#13;
numbered in that I’m sure Sen. Russell,&#13;
the sponsor, and 38 of his colleagues on&#13;
both sides of the aisle would like to return&#13;
to the year 1965 ifno~ earlier, when gays&#13;
and lesbians knew that our place was not&#13;
alongside other Americans but rather in the&#13;
closet of narrow, scared shadows with the&#13;
door hinges well rusted. ~e voting record is&#13;
located here: http://tinyurl.com/ycgog86&#13;
It’s odd that many of these legislators&#13;
weren’t even born then or were very young.&#13;
Where did they learn such animosity towards&#13;
strangers that never did them any harm?&#13;
Surely not in their church pews or at their&#13;
dinner tables, do you think?&#13;
After all, African-Americans had just&#13;
achieved a legal victory in 1965 with the&#13;
’passage of the Civil Rights and Voting Acts&#13;
for which white bigots thought the sky would&#13;
fall in. The sky did not fal! in and it won’t&#13;
fall in when gays and lesbians achieve our&#13;
social and legal victory over the bigots of&#13;
Oldahoma. 2q~e only thing lost will be the&#13;
legal right bigots so jealously retain to impose&#13;
their ignorance over the rest of us.&#13;
According to Sen. Russell’s legislative&#13;
webpage he has a serious military record&#13;
and several medals. If medals are a mark&#13;
of bravery why is Sen. Russell so afraid of&#13;
gays and lesbians that he sponsors bills that&#13;
remove them from the protection of the law&#13;
and maintain their second-class status as&#13;
taxpayers--second-class in that gay/lesbian&#13;
money is ACcepted for payment of taxes yet&#13;
we are EXcepted when it comes to protection&#13;
Thank you for taking the time to&#13;
contact me about the Employment Non-&#13;
Discrimination Act. Understanding your&#13;
ideas and concerns is important to me, as it&#13;
helps me to better represent you and the Fifth&#13;
District of Oklahoma.&#13;
The Employment Non-Discrimination&#13;
Act, or ENDA, would extend existing&#13;
provisions of Federal law to prohibit&#13;
employment discrimination on the basis of&#13;
"actual or perceived" sexual orientation. The&#13;
bill expands civil rights protections on the&#13;
vague basis of perception, requiring courts to&#13;
determine an employer’s thoughts when an&#13;
employment action is taken. Currently Title&#13;
\HI prohibits workplace harassment that is&#13;
based on race, color, religion, sex, or national&#13;
origin.&#13;
This legislation is anotber example of&#13;
political correctness gone wrong. This bill&#13;
is constitutionally questionable, weakens&#13;
both state and federal marriage laws, and&#13;
creates a legal trap for businesses, schools,&#13;
and people of faith. I have long opposed the&#13;
government’s creeping assault on the faithbased&#13;
values our country was founded on, the&#13;
flaws in this bill are numerous and obvious.&#13;
ENDA is inconsistent with the rights&#13;
guaranteed by the Religious Freedom&#13;
Restoration Act (PdaRA), which prohibits&#13;
the Federal Government from substantially&#13;
burdening the free exercise of religion. It&#13;
nullifies the rights of some religious schools&#13;
which, although not "controlled, managed&#13;
or owned by a specific religion," may still&#13;
consider religious faith and traditional&#13;
moral values to be an essential part of their&#13;
curriculum. This opens some of Oldahomds&#13;
most successful faith-based institutions to&#13;
unconstitutional government involvement&#13;
and supervision. Without a blanket&#13;
exemption for all religious educational&#13;
institutions, nondenominational religious&#13;
schools will be forced to operate under&#13;
government review of curriculum and&#13;
constant fear of litigation.&#13;
The.proposed legislation makes a&#13;
protected class based on sexual behavim;&#13;
which will jeopardize our constitutional&#13;
rights to freedom of speech and religious&#13;
expression. ENDA is a direct attack on&#13;
individual religious freedoms and creares a&#13;
lega! tightrope for employers over which law&#13;
to follow and violate. Employers with rnoral&#13;
or religious beliefs opposed to homosexualiV&#13;
will be forced to lay down their rights and&#13;
convictions at the door, creating a hostile&#13;
work environment. In addition to ENDA’s&#13;
blatant disregard for traditional values, values&#13;
Hawaii’s Garden Isle: Kauai, In terms&#13;
of scenery, the one Hawaiian island that&#13;
comes closest to living up to the expectations&#13;
of many first-time visitors is Kauai, a&#13;
comparatively small but magnificently lush&#13;
isle of rain forests, towering seaside cliffs and&#13;
seduded beaches. Sumptuous full-service&#13;
resorts to quaint B&amp;B’s. A list of where&#13;
to stay and things to do now online in our&#13;
Travel Section @ www.MetroStarNews.com&#13;
TULSA, OK__ Senate Bil! 1965 has to be&#13;
defeated. This bill would restrict Oklahoma&#13;
law enforcement from complying with the&#13;
federal justice department during a hate biased&#13;
crime investigation.&#13;
The bill’s author, State Senator Steven&#13;
Russell, has suggested the Federal Hate Crimes&#13;
Prevention Act would restrict free speech (aka&#13;
ministers preaching against homosexuality).&#13;
So the Oklahoma Senate has refused to&#13;
hear bills that would assist victims ofliate&#13;
biased crimes but have tentatively approved&#13;
another bill that would remove any hope of&#13;
justice for LGBT victims ofviolence.&#13;
This is unacceptable and I strongly urge&#13;
everyone to contact their State Senator and&#13;
challenge them to not approve Senate Bill 1965&#13;
on it’s final hearing.&#13;
Visit this website and find out how to reach&#13;
your senator.&#13;
http:llwww.facebook.comll195662;www.&#13;
oksenate.gov/Senators/maps.htm&#13;
TobyJenkins&#13;
President,&#13;
Oklahomans for Equality&#13;
Tulsa; OK .......... ......... : ...... ........&#13;
Metro Star Travel&#13;
Column Now Online&#13;
Kauai’sfamedNa Pali Coast, with its 4, 000-&#13;
foot cli~ rMng big,§ above the sea. Photo by&#13;
Andrew Collins&#13;
He was born in Oklahoma City on&#13;
November 19, 1939. AaCter growing up there&#13;
and graduating from Central High School&#13;
he worked maW jobs before creating PRT&#13;
Designs, His road to activism began when he&#13;
was arrested after leaving a gay bar over 40&#13;
years ago on bogus charges of lewd conduct.&#13;
Unlike almost any of his peers, he fought&#13;
the charge and won. He continued to fight&#13;
injustice wherever he saw it. In addition to&#13;
activism in the gay community he also helped&#13;
African Americans, serving on the board of&#13;
the Oklahoma City NAACP for over 15 ),ears&#13;
as well.&#13;
A memorialput up on the Nix/2. 39th Street Strip&#13;
Median at N.14z. 39th andPennsylvania by&#13;
NathanidBatchelder qfthe Peace House&#13;
Paul passed away March 8 at Baptist&#13;
Integris Medical Center due to a stroke and&#13;
subsequent heart failure. A memorial service&#13;
was held for him at the 1st Unitarian Church&#13;
March 14. Speakers included Laura Rhoads,&#13;
who knew him as "Unde Paul" when he&#13;
was her childhood friend, as well as former&#13;
Oklahoma Commissioner Jim Roth.&#13;
Followed by a potluck supper a multitude&#13;
of his friends and fellow activists shared&#13;
memories, lamented how far he’d brought us,&#13;
and how to make his legacy live on.&#13;
No ma#er who yot&#13;
are on life’s journ~&#13;
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jobs in a nationwide search. By chance he&#13;
found an executivedirector’s position open&#13;
with Cimarron Alliance and his first thought&#13;
was,, A gay organization in Oklahoma CitT,&#13;
how is that possible?"&#13;
He applied for the position and got it.&#13;
With the encouragement of his partner&#13;
’,Wayne (still in New York but who will join&#13;
him later) he has plans for a new direction fi~r&#13;
himself and for Cimarron. One of his major&#13;
concerns, as it is for all nonprofits, is how to&#13;
achieve objectives or even survive in this type&#13;
of economy. His answer, "You keep going&#13;
because the needs do not abate just because&#13;
money is tight. If you believe in social jnstice,&#13;
that doesn’t stop until there is justice. "&#13;
He has been pleasantly surprised at the&#13;
financial contributions people have made&#13;
recently to the organization, and those&#13;
volunteering their time and talents as well.&#13;
He also realizes that for a long time there was&#13;
a perception that Cimarron is an organization&#13;
primarily focused as being an elite group of&#13;
white,~ wealthy, handsome gay men. When it&#13;
was formed in 1995 a membership cost $250.&#13;
Today there are no dues to join the&#13;
organization, and the Cimarron Alliance PAC&#13;
no longer exists. Currently the Foundation&#13;
hosts an annual Stop Hate in the Hallways&#13;
summit, which has been a major factor for&#13;
school systems in Oldahoma considering&#13;
or implementing anti-bullying policies that&#13;
protect students who are GLBT or perceived&#13;
to be from harassment, q-he main objective&#13;
now is more outreach.&#13;
As Scott stated, " One of my goals for "&#13;
this year, besides raising enough money to&#13;
pay the bills, is to demonstrate with sincerity&#13;
and conviction that this is an organization&#13;
that is approachable and dedicated to serving&#13;
everyone in the community."&#13;
Beginning in April Cimarron Alliance&#13;
Foundation will begin a "411 Series" ofg0&#13;
minute presentations on various aspects of&#13;
problems facing the GLBT community.&#13;
Topics covered could include living with&#13;
a partner who is an addict, tax problems,&#13;
domestic violence, health issues, inheritance&#13;
laws, situations usually faced by people in&#13;
general with unique aspects for GLBTs.&#13;
How does it feel to be directing an&#13;
organization like Cimarron in the reddest&#13;
state in the country? Scott feels encouraged&#13;
stating, " ~ have found pockets of folks who&#13;
are progressive in their thinking, deeply&#13;
committed to social justice in a personal way.&#13;
W~ile this is m~ incredibly red state I think&#13;
there’s hope because I see work being done,&#13;
quietly moving forward. That lets me kmow&#13;
justice is not an insurmountable problem."&#13;
~fhere will be monthly meetings at the&#13;
office, encouraging networking with officers&#13;
from other GLBT organizations. ~Ihey will&#13;
happen at 5:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of every&#13;
month. Now located at 729 N.W. 17th&#13;
Street in Oklahoma City, they can be reached&#13;
e-mail at info@CimarronAlliance.org or by phone (405) 495 9300. Their website&#13;
warw.cimarronalliance.org&#13;
tn addition to the obvious intention to&#13;
deny protection to GLBT Oklahomans,&#13;
Senator l~dce pointed out that the bill, ,-is it&#13;
was written, likewise prohibits Oklahoma&#13;
law enforcement from providing evidence to&#13;
Federal authorities investigating any category&#13;
of hate crime committed in Oklahoma,&#13;
including those committed due to the victings&#13;
race or religion as well as all categories&#13;
covered by Federal law. As of press time, the&#13;
bill was headed to the Oldahoma State House&#13;
of Representatives, but may undergo changes&#13;
before it is voted on there. Senator Rice&#13;
stated that he hopes the bill is stopped in the&#13;
House or vetoed by the Governor. Pat Sund,&#13;
a spokeman for Governor Henry, said the&#13;
governor is watching the bill but has not yet&#13;
made a decision as to whether he will sign it.&#13;
Memori , David&#13;
Osthoff&#13;
OKI~AHOMA CITY, OK __ David&#13;
Henry Osthoff lost his battle with an&#13;
extended illness ~aursda~; February 25, 2010,&#13;
in Oldahoma City. He was born September&#13;
26, 1953, in Hopewell, Virginia to Charline&#13;
Ehrlich.&#13;
David had several jobs through the years,&#13;
but will mainly be remembered as a server at&#13;
Gusher’s Restaurant for many years before&#13;
returning to Cookson, OK to care for his&#13;
mother. He enjoyed reading, gardening and&#13;
playing pool in the Family Pool League.&#13;
David was a very caring and&#13;
compassionate person. He never judged&#13;
people, never met a stranger and never forgot&#13;
anyone’s birthday or anniversary.&#13;
He was preceded in death by his loving&#13;
mother and father Charline and Billie Ballew.&#13;
He is survived by two brothers and a sister;&#13;
six nieces and nephews, and many close&#13;
friends. Special thanks to the staff at North&#13;
Winds Living Center in .O,KC.&#13;
A celebration of David s life is planned for&#13;
Sunday; April 18th in The Finishline located&#13;
inside The Habana Inn at 4:30 p.m.&#13;
Londerm D, Raine&#13;
captures the title&#13;
ofMiss Gay Lawton&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Contributing Writer&#13;
~nner Londenn Raine with ~l[ie Laine, Miss&#13;
Gay Lawton 1982 andMiss Gay Oklahoma&#13;
1983. Gorin photo&#13;
OKd_AHOi~cb~ CITY, OK__ It was a&#13;
glamorous nigl~t at Angles March 5 when&#13;
the Londenne Raine was crowned the new&#13;
Miss Gay Lawton 2010, with 1st alternate&#13;
A_lanna Paige. As a preliminary to the Miss&#13;
Gay Oklahoma Pageant, they wil! go on to&#13;
compete in that event. Also performing at the&#13;
occasion was our current Miss Gay Oklahoma&#13;
Shantell Mandelay.&#13;
Miss G~ Lawton is one of the longest&#13;
running preliminary competitions to Miss&#13;
Gay Oklahoma, which began in 1978. Now&#13;
29 years young, the first Miss Gay Lawton&#13;
was Lady Paris in 1981.5 winners of this&#13;
pageant have gone on to win the title mCMiss&#13;
Gay Oklahoma, and one (.Jacqulyn DeVaroe)&#13;
has won the title of Miss Gay America. The&#13;
current promoter is Aubrey Stone, who is&#13;
Miss Gay Lawton of 2004.&#13;
Eureka Springs Diversity&#13;
2010: THE GAYLIEN&#13;
EKEND&#13;
EUREKA SPRINGS, AR (PR) __ Eureka,&#13;
the little city in the hills of the Arkansas .&#13;
Ozarks that has become the pride of diversity,&#13;
is gearing up for 2010. Spring Diversity will&#13;
be held on April 9 -11. The same weekend&#13;
as the annual U~EO. Conference. You’re&#13;
invited to come join the Gaylien invasion of&#13;
NOT just a few city blocks, NOT just a small&#13;
handful of business, but one entire city.&#13;
What’s to do? Say "I DO" and register&#13;
your love with a Domestic Partner Certificate.&#13;
The Courthouse is closed Saturday and&#13;
Sunday so come early Friday or hangover till&#13;
Monday. Tnere are over 150 unique shops&#13;
and galleries to browse or max out your credit&#13;
card.&#13;
To start your weekend drop by the Pizza&#13;
Bar. The Pizza Sluts will host their third&#13;
Diversity X~¢elcome Mixer there at 13 N.&#13;
Main, on Friday, 6-8 PM. You can pickup&#13;
a complete schedule of Diversity Weekend&#13;
For more information visit wvc~v.&#13;
eurekapride.com or diversitTpride.com&#13;
Art Opening and Exhibit&#13;
ofOriginal Works by ’&#13;
Dennis R. Scott..&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ The Apri! exhibit at&#13;
the Dennis tL Neill Equality Center Gallery&#13;
will feature works by Dennis 1L Scott. If&#13;
there were a simple way to describe his art,&#13;
it would be called "accidental art" since art&#13;
is the accident of discovery - the unexpected&#13;
result of the meandering mind. Dennis Scott,&#13;
a retired English teacher, resides in Tulsa,&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
He is ~ writer, lyricist, poet, craftsman,&#13;
and artist. He has previously exhibited and&#13;
sold his art at Utica Arts in The Square&#13;
Show, Blue Dome Festival, Dennis R. Neill°&#13;
Equality Center Gallery, River Walk Arts&#13;
Festival, Cherry Street Arts Festival, Brook&#13;
Arts Festival and the Parsons, Kansas Art&#13;
Walk. His art has been sold to clients as far&#13;
away as Florence, Italy. Dennis Scott has been&#13;
creating in the medium of digital "art" for the&#13;
last six years. His work is unlike typical digital&#13;
or computer art because his art depicts his&#13;
own way of seeing life and interpreting what&#13;
he sees. One could easily peg Dennis Scott’s&#13;
art abstract, impressionistic, or surreal but&#13;
categories are of little concern to him.&#13;
The art exhibit at the Dennis R. O’Neil&#13;
Equality Center Gallery in April titled "Les&#13;
Belles Dames Nues" (Lovely Nal(ed Ladies)&#13;
,vill feature over 65 nude prints of Dennis&#13;
Scott’s art with over 40 of the works never&#13;
having been printed before. Dennis Scott’s&#13;
nude art is tasteful, yet evocative. Please join&#13;
us to visit with Dennis Scott at the Opening&#13;
Night Reception on Tnursday, April 1, from&#13;
6 to 9pro. Refreshments will be served.&#13;
Dennis’s art will be on display throughout&#13;
April.&#13;
Free help&#13;
www.rnetrostarnews.com ~1ET}~OSTAR 5&#13;
Supplements&#13;
By Ronald Blake&#13;
Contributing writer&#13;
Haotv: Ronald Blake, Cerdfied Fitness&#13;
Instructor throz&lt;gh ISSA International Sports&#13;
. SciencesAssociadon&#13;
My best fi’iend said I should do it. My&#13;
brother said t should definitely do it. My&#13;
co-worker said I don’t need to do it. My&#13;
neighbor has never done it. Everyone has an&#13;
opinion on taking supplements for health and&#13;
well being. Should you do it? I have an easy&#13;
but nebulous answer: I don’t knovd Let me&#13;
gather some information from you.&#13;
If you have a food allergy then you&#13;
might want to consider taking supplements.&#13;
Someone lactose intolerant will not drink&#13;
milk or eat dairy products. This aversion&#13;
to Betsy the Cow could cause a deficiency&#13;
in calcium. Someone with a gluten allergy&#13;
might miss out on the benefits of thiamine&#13;
and riboflavin. This too could require&#13;
supplementation.&#13;
Ifyou are very athletic and push&#13;
your body to the outer limits of sanity&#13;
then you’re a likely candidate for extra&#13;
nutrition. This would certainly include&#13;
triathaletes, marathoners, or bodybuilders.&#13;
A 40 hour work week, intense training, and&#13;
housecleaning when you get home might&#13;
lead to insipid intercourse intertwined&#13;
with irascibility in the evening. That isn’t&#13;
fun! These uber athletes should strongly&#13;
consider supplementation to get those needed&#13;
nutrients that lead to late-day copacetic&#13;
copulation.&#13;
If the ornitho!ogy creatures gathered at&#13;
your birdfeeder are eating more than you&#13;
then it might be time to purchase meal or&#13;
drink supplements. It isn’t safe to take in less&#13;
than 1000 calories per day and it can zap&#13;
your energy xvhile depleting valuable mineral&#13;
reserves like iron from your body. Consult the&#13;
family doctor or a nutritionist for suggestions&#13;
on getting what your body needs to function&#13;
properly.&#13;
If you drink like Karen Walker, Captain&#13;
Jack Sparrmv, or Mayberry’s Otis Campbell&#13;
then you are an excellent candidate for&#13;
supplemental drinks or shakes. Alcohol can&#13;
adversely affect the body’s absorption and&#13;
metabolism of nutrients. Excessive alcohol&#13;
ravages the liver and pancreas too. This al!&#13;
means that the body doesn’t get the nutrients&#13;
it really needs.&#13;
tfyou take a blow torch to all your foods&#13;
and frequendy use adjectives such as charred,&#13;
burnt, crispy, or well done to describe your&#13;
meal it is a good bet that supplements on&#13;
a store shelf have your name on them.&#13;
Overcooking foods usually destroys B-group,&#13;
C, and E vitamins. Boiling vegetables can also&#13;
denude beneficial vitamins and minerals and&#13;
le,ave you needing rnore nutritional assistance.&#13;
Light steaming of vegetables can keep the&#13;
good stuffin and taste just as good.&#13;
Dieting can cause a need for supplements&#13;
too. Many dieters are now eliminating entire&#13;
food groups fi’om their plates. That means&#13;
these folks aren’t getting important vitamins&#13;
and minerals that would normally come&#13;
from these food groups. Eliminating all&#13;
carbs, all fat, or all protein just isn’t wise. Talk&#13;
with your medical experts about nutritional&#13;
replacements for these lost foods. You could&#13;
also just go back to being a regular human&#13;
being and sensibly eating carbs, fat, and&#13;
protein togethe~:&#13;
MI of this information should really&#13;
guide you toward a professional opinion&#13;
now. Consult your doctor, a certified fitness&#13;
trainer or a nutritionist to assist you with&#13;
deciding if supplements are necessary for&#13;
you. Your brother, your co-worker, and your&#13;
neighbor probably aren’t doctors, a certified&#13;
fitness trainer, or a nutritionist. With that&#13;
advice and lmowledge move your thimble five&#13;
spaces to GO and collect your nutrients and&#13;
vitamins for improved health and wellness!&#13;
¯ N~is health and fitness column is brought&#13;
to you by that guy ycho enjoys visits to&#13;
Hooters despite his non-breeder status. That&#13;
lover ofwings guy is Ron Blake and he can be&#13;
reached at www.myblakefimess.com.&#13;
Tony Kushner Pulitz&amp;&#13;
Prize-Winning Playwright,&#13;
To Appear On Sunday,&#13;
April 18 .&#13;
TULSA, OK (PR) __ Renowned&#13;
screemvriter and creator ofAngels in America,&#13;
playwright Tony Kushner will make his first&#13;
live appearance in Tulsa on Sunday, April&#13;
18, 20!0 at the Synagogue: Congregation&#13;
B’nai Emunah. He willbe interviewed on this&#13;
occasion by noted actor and filmmaker Tim&#13;
Blake Nelson.&#13;
The Synagguoe is located at the corner&#13;
of Peoria and Seventeenth Street. Details are&#13;
available on the Synagogue xvebsite: www.&#13;
tu!sagogue.com.&#13;
3rd Mr. Gay US ofA&#13;
Contest held at Angles&#13;
Amadeus York ofTexas&#13;
gets the tit]e&#13;
By Victor Gorin&#13;
Mr Gay US ofA MI in white Amadeus York&#13;
with theprevious winner Richard Cranium.&#13;
Gorin photo&#13;
OKI.~AHOMA CITY, OK__ For&#13;
aficianados of male impersonation it was a&#13;
night in heaven March 14 when the new&#13;
winner was crowned Mr.Gay US ofA M!&#13;
( male illusion). Beginning March 12 the&#13;
contest opened with 50 contestants, narrowed&#13;
down to 12 finalists on the Sunday night&#13;
conclusion. Promoted by Brenda Quayle,&#13;
the contest is part of the US ofA pageantry&#13;
system which is now in its 26th year of&#13;
operation. Accompanying the contest was&#13;
a silent auction benefitting Camp Kindle,&#13;
an organization providing free camping&#13;
programs for children and young adults&#13;
infected or affected by HIV.&#13;
Giving up his tide was Richard Cranium&#13;
ofTexas. The new winners were 2nd&#13;
runnerup Windz ofNew York, 1st runnerup&#13;
Chad Meridian ofArkansas, and the new Mr.&#13;
Gay US ofA M! Amadeus York ofTexas.&#13;
6 NETROSTAR April 1, 2010&#13;
"It would be good if readers and viewers&#13;
see a different face each time there is an issue&#13;
in the community," Kirby says. "The broader&#13;
community should see different people."&#13;
Kirby has always been willing to speak out&#13;
on issues. He and his partner of 11 years are&#13;
legally married in California and Kirby has&#13;
been a tireless advocate of marriage equalityan&#13;
issue that has gained momentum around&#13;
the country in recent years but not budged in&#13;
conservative leaning Oldahoma.&#13;
Ending the ban on out GLBT&#13;
servicemernbers in the US military has also&#13;
been a cause near, dear - and personal to&#13;
Kirby. He served in the Air Force at the end&#13;
of the Vietnam War and several of his friends&#13;
were discharged because they were gay. One&#13;
of those friends was particularly special.&#13;
"I lost a relationship that had been long&#13;
term when he was discharged from the Air&#13;
Force for being gay," Kirby says. "I don’t&#13;
lmow if it would have worked out for life, but&#13;
I felt a very personal pain."&#13;
Kirby became active in the military issue&#13;
after former President Bill Clintoffs efforts to&#13;
lift the ban on GLBT servicemembers evolved&#13;
into the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT) policy&#13;
that stands today. Since then he has joined&#13;
in on lobbying efforts of the state delegation&#13;
and lobbied organizations to which be&#13;
belongs - the American Legion and the&#13;
Non-Commissioned officers Association -- to&#13;
support repealing the ban.&#13;
With the current debate on repealing&#13;
DADT, Kirby feels there is some progress&#13;
being made (~ward equal rights to serve.&#13;
’ Each time the issue comes up, there are&#13;
more and more people willing to support&#13;
repealing the ban," he says. "Whether or not&#13;
there are enough people now I don’t lmow. I&#13;
think right now there is as good a chance as&#13;
there has ever been. I wish the military&#13;
would look at the other countries who have&#13;
removed that ban - none of them have had&#13;
any problems."&#13;
Kirby says he is committed to continue&#13;
pushing for his causes and for the&#13;
advancement of the community. ,&#13;
For more information on OkEqs 30th&#13;
Anniversary Equality Gala, visit www.okeq.&#13;
org.&#13;
Your life an open book&#13;
on Drag Race&#13;
The autobiography challenge sends the&#13;
latest queen packing on Ru-Paul’s Drag&#13;
Race&#13;
By Bebe Zahara Benet&#13;
As I travel&#13;
all around&#13;
the country&#13;
to promote&#13;
my new&#13;
single,&#13;
so many&#13;
people have&#13;
told me that&#13;
this season’s&#13;
Jessica Wild&#13;
reminds&#13;
them of me.&#13;
I told my&#13;
mija this&#13;
during our&#13;
interview&#13;
this week,&#13;
many things I loved about watching her&#13;
on RuPaul s Drag Race. ticAll reca~ ~foweek&#13;
7andprevious shows ate online now. All 12&#13;
weeks will be posted on our website at: www.&#13;
mewosta~ews.com&#13;
’~,,~,~v. metrostarnews.corn ~(~t~°oSTAR 7&#13;
April 1, 2010&#13;
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Photo’s by Victor G. &amp; Judy G.&#13;
O~t &amp;About in OKC &amp; Tulsa&#13;
@ Bamboo Lounge, Tulsa&#13;
@ Angles, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ The Cop&amp; Oklahoma City&#13;
@ Finishline, Oklahoma City&#13;
@ The End Up, Tulsa&#13;
Club Maverick Hosts 19th Annual&#13;
Straley. Gorinphoto&#13;
, will be goin~ to the&#13;
this coming&#13;
April.&#13;
The Leather Lifestvle has been around awhile in OHahoma, and&#13;
@Club 209, Tulsa&#13;
com.&#13;
puf "&#13;
in Chri&#13;
@Club Majestic, Tulsa @ Ledo, Oklahoma City&#13;
12 ~®t~oSTAR April 1, 2010&#13;
by Jack Fertig April 2010&#13;
"Go back to basics, GeminW’&#13;
Saturn backing into Virgo reminds&#13;
us to clean up old business before&#13;
starting new relationships. Aspecting&#13;
Uranus and Neptune, she’ll dig up&#13;
complications that must be dealt with to&#13;
make progress. Go slowly and carefully.&#13;
You have until late July to get it right.&#13;
ARIES (March 2(}-Apri~ 19):&#13;
Recalculate the equation of any&#13;
partnership that’s troubling you. Can&#13;
or should it be saved? Strong instincts&#13;
and inspiration could lead you astray,&#13;
but probably contain a kernel of truth.&#13;
Friends can help you reconcile those&#13;
with reality.&#13;
TAURUS (April 2(} - May 2(}): Feeling&#13;
stuck at work can push you back to reexamine&#13;
your goals. Where do you feel&#13;
most creative, and what doyou really&#13;
have to offer? If professional goals feel&#13;
nebulous, frame the question in terms&#13;
of your social ideals.&#13;
GEMIN~ (May 21- June 20): While your&#13;
goals and ideals seem to be in flux,&#13;
go back to basics, The most relevant&#13;
questions about reaching out to the&#13;
world around you ar6 taught early in&#13;
life. Be nice, share and try to learn.&#13;
Community service can also help clear&#13;
your head:&#13;
CANCER (June 21- July 22): Discuss&#13;
longstanding family issues with&#13;
siblings, or community problems with&#13;
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